"I have to deplore the systematic manner in which the literature of Europe has contrived to put out of sight our scientific obligations to the Mohammedans. Surely they can not be much longer hidden. Injustice founded on religious rancor and national conceit can not be perpetuated forever. … The Arab has left his intellectual impress on Europe, as, before long, Christendom will have to confess; he has indelibly written it on the heavens, as any one may see who reads the names of the stars on a common celestial globe."
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Chemists from the United StatesUniversity of Pennsylvania alumniHistorians of scienceHistorians of the American Civil War
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Chapter XVI, p. 356.
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John William Draper
1811 – 1882
englischer Naturwissenschaftler und Historiker
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