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Peter the Venerable and Islam /

For over four centuries the principal source of Christian European knowledge of Islam stemmed from a project sponsored by Peter the Venerable, ninth abbot of Cluny, in 1142. This consisted of Latin translations of five Arabic works, including the first translation of the Koran in a western language....

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Autor principal: Kritzeck, James (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1964.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Preface --  |t Contents --  |t I. Peter The Venerable --  |t 1. The Journey To Spain --  |t 2. The Crusade: A Missing Goal --  |t 3. The Project To Study Islam --  |t 4. The Appeal To Patristic Authority --  |t 5. The Double Purpose --  |t II. The Translators --  |t 1. The School of Toledo --  |t 2. Peter of Toledo --  |t 3. Peter of Poi tiers --  |t 4. Robert of Ketton --  |t 5. Herman of Dalmatia --  |t 6. Mohammed --  |t III. The Translations --  |t 1. MS 1162 of the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal --  |t 2. The Fabulae Saracenorum --  |t 3. The Liber generationis Mahumet --  |t 4. The Doctrina Mahumet --  |t 5. The Koran --  |t 6. The Epistola Saraceni and Rescriptum Christiani --  |t 7. The Choice and Accuracy of the Translations --  |t IV. The Summary --  |t 1. The Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum --  |t 2. God, Christ, and the Last Judgment --  |t 3. Mohammed the Prophet --  |t 4. The Koran and Its Sources --  |t 5. Heaven, Hell, and Moral Precepts --  |t 6. The Spread of Islam --  |t 7. Islam as a Christian Heresy --  |t 8. The Value of the Summary --  |t V. The Refutation --  |t 1. MS 381 of the Bibliotheque municipale de Douai and the Capitula of Peter of Poitiers --  |t 2. The Prologue --  |t 3. Book One: I --  |t 4. Book One: II --  |t 5. Book Two: I --  |t 6. Book Two: II --  |t 7. The Stature of the Refutation --  |t VI. Texts --  |t 1. A Note on the Texts --  |t 2. Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum --  |t 3. Epistola Petri Cluniacensis ad Bernardum Claraevallis --  |t 4. Epistola Petri Pictavensis --  |t 5. Capitula Petri Pictavensis --  |t 6. Liber contra sectam sive haeresim Saracenorum --  |t Index 
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