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The page: Early Islamic Studies--1400s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Early Islamic Studies, made in the 1400s, or from 1450 to 1499.


EIS 1400s -- History of research -- Overview
EIS 1400s -- History of research -- Overview
Nicolaus Cusanus

In the second half of the 15th century, Nicolaus Cusanus and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola inaugurated a less polemical approach to the Qur'an, based on their conviction that every and each religion contains some portions of the Truth.


EIS 1400s -- Highlights
EIS 1400s -- Highlights



EIS Timeline -> 1400s

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Cognate Fields (1400s)
Cognate Fields (1400s)