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Such was the Moslem at a time when “the dark clouds of ignorance and superstition hung so thick on the intellectual horizon of Europe as to exclude every ray of learning that darted from the East and when all that was polite or elegant in literature was classed among the Studia Arabum” 126 Nor is the shady side of the picture less notable.
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Arabiæ, quod est regnum valdè protensum, et cum his possidet dominatus omnium Caliphorum: ad quod sciendum, quòd quaundóque fuerunt tres Caliphorum dominatus: Ex quibus primus Caliphus qui dicebatur Chaldæorum, et Arabum, cuius erat sedes in Ciuitate
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Arabi�, quod est regnum vald� protensum, et cum his possidet dominatus omnium Caliphorum: ad quod sciendum, qu騞 quaund髊ue fuerunt tres Caliphorum dominatus: Ex quibus primus Caliphus qui dicebatur Chald鎜rum, et Arabum, cuius erat sedes in Ciuitate
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Yet I did not see a single case of true lepra Arabum, or its modifications, the huge Barbadoes leg (elephantiasis), and the sarcoma scrotale and sarcocele of Zanzibar and East Africa.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003
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Arabum latrunculi qui omnem viam obseruabant, longi鵶 a ciuitate euagari, sua rabiosa multitudine innumera non sinebant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[442] Dr. Cave says, "In scholis Christianis pene unice regnavit scholastica theologia, advocata in subsidium Aristotelis philosophia, eaque non ex Græcis fontibus _sed ex turbidis Arabum lacunis, ex versionibus male factis, male intellectis, hansta_."
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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Byblidos indictum nulli scelus; impia Myrrhae conubia et saeuo uiolatum crimine patrem nouimus, utque Arabum fugiens cum carperet arua iuit in arboreas frondis animamque uirentem. sunt qui squamosi referant fera sibila Cadmi30 stellatumque oculis custodem uirginis Ius
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Caesareum et queruli quondam uice functus amici, 30 nunc conuiua leuis monstrataque reddere uerba tam facilis! quo tu, Melior dilecte, recluso numquam solus eras. at non inglorius umbris mittitur: Assyrio cineres adolentur amomo et tenues Arabum respirant gramine plumae35
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Central Asia -- "Thesauri Arabum et divitis Indiæ" -- to the knowledge of
Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work. C. Raymond Beazley 1911
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Still he urged them on toward that "_thesaurus Arabum et divitia Indiæ_," to which he set himself the task of opening up the way.
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