Latin and Arabic : : entangled histories / / edited by Daniel G. König.

As linguistic systems comprising a large variety of written and oral registers including derivate "languages" and "dialects," Latin and Arabic have been of paramount importance for the history of the Euromediterranean since Antiquity. Moreover, due to their long-term function as...

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Superior document:Heidelberg studies on transculturality
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Place / Publishing House:[Heidelberg] : : Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP),, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Heidelberg studies on transculturality.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 pages).
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Other title:Latin and Arabic
Summary:As linguistic systems comprising a large variety of written and oral registers including derivate "languages" and "dialects," Latin and Arabic have been of paramount importance for the history of the Euromediterranean since Antiquity. Moreover, due to their long-term function as languages of administration, intellectual activity, and religion, they are often regarded as cultural markers of Europe and the (Arabic-)Islamic sphere respectively. This volume explores the many dimensions and ramifications of Latin-Arabic entanglement both from macro-historical as well as from micro-historical perspectives. Visions of history marked by the binary opposition of "Islam" and "the West" tend to ignore these important facets of Euromediterranean entanglement, as do historical studies that explain complex transcultural processes without giving attention to their linguistic dimension.
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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Daniel G. König.