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GONZULO AND ZELINDA. - A MOORISH ROMANCE.
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The work opens with a sweeping overview of how the Moors arrived on the Iberian Peninsula, tracing their roots from the Arab world and the birth of Islam to the dramatic crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar. It details the early battles that secured their foothold, the establishment of Córdoba as a vibrant capital, and the way the new rulers blended military prowess with a remarkable enthusiasm for learning, art, and architecture.
Beyond the battlefield, the author explores the cultural renaissance that flourished under Moorish rule—advanced sciences, poetry, and stunning urban planning that left a lasting imprint on European civilization. Readers are invited to glimpse the everyday life of Andalusian society, from bustling markets to grand palaces, and to understand how the Moors’ intellectual curiosity helped spark the later medieval revival in the West.
Through clear narration and vivid anecdotes, the book offers an accessible portrait of a civilization that, for centuries, stood at the crossroads of faith, conquest, and artistic achievement.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-08-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1755–1794
A graceful French poet, novelist, and fabulist from the late 18th century, he is best remembered for the lyric poem "Plaisir d'amour" and for fables that kept his name alive long after his death. His writing is light, musical, and often gently moral, with the charm that made him popular in salons as well as in print.
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