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Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World, 1100-1500
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World, 1100-1500

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Medieval Christian European and Arabic-Islamic cultures are both notable for the wealth and diversity of their geographical literature, yet to date there has been relatively little attempt to compare medieval Christian and Islamic mapping traditions in a detailed manner. Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World offers a timely assessment of the level of interaction between the two traditions across a range of map genres, including world and regional maps, maps of the seven climes, and celestial cartography. Through a mixture of synthesis and case study, the volume makes the case for significant but limited cultural transfer. Contributors are: Elly Dekker; Jean-Charles Ducène; Alfred Hiatt; Yossef Rapoport; Stefan Schröder; Emmanuelle Vagnon.

New Perspectives in Global Latin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

New Perspectives in Global Latin

The Global Latin II Conference has highlighted the role of the Latin language as cultural medium between West and East. Adopting a diachronic perspective which spans from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age, the conference and its proceedings have paid special attention to texts related to Africa and Asia. The richness of literary genres as well as the dialogue between the Humanities and hard sciences characterize this volume. Students of Classics will find reflections on the role of Latin in the humanistic and missionary traditions, whereas historians of ideas and historians of religions will be able to pinpoint key moments in the use of Latin language and culture in Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Ethiopian contexts. This volume can also be of interest to people working on Digital Humanities and computational linguistics in Latin language, and it represents a novelty on the world scene, along the lines of the previous Global Latin I Conference, which was yet again held in Siena in 2019.

Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 38
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 38

Anglo-Saxon England was the first publication to consistently embrace all the main aspects of study of Anglo-Saxon history and culture - linguistic, literary, textual, palaeographic, religious, intellectual, historical, archaeological and artistic - and which promotes the more unusual interests - in music or medicine or education, for example. Articles in volume 38 include: The Passio Andreae and The Dream of the Rood by Thomas D. Hill, Beowulf off the Map by Alfred Hiatt, Numerical Composition and Beowulf: A Re-consideration by Yvette Kisor, 'The Landed Endowment of the Anglo-Saxon Minster at Hanbury (Worcs.) by Steven Bassett, Scapegoating the Secular Clergy: The Hermeneutic Style as a Form of Monastic Self-Definition by Rebecca Stephenson, Understanding Numbers in MS London, British Library Harley by Daniel Anlezark, Tudor Antiquaries and the Vita 'dwardi Regis by Henry Summerso and Earl Godwine's Ship by Simon Keynes and Rosalind Love. A comprehensive bibliography concludes the volume, listing publications on Anglo-Saxon England during 2008.

Nicholas of Cusa and the Aristotelian Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Nicholas of Cusa and the Aristotelian Tradition

The volume focuses on the relation between Cusanus and Aristotle or the Aristotelian tradition. In recent years the attention on this topic has partially increased, but overall the scholarship results are still partial or provisional. The book thus aims at verifying more systematically how Aristotle and Aristotelianism have been received by Cusanus, in both their philosophical and theological implications, and how he approached the Aristotelian thought. In order to answer these questions, the papers are structured according to the traditional Aristotelian sciences and their reflection on Cusanus' thought. This allows to achieve some aspects of interest and originality: 1) the book provides a general, but systematic analysis of Aristotle's reception in Cusanus' thought, with some coherent results. 2) Also, it explores how a philosopher and theologian traditionally regarded as Neoplatonist approached Aristotle and his tradition (including Thomas Aquinas), what he accepted of it, what he rejected, and what he tried to overcome. 3) Finally, the volume verifies the attitude of a relevant Christian philosopher and theologian of the Humanistic age towards Aristotle.

Adam of Bremen’s Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Adam of Bremen’s Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum

Adam of Bremen’s Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum is one of the most important accounts documenting the history, geography and ethnology of Northern and Central-Eastern Europe in the period between the ninth and eleventh centuries. Its author, a canon of the archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen, remains an almost anonymous figure but his text is an essential source for the study of the early medieval Baltic. However, despite its undisputed status, past scholarship has tended to treat Adam of Bremen’s account as, on the one hand, an historically accurate document, but on the other, a literary artefact containing few, if any, reliable historical facts. The studies collected in this volume investigate the origins and context of the Gesta and will enable researchers to better understand and evaluate the historical veracity of the text.

Carl Jung
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Carl Jung

Swiss-born Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was one of the pioneers of psychology, largely responsible for the introduction of now-familiar psychological terms such as “introvert,” “extrovert,” and “collective unconscious.” But in spite of this, Jung has often remained on the fringes of academic discourse. Seeking to understand Jung in view of not only his life, but also in light of his extensive reading and prolific writing, this new biography reclaims Jung as a major European thinker whose true significance has not been fully appreciated. Paul Bishop follows Jung from his early childhood to his years at the University of Basel and his close relationship—and eventual break—wit...

Studies and Texts - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Studies and Texts - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1955
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Latin as the Language of Science and Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

Latin as the Language of Science and Learning

This book investigates the role of the Latin language as a vehicle for science and learning from several angles. First, the question what was understood as ‘science’ through time and how it is named in different languages, especially the Classical ones, is approached. Criteria for what did pass as scientific are found that point to ‘science’ as a kind of Greek Denkstil based on pattern-finding and their unbiased checking. In a second part, a brief diachronic panorama introduces schools of thought and authors who wrote in Latin from antiquity to the present. Latin’s heydays in this function are clearly the time between the twelfth and eighteenth centuries. Some niches where it was u...

Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wiener Studien
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Wiener Studien

Athanassios Vergados, Penelope's Fat Hand Reconsidered (Odyssey 21,6); Rudolf Stefec, Kollation der Handschrift Zu (Turyn). Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung der paläologischen Vulgata des Sophokles; Luigi Belloni, Una Provocazione Apolloniana. Apollonio Rodio 'EonBoc (Vita A, 8ss. Wendel); Marcelle Laplace, Des Armes et des Mots. Reflets Contrastés de l'Ancienne Athà ̈nes dans le Roman de Chariton d'Aphrodisias; Stefanie Jahn, Die Darstellung der Troer und Griechen in den Kampfszenen der Posthomerica des Quintus von Smyrna; David Butterfield, Emendations on the fourth book of Lucretius; Neil Adkin, Wet Rams: The Etymology of aries in Virgil; Gerrit Kloss, Von Zeiten und Rhythmen. Zu Tac. ann. 3, 55; Petr Kitzler, Nihil enim anima si non corpus. Tertullian und die Körperlichkeit der Seele; Isabella Schiller - Dorothea Weber - Clemens Weidmann, Sechs neue Augustinuspredigten. Teil 2 mit Edition dreier Sermones zum Thema Almosen; Rainer Jakobi, Ein Triptychon aus Nola. Zur Interpretation des neugefundenen Paulinus-Titulus; Gottfried Eugen Kreuz, Inquiri mihi necesse est... Ã_berlegungen zu drei vermuteten kleineren Genesiskommentaren Wigbods; Rezensionen und Kurzanzeigen.