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Recreating the medieval globe : acts of recycling, revision, and relocation /

The creative reuse of materials, texts, and ideas was a common phenomenon in the medieval world. The seven chapters offer here a synchronic and diachronic consideration of the receptions and meanings of events and artifacts, analyzing the processes that allowed medieval works to remain relevant in s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Shack, Joseph (Editor ), Weaver, Hannah (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leeds : Arc Humanities Press, 2020.
Edición:New edition.
Colección:The Medieval Globe Bks.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- Introduction to Recreating the Medieval Globe: Acts of Recycling, Revision, and Relocation -- Note on the Transliteration of Arabic -- Bibliography -- Self-Revision and the Arabic Historical Tradition: Identifying Textual Reuse and Reorganization in the Works of Al-Baladhuri -- Notes on the Arabic Historical Tradition and Its Source Materials -- Author and Compiler-Compiler as Author -- Detecting Textual Reuse via Computer-Mediated Analysis 
505 8 |a Recycled Material from The Book of the Conquest of Lands in The Lineage of Nobles -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- When Curtains Fall: A Shape-Shifting Silk of the Late Abbasid Period -- Reconstructing the Silk Fragments -- The "Draped Universe" of Buyid Administration -- The Enduring Power of the Sitr in the Late Abbasid Era -- From Buyid Curtain to Seljuk Robe -- Reflecting on Alteration and Reuse in the Late Abbasid World -- Bibliography -- Salvaging Meaning: The Art of Recycling in Sino-Mongol Quanzhou, CA. 1276-1408 
505 8 |a Relocating Quanzhou: The Site, Its Inhabitants, and Their Religious Institutions -- Reusable Imagery: Picturing Natural and Supernatural Worlds in Stone -- Repurposed Iconography: Communicating Beliefs between Religions -- Reproductive Modules: Re-purposing and Replicating Salvaged Stone -- Re-installable Components: Architectural Detritus as Structural Element -- Saving Grace: Fabricating Tolerance from the Modularity of Difference -- Bibliography -- Recontextualizing Indigenous Knowledge on the Prussian-Lithuanian Frontier, ca. 1380-1410 -- Lithuania and the Wegeberichte -- The leitsleute 
505 8 |a Recontextualizing Knowledge -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Meubles: The Ever Mobile Middle Ages -- Conservatory Processes: Sacrilege and Worship -- "Furniture Worthy of an Enchanter's Palace": Restoration, Renovation, or Recycling? -- The Ever Mobile Middle Ages -- Bibliography -- Reflection -- Bibliography -- Index 
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