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  2. Toledo School of Translators - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo School of Translators (Spanish: Escuela de Traductores de Toledo) is the group of scholars who worked together in the city of Toledo during the 12th and 13th centuries, to translate many of the Islamic philosophy and scientific works from Classical Arabic into Medieval Latin. The School went through two distinct periods separated by ...

  3. Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Toledo (UK: / t ɒ ˈ l eɪ d oʊ / tol-AY-doh; [3] Spanish: ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, the capital of the province of Toledo and the de jure seat of the government and parliament of the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha.

  4. School of Arts and Crafts of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    The School of Arts and Crafts of Toledo (Spain) was built in the 19th century (around 1881) for the training of artists and craftsmen in the city of Toledo, constructed by Arturo Mélida y Alinari. [1] The school was built around the same time as his restoration of the San Juan de los Reyes convent. [citation needed] The school's architecture ...

  5. Gerard of Cremona - Wikipedia

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    Gerard was born in Cremona in northern Italy. Dissatisfied with the philosophies of his Italian teachers, Gerard went to Toledo. There he learned Arabic, initially so that he could read Ptolemy's Almagest, [3] which had a traditionally high reputation among scholars, but which, before his departure to Castile, was not yet known in Latin translation.

  6. Castilian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Castellano septentrional ("Northern Castilian") is the Spanish term for the dialects from the Northern half of Spain, including those from Aragón or Navarre, which were never part of Castile. These dialects can be distinguished from the southern varieties of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Murcia. [8] Español castellano, the literal translation ...

  7. University of Castilla–La Mancha - Wikipedia

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    The University of Castilla–La Mancha (Spanish: Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; UCLM) is a public Spanish university. It offers courses in the cities of Albacete, [ 5] Ciudad Real, [ 6] Cuenca, [ 7] Toledo, [ 8] Almadén and Talavera de la Reina. [ 8] This university was recognised by law on 30 June 1982, and began to operate three years later.