- Rémi
Brague (born 8
September 1947) is a
French historian of
philosophy specializing in Islamic, Jewish, and
Christian thought of the
Middle Ages. He is...
- The
Brague (French pronunciation: [bʁaɡ]) is a
river in the département of Alpes-Maritimes and the région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in France. The...
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Science and Engineering. 1993.
Edinburgh Univ. Press. ISBN 0748604553, p. 4
Brague, Rémi (2009). The
Legend of the
Middle Ages.
University of
Chicago Press...
- The
Guinness Book of Records. Bantam. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-553-57895-9.
Brague, Rémi (2009). The
Legend of the
Middle Ages:
Philosophical Explorations...
- and Engineering. 1993.
Edinburgh Univ. Press. ISBN 0-7486-0455-3, p. 4
Brague, Rémi (2009). The
Legend of the
Middle Ages.
University of
Chicago Press...
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considers the
dietary law to have been
given to Noah.
Compare Genesis 9:4–6.
Brague, Rémi, 'The
Concept of the
Abrahamic Religions,
Problems and Pitfalls',...
- 1927, pp. 338–340;
Kraus 1942–1943, vol. II, pp. 41–42 Hill 1993, p. 4
Brague 2009, p. 164
Hoiberg 2010a, p. 612 Söylemez 2005, p. 3 Bonner, Ener & Singer...
- 1822, 1833, 1828),
French (1936) by Moïse
Ventura and in 1996 by Rémi
Brague, and
English (1938) by
Israel Efros, and in an
abridged Hebrew form. The...
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department of
southeastern France. It is 8.4 km (5.2 mi) long. It
flows into the
Brague in Biot. Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau - La
Valmasque (Y5600560)". v t e v...
- and Engineering. 1993.
Edinburgh Univ. Press. ISBN 0-7486-0455-3, p. 4
Brague, Rémi (2009). The
Legend of the
Middle Ages.
University of
Chicago Press...