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- From: jaskew@spam.ua.oz (Joseph Askew)
- Newsgroups: alt.feminism,soc.women,soc.men,talk.philosophy.misc
- Subject: Re: Arab preservation of "european" thought
- Summary: What is this about Arabs
- Message-ID: <1980@spam.ua.oz>
- Date: 20 Dec 92 23:29:42 GMT
- References: <Bz02s5.6Ho@nic.umass.edu> <1992Dec9.215758.28173@panix.com> <Bz10nC.Du3@nic.umass.edu>
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- In article <Bz10nC.Du3@nic.umass.edu> quilty@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Humberto Humbertoldi) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec9.215758.28173@panix.com> jk@panix.com (Jim Kalb) writes:
- >>In <Bz02s5.6Ho@nic.umass.edu> quilty@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Humberto Humbertoldi) writes:
-
- >Medieval Arab scholars discussed Virgil at quite great length; and
- >were responsible for his preservation when the work was largely lost in
- >Europe.
- > The case with the Greeks is much clearer than with Virgil and
- >other Romans, however. There was some preservation of the traditions
- >of Roman philosophy in Medieval Europe -- but quite literally NONE of
- >Classical Greek thought (and by this I roughly include the wide area
- >of Greek contact: Phonecia, Egypt, Palestine, and elsewhere).
-
- Come on you are kidding me! 90% of all surviving Classical texts whether
- Greek or Roman have as the oldest surviving manuscript a copy from the
- Court of Charlemange. That is the scholars working under Charlemange
- preserved 9 out of 10 Classical texts we have today. That is ONE European
- court, ONE European scholastic group preserved 90%. He also invented the
- script you and I are using today. Perhaps you might like to name a single
- Classical text which was preserved by the Arabs? As for Virgil to say
- that his work was lost in the West is a joke which I doubt you can prove.
- Perhaps you might like to list all the Arabic scholars who discussed Virgil
- at all - and what happended to them when caught.
-
- > In
- >1000 A.D. there was quite literally not ONE LIVING EUROPEAN who knew
- >the classical Greek language!
-
- Another ignorant blunder. Byzantium was in 1000 AD alive and well. It's
- official language which everyone had to speak was Classical Greek. I guess
- you don't count the Greeks as European? What about the Bulgars, Serbs and
- Russians? All of them had scholars/monks using and studying Classical Greek
-
-
- >Both the language and the texts of
- >classical Greece were preserved only by Arab scholars.
-
- Wrong - see above. Name one text if you can.
-
- >Even in the 13th Century, much of the Classical Greek
- >tradition still existed only in the Arab world, however.
-
- Wrong again. See Byzantium above where the Classical tradition was very
- much alive.
-
- > The full
- >collection of texts now extant were not brought to Europe until
- >sometime later than this.
-
- Wrong again - the full collection of texts (or at least 90% of them)
- never left Europe and were never reintroduced
-
- > None of this is to insult the intellectual
- >tradition of Turkey, of course
-
- What intellectual tradition? Can you name one Turkish intellectual who
- has had any impact on European thinking? or Western civilisation? or
- Arab civilisation? or anywhere outside Turkey?
-
- >Millenium A.D. were extensive, in any event). Most of Greek thought
- >was brought to Europe through the conquest ("Crusades") of
- >Islamic/Arabic Iberia by European Christians.
-
- Wrong again. The Renaissance started in Italy brought on by the large
- number of Greek Scholars fleeing the brutal conquest, pillage and rape
- of the Eastern Empire by the semi-savage Turks. This is a matter of
- historical record - large numbers of Byzantine scholars went to Italy
- and opened schools. That is why the Renaissance started in Italy and
- not in Spain or Southern France.
-
- Nor did the Europeans conquer Iberia - they LIBERATED it. You know like
- Palestine might one day be liberated from the foreigners who have come
- and stolen the land from the rightful owners killing thousands of them.
- (spot the sarcasm)
-
- The Arabs played little or no part in Western Civilisation. What part
- they did play was mostly as intermediaries - bring paper to Europe from
- China for instance. You can see this by listing the number of European
- scholars who felt the need to learn Arabic. That's about all of them.
-
-
- Joseph Askew
-
-
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