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Pre-Renaissance Flow Map

Pre-Renaissance Flow Map . WHEN?. WHEN: . During the Dark Ages in Europe/ AD 1000 before voyages of Exploration . WHO?. WHO:. Islamic Scholars (religion)/ Muslims (followers of Islamic Religion) . WHAT?. WHAT: . Made achievements which helped advance Renaissance movement. Contributions.

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Pre-Renaissance Flow Map

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  1. Pre-Renaissance Flow Map

  2. WHEN?

  3. WHEN: • During the Dark Ages in Europe/ AD 1000 before voyages of Exploration

  4. WHO?

  5. WHO: • Islamic Scholars (religion)/ Muslims (followers of Islamic Religion)

  6. WHAT?

  7. WHAT: • Made achievements which helped advance Renaissance movement

  8. Contributions

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  10. 1. 9th Century scholar wrote books on math. Math book: “al jabr”=algebra

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  12. 2. Translated many works by ancient Greek Philosophers and scientists in to Arabic

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  14. 3. Muslim astronomers built on work of Greeks

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  16. 4. Muslim Thinker Ibn Sina built on work of Aristotle. Contributions to medicine and disease treatment

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  18. 5. Muslims in Spain had centers of Islamic Art and Learning.

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  20. 6. Scholars from Baghdad met and exchanged ideas with scholars from Western Europe.

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  22. 7. Muslim city of Toledo: Muslims worked with Jews and Christians to collect and translate Greek works into Arabic and Latin. (Latin: dominant language of learning in Europe)

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