Translation movement and acculturation in the medieval islamic world

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This book investigates the transmission of knowledge in the Arab and Islamic world, with particular attention to the translation of material from Greek, Persian, and Sanskrit into Arabic, and then from Arabic into Latin in medieval Western Europe. While most modern scholarly works have addressed contributions of Muslim scholars to the modern development of translation, Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul bases his study on Arabic classical literature and its impact upon modern translation. He focuses on the contributions made by prominent classical Christian and Muslim scholars, showcasing how their works and contributions to the field of knowledge are still relevant today.

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Bsoul, L. A. (2019). Translation movement and acculturation in the medieval islamic world. Translation Movement and Acculturation in the Medieval Islamic World (pp. 1–252). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21703-7

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