"It must be owned (...) that all the knowledge, whether of physic, astronomy, philosophy, or mathematics, which flourished in Europe from the tenth century, was originally derived from them; and that the Spanish Saracens, in a more particular manner, may be looked upon as the fathers of European philosophy."
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Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, An Ecclesiastical History, Samuel Etheridge, t.2, 1810, p. 388
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Al-Andalus
, also known as Muslim Spain, Muslim Iberia, or Islamic Iberia, was a medieval Muslim territory and cultural domain that in its early period included most of Iberia, today's Portugal and Spain. At its greatest geographical extent, it occupied the northwest of the Iberian peninsula and a part of present-day southern France, (), and for nearly a century (9th–10th centuries) extended its control from over the which connect Italy with the remainder of .
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