 |  The Western Experience, 8/e Mortimer Chambers,
University of California - Los Angeles Barbara Hanawalt,
Ohio State University Theodore Rabb,
Princeton University Isser Woloch,
Columbia University Raymond Grew,
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
The Empires of the Early Middle Ages (800-1000): Creation and Erosion
Web LinksByzantine Studies Articles
(http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/byzantium/articles.html)
The page contains links to articles, papers and other secondary material concerning Byzantine studies.Seyyed Hossein |
 |  |  | Science and Civilization in Islam, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
(http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/nasr.html)
The site contains the introduction from Nasr's book. He puts forth that, "The history of science is often regarded today as the progressive accumulation of techniques and the refinement of quantitative methods in the study of Nature. Such a point of view considers the present conception of science to be the only valid one; it therefore judges the sciences of other civilizations in the light of modern science and evaluates them primarily with respect to their "development" with the passage of time." |
 |  |  | The Viking Home Page
(http://www.control.chalmers.se/vikings/indexframe.html)
Extensive list of links |
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