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INDEX
A
Abbas, 36
Abbasids, 36–37, 161
Abd al-Rahman I, 149
Abd al-Rahman II, 161, 163
Abd al-Rahman III, 183
Abraham, 120, 268
Abraham bar Hiyya, 116–117, 119, 147; Book of Geometry, 116–117
Abu Abdallah, 266–267
Abu Imran, 267
Abulcasis, 157–160; The Method of Medicine, 157
Abuteus Levita, 119
Abu Yaqub, 137
aceituna, 218
acenas, 218
acequía, 218
Achilles, 242
Adam and Eve, 28, 29, 30, 171, 172
adarves, 51–52
Adelard of Bath, 116
“Advice for a Future King” (Ibn Hasdai), 135
Africa, 31, 37, 62, 112, 161, 246
agriculture, 150–155
‘Alam, 162
Al-Andalus, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 71, 72, 73–74, 77, 78, 79, 83, 96, 99, 107, 109–175, 182–188, 228, 229, 259, 266, 269, 275, 283, 287, 308, 312; commerce, 212–218, 226, 229; conviviencia, 95, 119–132, 149, 164, 170, 180, 182–188, 228, 230, 247, 250, 251, 261, 268, 288; education, 220–222; erotic arts, 169–175, 178; flamenco puro, 278–286, 295; land holdings, 219; mathematics, 146–150, 241–259; medicine, 156–160; monarchs, 223–229; music, 161–169; mysticism, 178–182; numbers, 247–259; philosophy, 142–146; poets, 129–137; precious metals, 208–211, 226; songs, 286–292; tilework, 247–259, 261, 266
Alans, 69
albañiles, 20–21, 312
albaricoque, 218
Albayzín, 1, 8, 9–10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 25, 31, 39, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49–107, 179, 184, 185, 207, 223, 235, 237, 239, 241, 251, 255, 277–278, 280, 296, 299, 301, 304, 305, 307–312
alberca, 218
Alberti, Rafael, 292
Albertus Magnus, 128
alcaicería, 185
Alcazaba, 72
Aleixandre, Vicente, 292
Aleppo, 264, 265
Alexandria, 243
alfarjes, 56
Alhambra, 9, 12, 17, 23, 26, 28, 43, 44, 54, 56, 57, 72, 78–79, 81, 84, 99, 102, 104, 109, 121, 123, 128, 237–259, 266, 268, 275, 291, 294, 296, 301, 303, 307, 312; tilework, 247–259, 261, 266
aljibes, 72, 74, 92, 251
Allah, 94, 95, 99
almacén, 185
almalafa, 76–77
Almohads, 78
almoneda, 185
Almoravids, 77–78
almotacén, 185
Alphonso the Wise, 115, 147, 148, 164, 181, 183, 189, 199, 244
Ambrose, 172
anarcho-syndicalists, 102–104
Andalusia, 6, 11, 15, 31, 32, 39, 62, 65, 266
Angelico, Fra, 64
Antichrist, 113, 114
Anulino, Publio Cornelio, 62
Apostles, 94
Aquinas, 128
Arabian Nights, The, 25
Arabs, 58, 71, 118, 124, 126, 129, 132, 146, 161, 162, 164, 168, 185, 220, 231, 238, 283, 287, 295, 299, 308
arbitristas, 227–228
Argentina, 295
Arianism, 70, 71, 95, 96
Aristotle, 117, 137, 143, 170–171
Arnald of Vilanova, 156–157
Articles of Capitulation, 82–84, 85, 87
Asdings, 69
Asia, 112
Assyrians, 58
Athena, 30, 31
Athens, 58
Attar, Faridudin, 180; Parliament of the Birds, 180
Attica, 58
Augustine, 172, 174
Auschwitz, 233
Austria, 205, 208
Averroes, 117, 137, 142–146, 156, 262; Bidyadat, 143
Avicebron. See Ibn Gabirol, Solomon
Avicenna, 118, 128, 143, 156, 160; Canon of Medicine, 118
ayat, 4
azafran, 218
Aznar, Jose Maria, 115
azude, 218
B
Bab al-Mardum, 124
Bacon, Francis, 221
Badis, 73
Baetica, 62
Baghdad, 116, 128, 148, 161, 162, 244
Barca, Calderón de la, 293; Life Is a Dream, 294
Barcelona, 156, 221, 298
Barraca, La, 293, 296
Barrionuevo, 87
Beaumont, Luis de, 88
Bellini, Giovanni, 64
Berbers, 34, 35, 37, 71, 72
Bermúdez, Diego, 291
Bible, 2, 32, 94, 127, 144
Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris, 128
Bidyadat (Averroes), 143
bin Abbas Al-Zahrawi, Abu al-Qasim Khalaf. See Abulcasis
Blake, William, 262
Blood Wedding (Garcia Lorca), 294–295, 296, 298
