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| Original Title: | The Rise of Humanism in Classical Islam and the Christian West: With Special Reference to Scholasticism |
| ISBN: | 9791600406 (ISBN13: 9789791600408) |
| Edition Language: | Indonesian |
George Makdisi
Paperback | Pages: 600 pages Rating: 4.09 | 22 Users | 2 Reviews
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This is a survey of the historical development of two major intellectual movements. It shows that these movements, which have long been considered as of exclusively Western origin, in fact have their roots deep in Islamic soil. Professor Makdisi argues that scholasticism (the movement of the school guilds in the Middle Ages), and humanism (a movement from the Italian Renaissance) came to the Christian West around 1100 through Spain, via an influx of Arabic books from Classical Islam.
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| Title | : | Cita Humanisme Islam. Panorama Kebangkitan Intelektual dan Budaya Islam dan Pengaruhnya Terhadap Renaisans Barat |
| Author | : | George Makdisi |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 600 pages |
| Published | : | July 2005 by Serambi (first published January 1st 1990) |
| Categories | : | Religion. Islam. Philosophy. History. European History |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 22 Users | 2 ReviewsRate Regarding Books Cita Humanisme Islam. Panorama Kebangkitan Intelektual dan Budaya Islam dan Pengaruhnya Terhadap Renaisans Barat
A truly definitive, splendid book on how scholasticism and humanism in Islam go parallel to each other and how the Western Christian and Classical Islamic Civilisations strongly interacted in the Middle Ages and the Modern Times.George Makdisi was a professor of oriental studies. He studied first in the United States, and later in Lebanon. He then graduated in 1964 in France from the Paris-Sorbonne University.He taught in the University of Michigan and Harvard University before reaching the University of Pennsylvania in 1973, as a professor of Arabic. Here he remained until his retirement in 1990, when he held the post ofA truly definitive, splendid book on how scholasticism and humanism in Islam go parallel to each other and how the Western Christian and Classical Islamic Civilisations strongly interacted in the Middle Ages and the Modern Times.
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