This work examines the debt owed by Europe to the Moors for the
Renaissance and the significant role played by the African in the Muslim
invasions of the Iberian peninsula.
While it focuses mainly on Spain
and Portugal, it also examines the races and roots of the original North
African before the later ethnic mix of the blackamoors and tawny Moors
in the medieval period.
The study ranges from the Moor in the literature
of Cervantes and Shakespeare to his profound influence upon Europe's
university system and the diffusion via this system of the ancient and
medieval sciences.
The Moors are shown to affect not only European
mathematics and map-making, agriculture and architecture, but their
markets, their music and their machines.
The ethnicity of the Moor is
re-examined, as is his unique contribution, both as creator and conduit,
to the first seminal phase of the industrial revolution.
Paperback
256 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 1.10 x 9.11 x 6.16
Publisher: Transaction Pub
ISBN: 1560005815; (November 1991)
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