Islamic literature in Spanish and Aljamiado : : Yça of Segovia (fl. 1450), his antecendents and successors / / Gerard Wiegers.

This important work is an historical study of the Islamic writings in Spanish and Aljamiado (Spanish in Arabic script) of the Muslim minorities in medieval Christian Spain, the Mudejars and Moriscos. On the basis of both Christian sources, such as archival documents and the writings of John of Segov...

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Superior document:Medieval Iberian Peninsula Series ; v.8
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill Academic Publishers,, 1993.
Year of Publication:1993
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Medieval Iberian Peninsula Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 303 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. I. Previous Studies of the History of Islamic Spanish Literature and the Role of Yca of Segovia
  • Ch. II. The Earliest Traces of Islamic Spanish Literature in Al-Andalus
  • Ch. III. The Use of Romance as a Medium of Written Expression Among the Mudejars Until 1456
  • Ch. IV. Yca of Segovia: Life and Works
  • Ch. V. Yca's Influence on Islamic Spanish Literature
  • Ch. VI. Yca of Segovia and the History of Islamic Spanish Literature
  • Appendix 1: List of Islamic Spanish texts from Spain of which either the date or the author is known
  • Appendix 2. Letter of Yca to Juan de Segovia d.d. 24 April 1454 and English translation
  • Appendix 3. Breviario Sumni, prologue
  • Appendix 4. Breviario Sumni, chapter 58, on the signs of the end of the present age"
  • Appendix 5. Madrid B.N. 5252: Tratado i deklaracion i gia para segir i mantener el-addin del-aliclam, f. 2v-34v.