Medieval Latin lives of Muhammad

Throughout the Middle Ages, believers of Christianity told tales about Muhammad and the rise of Islam. They did so to inform, warn, and entertain Christian audiences. This volume brings together a set of such accounts that traces the biographical tradition of Muhammad as it evolved in the medieval W...

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Published in:Dumbarton Oaks medieval library
Subtitles:Lives of Muhammad
Medieval Latini$dLives of Muhammad
Contributors: Yolles, Julian (Editor, Translator) ; Weiss, Jessica (Editor, Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Latin
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Harvard University Press [2018]
In: Dumbarton Oaks medieval library (51)
Series/Journal:Dumbarton Oaks medieval library 51
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Muḥammad 570-632 / Islam
RelBib Classification:BJ Islam
KAC Church history 500-1500; Middle Ages
Further subjects:B Christianity and other religions Islam
B Commentary
B Christians Attitudes History To 1500
B Muḥammad Prophet (-632) Biography
B Christians Attitudes History To 1500
B Muḥammad -632
B Biography Middle Ages, 500-1500
B Spring
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Summary:Throughout the Middle Ages, believers of Christianity told tales about Muhammad and the rise of Islam. They did so to inform, warn, and entertain Christian audiences. This volume brings together a set of such accounts that traces the biographical tradition of Muhammad as it evolved in the medieval West. These stories were all written in or translated into Latin, the chief literary and intellectual language of medieval Europe. With one exception, all texts in this collection were composed as stand-alone, independent works. To supplement them, we have included a passage dealing with Muhammad from Theophanes's early ninth-century chronicle. The Latin translation of this Greek work was widely available throughout much of Western Europe and is vital in understanding later developments. These texts help to explain the origin of many persistent clichés about Muhammad, and to document ways in which Western perceptions of Islam have influenced literature, theology, and religious debate and polemic.--
History of Muhammad -- Tultusceptru / from the Book of Lord Metobius -- Chronicle of Theophanes / Anastasius the Librarian -- Life of Muhammad / Embrico of Mainz -- Poetic pastimes on Muhammad / Walter of Compiegne -- Life of Muhammad / Adelphus -- Apology of al-Kindi / Book of Nicholas -- Where Wicked Muhammad came from
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (page 643-652) and indexes
"Text in Latin with English translation on facing pages, introduction and notes in English."
ISBN:0674980735