Christian-Muslim Relations: Primary Sources 600 - 1914
 
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ISBN13:9781350233300
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Christian-Muslim Relations

Primary Sources 600 - 1914
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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This 3-volume reference work brings together over 400 extracts from the major writings left by
Christians and Muslims that reflect their reciprocal knowledge and the attitudes that gradually developed.

Each volume is divided into the following sections:

Volume 1 (600 - 1500): Muslim Arabic works; Christian Arabic works; Iberian Arabic works; Greek works; works in Syriac, Armenian and other languages; works in Latin and Romance languages.

Volume 2 (1500 - 1700): Works from the Middle East and North Africa, Southern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

Volume 3 (1700 - 1914): Works from the Middle East and North Africa, Southern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Asia and Oceania, Africa, and the Americas.

Each volume contains a general introduction and also introductions to each section. The extracts, many of which have been translated into English for the first time, are accompanied by biographical introductions, suggestions for further reading and explanatory notes.

Texts and topics range from theological and legal treatises, scientific studies, travelogues, captivity narratives, martyrologies, poems, plays, and novels. The breadth and diversity in genres and languages presented makes this the most comprehensive resource in the field.
Table of Contents:
Volume 1: Textual Sources in Christian-Muslim Relations, 600 - 1500
Edited by David Thomas, University of Birmingham, UK
List of Contributors
General Introduction, David Thomas (University of Birmingham, UK)
1. Muslim Arabic works
Introduction, David Thomas (University of Birmingham, UK)
2. Christian Arabic works
Introduction, David Thomas (University of Birmingham, UK)
3. Iberian Arabic works
Introduction, Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala (University of Cordoba, Spain)
4. Greek works
Introduction, Johannes Pahlitzsch (University of Mainz, Germany)
5. Works in Syriac, Persian and other languages
Introduction, Thomas Carlson (Oklahoma State University, USA)
6. Works in Latin and Romance languages
Introduction, Graham Barrett (University of Lincoln, UK)
Glossary
Index

Volume 2: Textual Sources in Christian-Muslim Relations, 1500 - 1700
Edited by Martha Frederiks, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
List of Contributors
General Introduction, Martha Frederiks (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
1. Works from the Middle East and North Africa
Introduction, Umar Ryad (KU Leuven, Belgium)
2. Works from Southern Europe
Introduction, Luis Bernabé Pons (University of Alicante, Spain)
3. Works from Central and Eastern Europe
Introduction, Stanislaw Grodz (Anthropos Institute, Sankt Augustin, Germany)
4. Works from Northern Europe
Introduction, Clinton Bennett (State University of New York at New Paltz, USA)
5. Works from Asia
Introduction, Douglas Pratt (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
6. Works from Africa
Introduction, Martha Frederiks (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
7. Works from the Americas
Introduction, Martha Frederiks (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
Glossary
Index

Volume 3: Textual Sources in Christian-Muslim Relations 1700 - 1914
Edited by Clinton Bennett, SUNY, USA
List of Contributors
General Introduction, Clinton Bennett, (State University of New York at New Pfaltz, USA)
1. Works from the Middle East and North Africa
Introduction, Umar Ryad (KU Leuven, Belgium)
2. Works from Southern Europe
Introduction, Clinton Bennett, (State University of New York at New Pfaltz, USA)
3. Works from Central and Eastern Europe
Introduction, Stanislaw Grodz (Anthropos Institute, Sankt Augustin, Germany)
4. Works from Northern Europe
Introduction, Clinton Bennett, (State University of New York at New Pfaltz, USA)
5. Works from Asia and Oceania
Introduction, Douglas Pratt (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
6. Works from Africa
Introduction, Martha Frederiks (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
7. Works from the Americas
Introduction, David Grafton (Hartford Seminary, USA)
Glossary
Index