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|Resource Type=journal article
|Author=Michael Fatigati,
|Year=20162017|Abstract=There are good reasons to think that there was a body of truths generally accepted by the scientific community under Abbasid rule during the middle ages. However, the indicators initially established by the scientonomy community to guide us in reconstructing past mosaics are not applicable in the case of the medieval Arabic scientific mosaic. Instead, by attending to the particular way that knowledge was disseminated in this community, we can see the primacy of the concepts passed down in authoritative texts. It is proposed here that a good way of determining which texts, and therefore theories, were widely accepted would be by tracking the unique record of licenses to teach [ʾijāzat''ʾijāzāt''] particular texts that exist from this period.|URL=https://www.scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/27761|Page Status=Editor Approved|Journal=[[Journal of Scientonomy|Scientonomy]]
|Volume=1
|Pages=19-28
}}

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