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Because he was alert to the reality of the past , had no illusions , and yet was free
of any paralyzing skepticism , Vicens Vives was highly interested — and with
each year increasingly so — in a part of history that still does not exist : the future
.
Because he was alert to the reality of the past , had no illusions , and yet was free
of any paralyzing skepticism , Vicens Vives was highly interested — and with
each year increasingly so — in a part of history that still does not exist : the future
.
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This enabled Castile to perform the same role of transmitting knowledge that
Catalonia had played in the tenth century , when Gerbert of Aurillac , the future
Pope Sylvester II , studied mathematics at the monastery of Ripoll . However , the
...
This enabled Castile to perform the same role of transmitting knowledge that
Catalonia had played in the tenth century , when Gerbert of Aurillac , the future
Pope Sylvester II , studied mathematics at the monastery of Ripoll . However , the
...
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In the following year , Isabel ' s marriage to the son of the Aragonese monarch
brought up for discussion once again not only the future fate of the parties locked
in combat , but also the general orientation of Castilian policies . At that moment ...
In the following year , Isabel ' s marriage to the son of the Aragonese monarch
brought up for discussion once again not only the future fate of the parties locked
in combat , but also the general orientation of Castilian policies . At that moment ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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