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James M. Lattis has written:

'Between Copernicus and Galileo' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Medieval, Cosmology, Medieval, Medieval Astronomy, Medieval Cosmology

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James M. Lattis has written:

'Between Copernicus and Galileo' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Medieval, Cosmology, Medieval, Medieval Astronomy, Medieval Cosmology

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Muslims staggering contributions of Muslims in Science & Technology, Medicine, Pharmacy, Mathematics, Astronomy, Geography, Philosophy and other areas in the Medieval Islamic Civilization. Refer to the related links for details.

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Florence Marie Grimm has written:

'Astronomical lore in Chaucer' -- subject- s -: Astronomy, Medieval, in literature, Astronomy, Knowledge

'Astronomical lore in Chaucer' -- subject- s -: Astronomy, Medieval, in literature, Astronomy, Knowledge

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Emmanuel Poulle has written:

'Les sources astronomiques' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Astronomy, Medieval, History, Medieval Astronomy, Sources

'Die Planetenlaufuhr' -- subject(s): Astronomical clocks, Design and construction, History

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The people of medieval Ghana were Islam.

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