The transmission of Greek learning to subsequent ages and to different linguistic areas, including its transmission into Arabic culture, was a process of momentous importance in the history of ideas. As exemplified by Boethius (d. 525 C.E.), translations of Greek philosophic and scientific works into Latin began at the end of antiquity, as a means of countering the loss of the Graeco-Latin bilingualism of the Roman Empire. In the sixth century there also appeared translations from Greek into Syriac. Then, by the second/eighth century, the Graeco-Arabic
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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