Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia: Cultural Contact and Diffusion
Autor Ivy Corfisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004179196
ISBN-10: 9004179194
Pagini: 257
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004179194
Pagini: 257
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Ivy Corfis (Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) is Professor of Spanish at the University of Wisconson. A specialist in Medieval Spanish literature, especially fifteenth-century prose romances and Celestina, her publications include critical editions of such works as Diego de San Pedro's Cárcel de amor, and Tratado de amores de Arnalte y Lucenda; La historia de la linda Melosina; and La historia de los nobles caballeros Oliveros de Castilla y Artús de Algarbe; Renaldos de Montalván, as well as semi-paleographic transcription/editions of several Old Spanish legal texts and Celestina.
Cuprins
Introduction: Ivy A. Corfis, “Three Cultures, One World”
I. Contact through Art and Learning
Bernard R. Goldstein, “Astronomy as a ‘Neutral Zone’: Interreligious Cooperation in Medieval Spain”
Maribel Fierro, “Alfonso X ‘The Wise’: The Last Almohad Caliph?”
Harvey J. Hames, “It Takes Three to Tango: Ramon Llull, Solomon Ibn Adret and Alfonso of Valladolid Debate the Trinity”
Richard C. Taylor, “Ibn Rushd / Averroes and ‘Islamic’ Rationalism”
Dwight F. Reynolds, “Music in Medieval Iberia: Contact, Influence and Hybridization”
II. Contact through Society
Francisco J. Hernandez, “The Origins of Romance Script in Castile and the Jews: A New Paradigm”
Ross Brann, “The Moors”
María Jesús Fuente, “Christian, Muslim and Jewish Women in Late Medieval Iberia”
III. Contact through Conflict
Russell Hopley, “The Ransoming of Prisoners in Medieval North Africa and Andalusia: An Analysis of the Legal Framework”
Justin Stearns, “Representing and Remembering al-Andalus: Some Historical Considerations Regarding the End of Time and the Making of Nostalgia”
Denise K. Filios, “Legends of the Fall: Conde Julián in Medieval Arabic and Hispano-Latin Historiography”
Danya Crities, “Churches Made Fit for a King: Alfonso X and Meaning in the Religious Architecture of Post-Conquest Seville”
I. Contact through Art and Learning
Bernard R. Goldstein, “Astronomy as a ‘Neutral Zone’: Interreligious Cooperation in Medieval Spain”
Maribel Fierro, “Alfonso X ‘The Wise’: The Last Almohad Caliph?”
Harvey J. Hames, “It Takes Three to Tango: Ramon Llull, Solomon Ibn Adret and Alfonso of Valladolid Debate the Trinity”
Richard C. Taylor, “Ibn Rushd / Averroes and ‘Islamic’ Rationalism”
Dwight F. Reynolds, “Music in Medieval Iberia: Contact, Influence and Hybridization”
II. Contact through Society
Francisco J. Hernandez, “The Origins of Romance Script in Castile and the Jews: A New Paradigm”
Ross Brann, “The Moors”
María Jesús Fuente, “Christian, Muslim and Jewish Women in Late Medieval Iberia”
III. Contact through Conflict
Russell Hopley, “The Ransoming of Prisoners in Medieval North Africa and Andalusia: An Analysis of the Legal Framework”
Justin Stearns, “Representing and Remembering al-Andalus: Some Historical Considerations Regarding the End of Time and the Making of Nostalgia”
Denise K. Filios, “Legends of the Fall: Conde Julián in Medieval Arabic and Hispano-Latin Historiography”
Danya Crities, “Churches Made Fit for a King: Alfonso X and Meaning in the Religious Architecture of Post-Conquest Seville”