Talk:Studia Linguarum
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[edit]It is not known whether the first school was actually established in Tunis. You should see Dominicans, Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (Cambridge, 2009) by Robin Vose. It is not known, either, whether the friars did really "learn" Arabic or not, so the word "study" should be used instead.
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