Boabdil, 81–82
Boccaccio, 220; Decameron, 220
Book of Astronomical Knowledge, 148
Book of Genesis, 27–28, 29, 30, 171, 172
Book of Geometry (Abraham bar Hiyya), 116–117
Book of Psalms, 123
Book of the Gentile and the Three Wise Men, The (Llull), 186–188
Borja, 184
Botticelli, Sandro, 5
Brahe, Tyco, 221
Brethren of Purity, 244–245
Buddhism, 252
Buenos Aires, 295
Buñuel, Luis, 292, 301
Burgos, 233
Bush, George W., 193
byssus, 182
Byzantium, 42, 183
C
Cairo, 262, 264
caja, 283
caleseras, 284
Canon of Medicine (Avicenna), 118
cante jondo, 286, 289–291, 292, 312
Cantigas de Santa Maria, 164–169
carceleras, 284
Carmen de Alonso Cano, 102
Carmen de Nuestra Señora de la Purificación, 11–13, 15, 18–23, 27, 50, 61
carmenes, 10–11, 15, 17, 45–46, 49, 55, 75, 79, 99, 102, 296, 312
Carthaginians, 32
Castile, 93, 124, 209, 217
Castro, Americus, 219
Catalonia, 147
Catholicism, 34, 67, 70, 71, 86, 88, 94, 104, 114, 173, 191–192, 196, 198, 200, 206, 208, 215, 220, 227, 231, 233, 298, 299
Catholics, 95, 103, 106, 218
Catullus, 220
Celts, 58, 283
Central America, 205
Cernuda, Luis, 292
Cervantes, Miguel de, 173, 293, 308
Charlemagne, 111
Charles I, 205, 207, 208–209, 211
Charles V, 6, 228
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 148, 180
Cheney, Richard, 193
Cherif, Rivas, 298
China, 213, 252
Christianity, 4–5, 6, 11, 34, 35, 62, 68, 71, 72, 85, 87, 90, 95, 96, 109, 111, 120, 122, 145, 172, 180, 203, 207, 216, 235, 246, 247, 251, 252, 261, 268, 269, 283, 309
Christians, 57, 63, 65, 70, 71, 73, 74, 77, 78, 83, 84, 86,
87, 88, 89, 90, 91–92, 93, 94, 97, 111, 113, 114, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 128, 142, 147, 149, 156, 172, 179–180, 183, 184, 185, 186, 189, 191, 199, 203, 213, 215, 220, 225, 226, 230
Cicero, 33, 45
Cisneros, Cardinal Ximenes de, 85–89, 103, 104, 207, 231
Classification of the Sciences (al-Farabi), 117
Cole, Peter, 133; The Dream of the Poem, 133
Columbus, Christopher, 110, 207, 223
commerce, 212–218, 226, 229
Concurso de Cante Jondo, 287, 291–294, 302
Constantinople, 68, 165
conversos, 122, 189, 197, 198, 201, 203, 215
convivencia, 95, 119–132, 149, 164, 170, 180, 182–188, 228, 230, 247, 250, 251, 261, 268, 288
Copernicus, 149, 220, 221
Córdoba, 9, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 45, 117, 123, 126, 143, 144, 157, 158, 159, 163, 261, 267
corozo, 194
Council of Elvira, 63–67, 68–69
Council of Milan, 68
Council of Nicaea, 68, 70
Counter-Reformation, 220
Cristo de la Luz. See Bab al-Mardum
Crusades, 164
Cuba, 284
Cyrus the Great, 27, 31, 32
D
Dali, Salvador, 292
Damascus, 36, 262
Daniel of Morley, 119
Dante, 117, 164, 181, 220, 245, 277;
The Divine Comedy, 117, 181, 220; Paradiso, 245
Daspa, Guillen Arremon, 119
“Day You Left, The” (Todros Abulafia), 136
Debussy, Claude, 240
Decameron (Boccaccio), 220
Defensor de Granada, 291
Descartes, René, 221
Dickinson, Emily, 130
Diderot, Denis, 220
Divine Comedy, The (Dante), 117, 181, 220
Diwan of the Tamerit (Garcia Lorca), 296
Doña Rosita the Spinster (Garcia Lorca), 296–297
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 6
“Dove, The” (Ibn Ezra), 134–135
Dove’s Neck Ring, The (Ibn Hazm), 178
Draco, 30
Dream of the Poem, The (Cole), 133
Dryden, John, 239
duende, 280–282, 286
Dunash, 129
Duns Scotus, 128
E
Edict of Conversion, 89
Edict of Expulsion, 84–85
Edict of Granada, 90
Edict of Milan, 63
education, 220–222
Egypt, 58, 89
Elements (Euclid), 116
Elias, 263
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