The Muslim Scholars and the History of Economics
Introduction . . .The enterpriser addressing a Greek who had been boasting of the scientific achievement of his people, says: You boast most unreasonably of these sciences; for you did not discover them by your own penetration, but attained them from the scientific men of Ptolemy's times; and...
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1987
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