The Pseudo-historical Image of the Prophet Muhammad in Medieval Latin Literature: A Repertory / / Michelina Di Cesare.

Exploring and understanding how medieval Christians perceived and constructed the figure of the Prophet Muhammad is of capital relevance in the complex history of Christian-Muslim relations. Medieval authors writing in Latin from the 8th to the 14th centuries elaborated three main images of the Prop...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des islamischen Orients : Beihefte zur Zeitschrift “Der Islam” , N.F. 26
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Byzantine-Arabic Chronicle of 741 and the Mozarabic Chronicle of 754
  • 2. Eulogius Of Córdoba, The Memorial of the Saints and The Book in Defense of the Martyrs
  • 3. John of Seville, Letter to Paulus Albarus
  • 4. Paulus Albarus, The Luminous Guide
  • 5. Pascasius Radbertus, Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew
  • 6. Anastasius the Librarian, History of the Church
  • 7. The Genealogy of the Saracens
  • 8. Landulphus Sagax, Roman History
  • 9. Rodulphus Glaber, Histories
  • 10. Petrus Alfonsi, Dialogues against the Jews
  • 11. Hugh of Fleury, History of the Church
  • 12. Hugh of Flavigny, Chronicle
  • 13. Sigebert of Gembloux, Chronicles
  • 14. Frutolf of Michelsberg and Ekkehard of Aura, Universal Chronicle
  • 15. William of Malmesbury, Collection of Historical Texts and Deeds of the English Kings
  • 16. Corpus Cluniacense
  • 17. Peter of Poitiers, Chapter Headings for a Treatise against the Saracens
  • 18. Peter the Venerable, Against the Sect of the Saracens
  • 19. Richard of Cluny, Chronicle
  • 20. Otto of Freising, Chronicles or History of the Two Cities
  • 21. William of Tyre, History of the Deeds Done Beyond the Sea
  • 22. Godfrey of Viterbo, Pantheon
  • 23. Ralph Niger, Chronicles
  • 24. Gerald of Wales, On the Instruction of a Prince
  • 25. Alanus of Lille, On the Catholic Faith, Book 4: Against the Pagans
  • 26. Joachim of Fiore, Various works
  • 27. Mark of Toledo, Prologue to his translation of the Qur’ān; Prologue to the De Unione Dei by Ibn Tūmart
  • 28. Master Thietmar, The Way to the Holy Land
  • 29. The Life of Muḥammad from the Manuscript of Uncastillo
  • 30. Oliver of Paderborn, The History of the Capture of Damiata; Letters
  • 31. James of Vitry, History of the East
  • 32. Lucas of Tuy, Chronicle of the World
  • 33. Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, History of the Arabs
  • 34. William of Auvergne, On the Faith and the Laws against the Gentiles
  • 35. Roger of Wendover, Flowers of Histories
  • 36. Matthew Paris, Major Chronicles
  • 37. Ramon Martí, On the Sect of Muḥammad, or Fourfold Refutation; Explanation of the Apostolic Symbol; The Muzzle of the Jews
  • 38. Thomas Aquinas, The Summa against Gentiles
  • 39. Roger Bacon, Moral Philosophy
  • 40. Vincent of Beauvais, The Mirror of History
  • 41. Benedict of Alignan, The Treatise of Faith against Various Heresies
  • 42. Martinus Polonus, Chronicle of the Supreme Pontiffs and Emperors, and on the Seven Ages of the World
  • 43. Humbert of Romans, Minor Work in Three Parts
  • 44. William of Tripoli, Notice on Muḥammad, On The State of the Saracens
  • 45. The Book of Denuding or Exposing or the Discloser
  • 46. Riccoldo of Monte di Croce, Letters to the Triumphant Church; Against the Law of the Saracens; Book of the Pilgrimage
  • 47. Francesco Pipino, The Capture of the Holy Land from the Year 1095 to the Year ca.1130
  • 48. Ramon Llull, The Book of the Dispute between the Christian Ramon and the Saracen ‘Umar
  • 49. Simon Fitzsimon, Travel from Ireland to the Holy Land
  • 50. Bartholomew of Lucca, The New History of the Church
  • 51. James of Verona, The Book of the Pilgrimage
  • 52. Alfonso Buenhombre, The Disputation between Abutalib the Saracen and Samuel the Jew; The Letter of Samuel
  • 53. Benvenuto of Imola, Commentary on the Divine Comedy
  • Bibliography
  • Manuscripts
  • Index rerum
  • Index locorum