The Jewish Contribution to the Transmission of the Classical Legacy
Lola Ferre
European Review, 2012, vol. 20, issue 4, 552-562
Abstract:
The transmission and acquisition of the wisdom of the ancients throughout the Middle Ages is a fascinating phenomenon in which languages served as the primary vehicles for this journey of classical culture. The main route – but not the only one – was located on the Mediterranean coasts and incorporated Asia, Europe and Africa. It was a multidirectional journey.
Date: 2012
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