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Theophilus of Edessa's Chronicle : and the circulation of historical knowledge in late Antiquity and early Islam /

Theophilus of Edessa was an astrologer in the court of the Muslim caliphs from the 750s to the 780s, a time when their capital, Baghdad, was a thriving cosmopolitan centre of culture and trade and one of the most populous and prosperous cities of the world. He was fluent in Greek, Syriac and Arabic,...

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Hlavní autor: Theophilus z Edessy, 695–785 (Autor)
Další autoři: Hoyland, Robert G., 1966- (Autor úvodu atd., Překladatel, Autor komentáře)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011
Vydání:First published
Edice:Translated texts for historians ; volume 57
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On-line přístup:Elektronická verze přístupná pouze pro studenty a pracovníky MU
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