Aristotle's Children: How Christian, Muslims and Jews Rediscovered Ancient Wisdom (Unabridged)

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Aristotle's Children: How Christian, Muslims and Jews Rediscovered Ancient Wisdom (Unabridged)

Author: Richard E. Rubenstein
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Best-selling author Richard E. Rubenstein brings the past to life in this engrossing story of social, religious, and scientific revolution during one of the darkest periods in European history. When a group of Dark Ages scholars rediscovered the works of Aristotle, the great thinker's ideas ignited a firestorm of enlightened thought. This is the endlessly fascinating account of the pivotal period in history when the modern era took root.


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