In European antiquity, philosophers largely wrote in Greek. Even after the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean and the demise of paganism, philosophy was strongly associated with Hellenic culture.
"Aristotle's Children" opens in the Middle Ages when Christians from across Europe were trying to wrest control of Spain from the Moors and encountered great cities like Toledo and Cordoba that were...
In European antiquity, philosophers largely wrote in Greek. Even after the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean and the demise of paganism, philosophy was strongly associated with Hellenic culture.
"Aristotle's Children" opens in the Middle Ages when Christians from across Europe were trying to wrest control of Spain from the Moors and encountered great cities like Toledo and Cordoba that were...