Results 251 to 260 of about 271,822 (303)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
1990
None of the sciences received more patronage among the Arabs than that of medicine – a discipline which they acquired from the Greeks and in which they excelled most. The Arabic adage states: “al-ʿilm cilmān, ʿilm yarfaʿ wa-ʿilm yanfaʿ, fa-ʾl-rāfiʿ al-dān wa-ʿl-nāfiʿ al-ṭibb” (“science is twofold, that which exalts and that which is useful – that which
openaire +1 more source
None of the sciences received more patronage among the Arabs than that of medicine – a discipline which they acquired from the Greeks and in which they excelled most. The Arabic adage states: “al-ʿilm cilmān, ʿilm yarfaʿ wa-ʿilm yanfaʿ, fa-ʾl-rāfiʿ al-dān wa-ʿl-nāfiʿ al-ṭibb” (“science is twofold, that which exalts and that which is useful – that which
openaire +1 more source
2017
This book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for the study of the literary history of the diverse production of contemporary Arabic literary texts and the reasons for their canonization. Based on the achievements of historical poetics, the book offers flexible, transparent, and unbiased tools for understanding these ...
openaire +1 more source
This book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for the study of the literary history of the diverse production of contemporary Arabic literary texts and the reasons for their canonization. Based on the achievements of historical poetics, the book offers flexible, transparent, and unbiased tools for understanding these ...
openaire +1 more source
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1999
Magda M. Al-Nowaihi, M. M. Badawi
openaire +1 more source
Magda M. Al-Nowaihi, M. M. Badawi
openaire +1 more source

