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Globalization of Knowledge in the Post-Antique Mediterranean, 700-1500

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Zusatztext 'The editors assume that after the disintegration of the Roman Empire the Mediterranean continued to be a highly integrated region. Despite a growing political! economic and cultural diversity people! artefacts! ideas and knowledge continued to move back and forth between the Mediterranean! the Arabian peninsula! the Indian subcontinent and central Asia? The focus of the contributions is on the circulation of scholarly knowledge and the forms of its transmission?Texts of this kind will expand our future knowledge of intercultural transfers and will increase the Mediterranean region's visibility as a zone of integration.' H-Net Reviews; October 2016 Informationen zum Autor Sonja Brentjes is researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and member of the International Academy for the History of Science in Paris. She studies the institutional and intellectual history of the sciences in past Islamicate societies (patronage! madrasas! translations! maps! sciences and the arts)! cross-cultural encounters in Africa! western Asia and Europe and historiographical issues of the narration of the sciences in Islamicate societies in their relationship to antiquity! the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Jurgen Renn is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and Honorary Professor for History of Science at both the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin and the Freie Universitat Berlin. His research looks at structural changes in systems of knowledge with the aim of developing a theoretical understanding of knowledge evolution! taking into account its epistemic! social and material dimensions. As groundwork for such a theoretical approach to the history of knowledge! he studies some of the great transformations of systems of physical knowledge! such as the origin of theoretical science in antiquity! the emergence of classical mechanics in the early modern period and the revolutions of modern physics in the early twentieth century. Klappentext Investigates the outsourcing of military units and skills across religious and political boundaries. The contributions to this volume enter into a dialogue about the routes! modes and institutions that transferred and transformed knowledge across the late antique Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf. Zusammenfassung Investigates the outsourcing of military units and skills across religious and political boundaries. The contributions to this volume enter into a dialogue about the routes, modes and institutions that transferred and transformed knowledge across the late antique Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Renn and Brentjes / From one universal historiography to the other: the reorientation of ancient historiography in Byzantium and its reception in Arabic - The Islamic organization of written memory, Niehoff-Panagiotidis / Aspects of craft in the Arabic book revolution, Gruendler / Contexts and content of Thabit ibn Qurra’s (died 288/901) construction of knowledge on the balance, Brentjes and Renn / Monarchs and minorities: ‘infidel’ soldiers in Mediterranean courts, Fancy / The Synonyma literature in the 12th and 13th centuries, Burnett / The cultural transfer of Zaydi and non-Zaydi religious literature from northern Iran to Yemen (12th century through 14th century), Ansari and Schmidtke / Iskandar the prophet: religious themes in Islamic versions of the Alexander legend, Akasoy / Postface, Brentjes and Renn / Index. ...

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Authors Sonja Brentjes, Sonja Renn Brentjes, Jurgen Renn
Assisted by Sonja Brentjes (Editor), Brentjes Sonja (Editor), Jurgen Renn (Editor), Jürgen Renn (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2016
 
EAN 9781472456564
ISBN 978-1-4724-5656-4
No. of pages 232
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

HISTORY / World, General & world history, CE period up to c 1500, c 1000 CE to c 1500, Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500, General and world history, c 500 to c 1000 CE, Mediterranean countries, C 500 CE To C 1000 CE

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