Medieval textual cultures: agents of transmission, translation and transformation

This book is the result of collaboration between scholars of medieval philosophy, science, literature and art. Despite their diverse disciplinary backgrounds, the contributors are committed to the hypothesis that medieval European, Jewish and Islamic textual culture can best be understood as a produ...

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Published in:Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation
Contributors: Wallis, Faith (Editor) ; Wisnovsky, Robert 1964- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2016]
In: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation (Volume 6)
Series/Journal:Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation Volume 6
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Middle Ages / Philosophy / Science / Art / Literature / Textuality
Further subjects:B Middle Ages Congresses
B Transmission of texts History To 1500 Congresses
B Altphilologie
B Jewish scholars History To 1500
B Medieval studies
B Middle Ages
B Civilization, Medieval
B Civilization, Medieval Congresses
B Civilization, Medieval Congresses
B Textuality
B Science and the humanities History To 1500 Congresses
B Translating and interpreting History To 1500 Congresses
B Middle Ages Congresses
B Muslim scholars History To 1500
B Christian scholars History To 1500
B Learning and scholarship History Medieval, 500-1500 Congresses
B Science and the humanities History To 1500
B Überlieferung
B Religion / Christianity / History
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Erscheint auch als: 978-3-11-046546-4
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Summary:This book is the result of collaboration between scholars of medieval philosophy, science, literature and art. Despite their diverse disciplinary backgrounds, the contributors are committed to the hypothesis that medieval European, Jewish and Islamic textual culture can best be understood as a product of the dynamic processes of transmitting, translating and transforming the legacy of the ancient civilizations of Greece, Rome and the Near East.
ISBN:3110467305
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110467307