They have, however, never been able to bring themselves to print books and set up public clocks. They hold that their scriptures, that is, their sacred books, would no longer be scriptures if they were printed ; and if they established public clocks,... The Theft of History - الصفحة 18بواسطة Jack Goody - 2007معاينة محدودة - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Bernard Lewis - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 192
...their own use large and small cannons and many other of our discoveries. They have, however, never been able to bring themselves to print books and set...and if they established public clocks, they think that the authority of their muezzins and their ancient rites would suffer diminution."2 Another European... | |
| William Irwin Thompson - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 110
...Alexander Stille's comments on the scholarship of Christoph Luxenberg in Germany in Stille (2002). [3] 'They hold that their scriptures, that is, their sacred books, would no longer be culation shifts the emphasis for modern medicine from the humours of the liver and spleen to the pulse... | |
| Edward Seymour Forster - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 302
...their own use large and small cannons and many other of our discoveries. They have, however, never been able to bring themselves to print books and set...and if they established public clocks, they think that the authority of their muezzins and their ancient rites would suffer diminution. In other matters... | |
| Robert Spencer - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...Ghiselin de Busbecq, the Austrian ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, wrote that his hosts had "never been able to bring themselves to print books and set...and if they established public clocks, they think that the authority of their muezzins and their ancient rites would suffer diminution."26 It was not... | |
| Anthony Pagden - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 576
...Ottomans, 'be induced as yet to use printing, or to establish public clocks, because they think that the Scriptures, that is their sacred books — would no longer be scriptures if they were printed, and that if public clocks were introduced, the authority of their muezzins and their ancient rites would... | |
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