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The Muslim Discovery of Europe
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Islamic CultureOrientalismHistorical ScholarshipWestern EuropeCentral MediterraneanHistory (Virtual Reality Research)Middle Eastern StudiesPrehistoryCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologyIntellectual HistoryMuslim DiscoveryExplorer—the Muslim ExplorerHistory (African Historiography)Crusades HistoryMuslim KnowledgeMedieval StudiesArtsComparative ReligionIslamic Study
I suppose that most textbooks of European history or of world history—which in European textbooks is much the same thing—contain a chapter called ‘The Age of the Discoveries’, or something of the kind, which deals with the period from the fifteenth century onwards when Western Europe set about discovering the rest of the world. My subject to-day is another and earlier discovery, in which the West European was not the explorer going forth to discover the barbarian, but the barbarian discovered by the explorer—the Muslim explorer. My purpose is to outline, very briefly, the sources, nature, and stages of growth of Muslim knowledge concerning Western Europe, first in the obscure centuries before the Crusades, then during that great offensive of Western Christendom against Islam, of which the expeditions to Palestine were the easternmost expression.
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