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Believing Miracles in 10th–11th Century Baghdad
2021Abstract Arguments from miracles have already received significant attention in the field of Islamic philosophy and theology. However, it is not yet clear how contemporary Christian authors thought about miracles, particularly whether and under which circumstances miracles can serve as a valid source of epistemic justification.
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The Ghaznavid Period (5th/11th century)
1968The Samanid empire, outwardly so glorious, was inwardly however troubled by dissension and strife1,and this accounted for its falling an easy prey to the rapacity of Sultān Mahmūd and the Iligh-Khāns (Karakhānids, Āl-i Afrāsyāb). Sultān Mahmūd too relied for support on a guard of slaves belonging to various tribes and on volunteers (ghāzī or mutatavvi‹)
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Perceptible thickness in the 11th century
2020An unprecedented reflexion upon the ontological consistancy of natural creation characterizes the XIe century in the Western Middle Ages. This study focusses on Berengar of Tour's Eucharistic texts and Peter Damian's De divina omnipotentia and shows that the very stake during that century resides in "perceptible thickness".
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International Journal of Paleopathology, 2019
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The many lives of an 11th-century astrolabe
Physics TodayAn art historian uncovers an astronomical device that exposes centuries of cross-cultural exchange.
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