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    by Abdel-Halim, Rabie El-Said
    Published 2014
    “…The Medical Poem (“Al-Urjuzah Fi Al-Tibb”) of Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 980-1037), is the subject of this primary-source study evaluating its scientific value, poetics and pedagogical significance as well as assessing its role in the transmission of medical knowledge to Medieval Europe. In addition to one original manuscript and two modern editions, the English translation by Krueger was also studied. …”
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    “…Brief examples of such applications are given here and we also discuss how the integration of large volumes of isotopic data with other types of archaeological and historical data can improve our knowledge of medieval Europe.…”
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    by NAM, Jong Kuk
    Published 2016
    “…This article seeks to elucidate the common social perception of infertility and its treatment in late medieval Europe by analyzing the case of Margherita Datini, an Italian merchant’s wife who lived in the 1400s. …”
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    by Spufford, Peter
    Published 1991
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    by Hodgett, Gerald A. J.
    Published 1974
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    “…Very often, contemporary theoretical cosmologists ignore the crucial contributions made in Medieval Europe to the birth of modern physics. This book intends to bridge the gap in accessible language for the non specialist. …”
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    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean -- v. 2, bk. 1. …”
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    Published 1956
    Table of Contents: “…Volume 1: Ancient Greece, Rome, India, China, Japan; Medieval Europe, and England.--[2] Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Russia, and Norway.…”
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    by Mankiewicz, Richard
    Published 2000
    “…The text encompasses a vast sweep of the past, from the dawn of Chinese and Indian civilizations through to the great translators of medieval Europe, and to the scientific and digital revolutions with portraits of names such as Kepler and Copernicus as well as lesser-known figures like Niels Hendrik Abel and Leonhard Euler.…”
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    by Haq, Imran, Khatib, Humayun A.
    Published 2012
    “…The rich heritage of the pagan Greeks had largely been ignored or forgotten by medieval Europe, and instead it was the early Arabist world that embraced and developed the Hellenistic medical teachings, emerging not only as guardians of the classical learning still existent, but also as pioneers and innovators, restricted only by the development in the associated fields. …”
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    “…The pharmacopeia used by physicians and laypeople in medieval Europe has largely been dismissed as placebo or superstition. …”
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    “…In order to place new constraints on this suggestion, the concentrations of platinum-group elements (PGEs) and gold have been measured in 72 silver coins mostly from the Greek Archaic and Classical periods, but also from Rome, India, medieval Europe, and colonial Spanish Americas, by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. …”
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    by Heymann, David L
    Published 2005
    “…They then analyse some of these same determinants in important historical epidemics and pandemics such as plague in medieval Europe, and conclude that it is important to better understand the social conditions that facilitate the appearance of diseases outbreaks in order to determine why and how societies react to outbreaks and their impact on different population groups.…”
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    “…As debatable is the evidence linking these two groups with the steppe nomads of early medieval Europe, i.e. the Huns and the Avars, respectively. …”
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