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| '''Spice / Fruit <br>Beverages''' || coffee || alcohol || lemonade ||  safran || muskat || orange || sugar || peach  
| '''Spice / Fruit <br>Beverages''' || coffee || alcohol || lemonade ||  safran || muskat || orange || sugar || peach  
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| '''Textiles''' || cotton || damast|| jacket || ''Kittel'' || ''Mütze''
| '''Textiles''' || cotton || damast|| jacket || German: ''Kittel'' || German: ''Mütze''
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| '''Furniture''' || Mattress || sofa || mosaik || diwan || baldachin
| '''Furniture''' || mattress || sofa || mosaik || diwan || baldachin
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| '''Music''' || Lute<br>(German: Laute) || guitar|| tambourine || fanfare trumpet  
| '''Music''' || lute<br>(German: Laute) || guitar|| tambourine || fanfare trumpet  
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| '''Science''' || cipher || algebra || elixir || azure || algorithm || risk
| '''Science''' || cipher || algebra || elixir || azure || algorithm || risk

Version vom 8. Dezember 2022, 16:41 Uhr

Page out of Tashrīḥi Manṣūri, about 1450
visible are arteries and nerves

Even if the "dark"' Middle Ages in Christian Europe was not as backward as often claimed, the high culture of Islamic countries was amazing.

  • writings, knowledge from ancient times                          
  • Trade with Africa, India, China                          
  • Promotion of science and art  
  • Tolerance towards "book believers"

provided for a rich culture, which was often adopted by the crusaders.

Cultural Exchange

The crusaders encountered many things in the Orient that they did not yet know. Often they did not invent their own words for new things, but adopted the already existing Arabic word. Many terms show the influence of Arabic on the English language:

COFFEE
(قهوة)

ORANGE
برتقال

ALGEBRA
(الجبــر)

ALCHEMY & CHEMISTRY
(الكيميـــــــــاء.)

MATTRESS
(مطـــــــــــــــــــرح.)

CANDY
(from قندي)

ARTICHOKE

ALCOHOL
(الكُحُـــــــــول.)

COTTON
(قُطْـــــــــن)

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many centuries before the age of Starbucks and instant coffee!
soft, fluffy staple fiber
used for textiles
an extraction process from a mineral,
European chemists began to refer to anything involving extraction/distillation as alcohol.
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known in Sanskrit as naranga, which became the Arabic naranj.
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part 2

MAGAZINE
( مجلة)

SUGAR
(سكر)

ELIXIR
(الإكسيــــــــــــــر)

ARSENAL
( دار الصناعــــــــــــــــة )

ADMIRAL
(أميــــــــر الرحلة)

SOFA
(الصُفــــــــة)

CIPHER
(صِفـــــــــــــــــــــــــــر)

SODA
(صـــــــــودا.)

ASSASSIN
(حشَّــــــــــــــاشين”)

not easily understood,
so used for encrypted code
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where weapons for the navy are made
raised, carpeted platform
on which people sat.
cushioned item of furniture
for seating multiple people
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meaning "ground or candied sugar"
Arabic word for zero صفر (sifr)View of the entrance to the Arsenal by Canaletto, 1732.jpgAssassination.png"0" - geograph.org.uk - 2112765.jpgSouth African Naval Museum Simon's Town.jpg

Arabic, Latin or Greek?

Some words originated in Greek, were translated into Arabic and found their way into the English language:

Sort the loan words after their original language:

Greek

Latin

Arabic

safariguitaralcoholalgebraphilosophytragedypeachdemocracycipherartichoketambourinecherryprocesstariffstreetjuristwinemonologueMathschambersafran

Sort the following Arabic loan words after topics:

Textiles

Science

Music

Furniture

Spice / Fruit
Beverages

tambourineGerman: MützealcoholmosaikorangeGerman: Kittelsofadamastalgorithmriskmuskatbaldachinsugardiwanpeachguitaralgebrajacketlute
(German: Laute)
safranazuremattresslemonadefanfare trumpetcipherelixircottoncoffee

counting and calculating

The merchant and mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci from Pisa triggered a mathematical revolution with his book "Liber abaci". He noticed:


The nine numbers of the Indians are: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I.
With them and with the sign 0, which is called "sifr" in Arabic,

you can write every number you want.

Aufgabe
  1. Where do the "Arabic" numbers really come from?
  2. How do you pronounce 0 in English? Do you know which original language it's from?
  3. Compare the addition tasks below with each other and then fill in the missing words in the following text.

Roman Numerals

MM

+     XVIII

_____________________

MMXVIII

=================

Arabic Numerals

2000

+         18

_____________________

2018

=================

The numerical values are in both tasks. There are two advantages to written arithmetic with numerals:

With the numerals, there is no numeral sign for the numerical value .

In the spoken form, Roman numerals, like Arabic numerals, are structured according to the . In the written form, however, the Roman numerals lack the division into "ones", "tens", "hundreds", "twos" and "threes". hundreds

ten systemRomanArabic, etc.zerothe same

Vocabulary

crusader = Kreuzzügler, Kreuzritter

crusade = Kreuzzug

crusade = religious war to free the Holy Land (= Jerusalem, Palestine)

Why - because pilgrims wanted to visit the place where Jesus had lived.

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