The day the universe changed. faith and reason / Medieval conflict :

When Europeans invaded Moorish Spain in the 11th century, they discovered libraries, universities, optics, mechanics, and natural philosophy, as well as table manners and dessert. The rediscovery of classical knowledge leads to the founding of universities and the overthrow of Augustinian beliefs by...

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Uniform Title:Day the universe changed (Television program).
Corporate Authors: British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, RKO Pictures (1978-1987), SVE & Churchill Media (Firm)
Other Authors: Burke, James, 1936-
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL : SVE & Churchill Media, [2004]
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Summary:When Europeans invaded Moorish Spain in the 11th century, they discovered libraries, universities, optics, mechanics, and natural philosophy, as well as table manners and dessert. The rediscovery of classical knowledge leads to the founding of universities and the overthrow of Augustinian beliefs by those of Aristotle.
Item Description:Originally broadcast in 1985.
Second program in the series.
"80963-HAVT"--Insert. "80963-DVDX"--Disc surface.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (53 min., 40 sec.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide.
Format:DVD.
Audience:Grades 10-12.
Production Credits:Theme music, Carl Davis ; photography: Brian Hall, Ian Stone ; film editor: Jim Latham, John Allen.