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" When smitten with the disease, the Christian peasant resorted to a shrine ; the Moorish one to an instructed physician. The Arabs encouraged translations from the Greek philosophers, but not from the Greek poets. They turned in... "
The Athenaeum - Page 199
1874
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Nature, Volume 10

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 562 pages
...rise of the barometer being clearly figured as the balancing of two varying and opposing pressures. During the drought of the Middle Ages in Christendom,...took the place of their opposites. When smitten with the disease, the Christian peasant resorted to a shrine ; the Moorish one to an instructed physician....
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 5

Science - 1874 - 806 pages
...rise of the barometer being clearly figured as the balancing of two varying and opposing pressures. During the drought of the middle ages in Christendom,...took the place of their opposites. When smitten with the disease, the Christian peasant resorted to a shrine ; the Moorish one to an instructed physician....
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Nature, Volume 10

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 562 pages
...rise of the barometer being clearly figured as the balancing of two varyiug and opposing pressures. During the drought of the Middle Ages in Christendom-,...order, learning, and refinement took the place of their opposi tes. When smitten with the disease, the Christian peasant resorted to a shrine ; the Moorish...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast: With ...

John Tyndall - Crystallization - 1874 - 132 pages
...rise of the barometer being clearly figured as the balancing of two varying and opposing pressures. During the drought of the Middle Ages in Christendom,...active. With the intrusion of the Moors into Spain, he says, order, learning, and refinement took the place of their opposites. When smitten with disease,...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast: With ...

John Tyndall - Crystallization - 1874 - 132 pages
...rise of the barometer being clearly figured as the balancing of two varying and opposing pressures. During the drought of the Middle Ages in Christendom,...active. With the intrusion of the Moors into Spain, he says, order, learning, and refinement took the place of their opposites. When smitten with disease,...
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Astronomical Register: A Medium of Communication for Amateur ..., Volume 12

Astronomy - 1875 - 332 pages
...not to be lost sight of in seeking to advance the knowledge of our satellite. INFLUENCE OF THE ARABS. During the drought of the middle ages in Christendom,...intrusion of the Moors into Spain, cleanliness, order and refinement took the place of their opposites. When smitten with disease, the Christian peasant...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 1

Insanity (Law) - 1875 - 374 pages
...to make use of vaccination, or to call in the aid of a medical man during illness. He observes : " When smitten with disease, the Christian peasant resorted...shrine, the Moorish one to an instructed physician." Be this as it may, the Moors, with all their science, were not an unmixed benefit to Spain, and their...
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Materialism

James Michell Winn - Religion and science - 1875 - 88 pages
...to make use of vaccination, or to call in the aid of a medical man during illness. He observes : " When smitten with disease, the Christian peasant resorted...shrine, the Moorish one to an instructed physician." Be this as it may, the Moors, with all their science, were not an unmixed benefit to Spain, and their...
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Materialism. Orig. publ. in The Journ. of psych. med. With an appendix

James Michell Winn - 1875 - 88 pages
...to make use of vaccination, or to call in the aid of a medical man during illness. He observes : " When smitten with disease, the Christian peasant resorted...shrine, the Moorish one to an instructed physician." Be this as it may, the Moors, with all their science, were not an unmixed benefit to Spain, and their...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Science - 1875 - 360 pages
...but, as just intimated, it is tainted by its associations, and therefore objectionable to some minds. During the drought of the Middle Ages in Christendom, the Arabian Intellect was active. With the intrusion of the Moors into Spain, cleanliness, order, learning, and refinement...
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