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Descritor em português: | Mundo Árabe | ||||
Descritor em inglês: | Arab World | ||||
Descritor em espanhol: |
Mundo Árabe
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Descritor em francês: | Monde arabe | ||||
Código(s) hierárquico(s): |
I01.076.201.450.226.200 |
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Identificador Único RDF: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018643 | ||||
Nota de escopo: | A historical and cultural entity dispersed across a wide geographical area under the administrative, intellectual, social, and cultural domination of the Arab empire. The Arab world, under the impetus of Islam, by the eighth century A.D., extended from Arabia in the Middle East to all of northern Africa, southern Spain, Sardinia, and Sicily. Close contact was maintained with Greek and Jewish culture. While the principal service of the Arabs to medicine was the preservation of Greek culture, the Arabs themselves were the originators of algebra, chemistry, geology, and many of the refinements of civilization. (From A. Castiglioni, A History of Medicine, 2d ed, p260; from F. H. Garrison, An Introduction to the History of Medicine, 4th ed, p126) |
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Nota de indexação: | note category; lands & peoples under influence of Arab civilization & culture; IM; not restricted to hist articles; do not confuse with ARABIA, a Category Z hist geog term |
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Qualificadores permitidos: |
HI history |
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Nota MeSH pública: | 95 |
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Nota histórica: | 95 |
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Identificador DeCS: | 32352 | ||||
ID do descritor: | D018643 | ||||
Documentos indexados na Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS): | Clique aqui para acessar os documentos da BVS | ||||
Data de estabelecimento: | 01/01/1995 | ||||
Data de entrada: | 22/06/1994 | ||||
Data de revisão: | 08/06/1995 |
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ANTHROPOLOGY, EDUCATION, SOCIOLOGY, AND SOCIAL PHENOMENA
Social Sciences [I01]Social Sciences
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Arab World
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Identificador do conceito |
M0027935 |
Nota de escopo | A historical and cultural entity dispersed across a wide geographical area under the administrative, intellectual, social, and cultural domination of the Arab empire. The Arab world, under the impetus of Islam, by the eighth century A.D., extended from Arabia in the Middle East to all of northern Africa, southern Spain, Sardinia, and Sicily. Close contact was maintained with Greek and Jewish culture. While the principal service of the Arabs to medicine was the preservation of Greek culture, the Arabs themselves were the originators of algebra, chemistry, geology, and many of the refinements of civilization. (From A. Castiglioni, A History of Medicine, 2d ed, p260; from F. H. Garrison, An Introduction to the History of Medicine, 4th ed, p126) |
Termo preferido | Arab World |
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