do we have another new reader?
not even sure who the hell this is, but they've been commenting like crazy, so that's worth at least a mention. maybe this is a hint:
Few people today would have been exposed to the legacies of Europe’s glorious antiquity were it not for the translations and scholarly extrapolations performed by Arabic researchers during the Middle East’s golden age. One of the most prodigious figures during this period of mini-Enlightenment was Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Zakaria al-Razi, better known as Rhazes. The endeavors undertaken by this man centuries ahead of his time served to popularize and expand the Scientific Method within the field of medicine as well as devise a system which in many aspects served as a philosophy of reason.
Few people today would have been exposed to the legacies of Europe’s glorious antiquity were it not for the translations and scholarly extrapolations performed by Arabic researchers during the Middle East’s golden age. One of the most prodigious figures during this period of mini-Enlightenment was Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Zakaria al-Razi, better known as Rhazes. The endeavors undertaken by this man centuries ahead of his time served to popularize and expand the Scientific Method within the field of medicine as well as devise a system which in many aspects served as a philosophy of reason.
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is it josh coblyn aka CHIEF?
nope
i guess that the photo of parish was confusing. the guy who i think rhazes is had a pair of the chief's shoes in his house. these things were like size 16 monsters. also rhazes is a brooks reference.
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