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" A universal approach to plague epidemics in fifteenth century Mamluk Egypt and Syria: Contemporary bias, classical Islamic medicine, and the voices of the ulama "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 802821
Doc. No : TL47997
Call number : ‭1627154349;‮ ‬3643750‬
Main Entry : Siddiqui, Sohaira Zahid
Title & Author : A universal approach to plague epidemics in fifteenth century Mamluk Egypt and Syria: Contemporary bias, classical Islamic medicine, and the voices of the ulama
: \ Melanie Alexxann Koskella
: Von Sivers, Peter
College : The University of Utah
Date : 2014
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2014
field of study : Humanities
Page No : 236
Note : Committee members: Al-Saleh, Asaad; Lau, Lee Min; Sluglett, Peter; Yavuz, M. Hakan
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-31563-9
Abstract : Arabic historical narratives from fifteenth century Egypt allow a holistic exploration of the parallels and dichotomies inherent in debates regarding plague epidemics and etiology, classical Islamic medicine, and the fluid and yet precarious societal position of the ulama as historians of these epidemics. In a tenuous relationship, the ulama were bound not only to the sultan and his key associates for their livelihood, but also to the general population, over whom they exerted influence. Plague epidemics were recorded in the scholars' narratives, reflecting the narrative voice of the ulama, their varying social networks, the context in which they acted, and the literary traditions of the period.
Subject : Middle Eastern history; Middle Eastern Studies
Descriptor : Social sciences;Black death;Egypt;Mamluk;Medieval medicine;Plague;Syria
Added Entry : Von Sivers, Peter
Added Entry : The University of Utah
: Humanities
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