Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 204
... nature is now weaker than it was in antiquity . The view is put for- ward that the world is now in the last stage of its existence , and for hu- man nature being weaker now than formerly Mesue Junior and Serapion on the plant hellebore ...
... nature is now weaker than it was in antiquity . The view is put for- ward that the world is now in the last stage of its existence , and for hu- man nature being weaker now than formerly Mesue Junior and Serapion on the plant hellebore ...
Page 205
... nature of the sources used . More than once he speaks of the Arabic translation of the Greek , and sometimes he permits himself criticism of what he calls the mendosity or defectiveness of the Arabic translation.23 He knows about the ...
... nature of the sources used . More than once he speaks of the Arabic translation of the Greek , and sometimes he permits himself criticism of what he calls the mendosity or defectiveness of the Arabic translation.23 He knows about the ...
Page 218
... nature with the guidance of Arabic sources , but rather to understand and evaluate what these sources contain relating to nature , guided by other criteria than the Arabic sources themselves provide . This is clearly a different ...
... nature with the guidance of Arabic sources , but rather to understand and evaluate what these sources contain relating to nature , guided by other criteria than the Arabic sources themselves provide . This is clearly a different ...
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