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From that work we learn that the higher education of the youth of Baghdad consisted principally in a minute and careful study of the rules and principles of grammar, and in their committing to memory the whole of the Qur ' an, a treatise or two on philology and jurisprudence, and the choicest Arabic poetry.
From 1853 they published a series of four volumes containing the Arabic text, extensive notes and a translation into French.
From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in Sinai at two locations, now called by their Arabic names Wadi Maghareh and Serabit el-Khadim.
From this came the Greek name drakon ( dragon ), the Arabic طرخونṭarkhūn, and the Latin name dracunculus ( little dragon ).
From the Historia it is clear that he also knew French and possibly Italian, but there is not enough evidence to determine whether he learned Greek, Persian, and Arabic, as is sometimes claimed.
From the Arabic Conquest to the Crusades there seems to have been good relations between the Arab rulers and the Jewish minority.
From the beginning of his reign, Alfonso employed Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars at his court, primarily for the purpose of translating books from Arabic and Hebrew into Latin and Castilian, although he always insisted in supervising personally the translations.
Canon from From Latin canōn, from Ancient Greek κανών ( kanón, “ measuring rod, standard ”), akin to κάννα ( kanna, “ reed ”), perhaps from Semitic ( compare Arabic قانون ( Qānūn, “ law ”) Hebrew קנה ( qaneh, “ reed ”)).
From there, the students of an Academy-in-exile could have survived into the 9th century, long enough to facilitate the Arabic revival of the Neoplatonist commentary tradition in Baghdad.
From Greek, at the suggestion of Guillaume Postel, he proceeded to attack Hebrew, and then Arabic ; of both he acquired a respectable knowledge.
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From Spain Arabic philosophic literature was translated into Hebrew and Latin, contributing to the development of modern European philosophy.
From Spain Arabic philosophic literature was translated into Hebrew and Latin, contributing to the development of modern European philosophy.
From Spain Arabic philosophic literature was translated into Hebrew and Latin, contributing to the development of modern European philosophy.
From there, the students of an Academy-in-exile could have survived into the 9th century, long enough to facilitate the Arabic revival of the Neoplatonist commentary tradition in Baghdad.
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From there, he wanted to go to Arabia, and there compose an Arabic version.
From this is derived the common Arabic name Rashid.
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From 1819 to 1824, he studied theology and Oriental languages at Leipzig, subsequently continuing his studies in Paris, where he continued his studies of the Arabic, Turkish and Persian languages under de Sacy.

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