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Title When the Moors ruled in Europe
Published 2009

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 MELB  946.02 Cop/Wtm  2009/01/16  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (DVD) (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Summary "When the Moors Ruled on Europe" is a fascinating two-part look at what the Christians sought to hide and destroy : how the Islamic race transformed Europe, bringing a wealth of developments, public infrastructure and societal concepts that were light years ahead of England at the time. The Islamic religious empire, at the pinnacle of its power, dominated land from China to Africa. In 711 AD, a tribe of newly converted Muslims from North Africa crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and invaded Spain. They then built a rich and powerful society, the capital of which, Cordoba, was the largest and most civilised city in Europe. Presenter Bettany Hughes, paints a fascinating picture of what archaeologists and historians have discovered about the story of the Moors in Spain about when East met West in Europe. Working from the remains of hidden cities, they have discovered among the many things Muslims introduced to Europe were the concept of romantic love; mathematics and the numbers we use today; advanced astronomy and medical practices; fine dining; paper; deodorant and erection creams. They also discovered a huge body of Classical Greek texts which had been lost for centuries. Set in the magnificent Alhambra Palace in Granada, built by the Muslim kings in the 14th century, this documentary explores the secret of its construction, revealing a complex mathematical mystery that has helped decode the civilisation that built it" -- website
Notes Off-air recording of the History Channel broadcast January 16, 2009. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act
Credits Credits: Directed by Timothy Copestake
Performer Presented by Bettany Hughes
Notes Rated: PG
DVD
In English and Spanish, with English translation
Subject Archecture, Islamic -- Spain
Islamic civilization -- Spain
SUBJECT Spain -- History -- 711-1516
Author Copestake, Timothy
Hughes, Bettany
History Channel (Television network)