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Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1092180
Doc. No : bc101429
Language of Document : English
Title & Author : Medieval textual cultures : : agents of transmission, translation and transformation /\ edited by Faith Wallis and Robert Wisnovsky.
Publication Statement : Berlin ;Boston :: De Gruyter,, [2016]
: , ©2016
Series Statement : Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation ;; volume 6
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 9783110467307
: : 3110467305
: : 9783110465709
: : 3110465701
: 9783110465464
: 3110465469
Notes : Papers based on the second interdisciplinary workshop, entitled "Agents of Transmission, Translation and Transformation", convened by McGill University Research Group on Transmission, Translation and Transformation in Medieval Cultures in 2010.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Introduction: agents of transmission, translation and transformation / Faith Wallis and Robert Wisnovsky -- Agents and agencies? : the many facets of translation in Byzantine medicine / Alain Touwaide -- Galenism at the ʻAbbāsid Court / Keren Abbou Hershkovits -- A new catalogue of medieval translations into Latin of texts on astronomy and astrology / Charles Burnett and David Juste -- Bernat Metge and Hasdai Crescas : a conversation / Warren Zev Harvey -- Transmitting the astrolabe : Chaucer, Islamic astronomy, and the astrolabic text / Christine Chism -- Literary criticism in the Vulgate commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses / Frank T. Coulson -- On the individuality of the medieval translator / Michael McVaugh -- Charles I of Anjou as initiator of the Liber Continens translation : patronage between foreign affairs and medical interest / Raphaela Veit -- The transmission of Azarquiel's magic squares in Latin Europe / Rosa Comes -- On the integration of Islamic and Jewish thought : an unknown project proposal by Shlomo Pines / Carlos Fraenkel.
Abstract : 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.
Subject : Learning and scholarship-- History-- Medieval, 500-1500, Congresses.
Subject : Transmission of texts-- History-- To 1500, Congresses.
Subject : Translating and interpreting-- History-- To 1500, Congresses.
Subject : Science and the humanities-- History-- To 1500, Congresses.
Subject : Civilization, Medieval, Congresses.
Subject : Middle Ages, Congresses.
Subject : Savoir et érudition-- Histoire-- 500-1500 (Moyen Âge), Congrès.
Subject : Civilisation médiévale, Congrès.
Subject : Moyen Âge, Congrès.
Subject : RELIGION-- Comparative Religion.
Subject : Civilization, Medieval.
Subject : Learning and scholarship-- Medieval.
Subject : Middle Ages.
Subject : Science and the humanities.
Subject : Translating and interpreting.
Subject : Transmission of texts.
Dewey Classification : ‭001.209/02‬
LC Classification : ‭AZ321‬
Added Entry : Wallis, Faith
: Wisnovsky, Robert,1964-
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