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Record Nr.

UNISA996309242803316

Autore

Althoff Jochen

Titolo

Finding, inheriting or borrowing? : the construction and transfer of knowledge in antiquity and the Middle Ages / / Jochen Althoff, Dominik Berrens, Tanja Pommerening (editors)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, Germany, : transcript Verlag, 2019

Bielefeld, Germany : , : Transcript, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

3-8376-4236-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (408)

Collana

Mainzer Historische Kulturwissenschaften ; 39

Disciplina

303.48/30902

Soggetti

Technology and civilization

Civilization - History

Knowledge, Theory of - History

Technology transfer - History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1  CONTENT    5  Preface and Acknowledgements    9  The Construction and Transfer of Knowledge in the Pre-Modern Era    13  Transmitting Symbolic Concepts from the Perspective of Cultural Cognition - The Acquisition and Transfer of Folk-biological Knowledge    41  The Transfer of Knowledge from Mesopotamia to Egypt    71  Epistemology in the Biblical Tradition - Judean Knowledge-Building, Scribal Craftsmanship, and Scribal Culture    99  Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Tradition - Medical Expertise and Knowledge of the Body among Rabbinic Jews in Late Antiquity    123  The Reception and Rejection of "Foreign" Astronomical Knowledge in Byzantium    167  "He assigned Him as the Jewel of the night" - The Knowledge of the Moon in Mesopotamian Texts of the Late Second and First Millennia BCE    187  Shapeshifter - Knowledge of the Moon in Graeco-Roman Egypt    213  Concepts Concerning the Moon in Plutarch's De facie in orbe lunae - Found, Inherited, or Borrowed Ideas    253  Conclusion - Of Moon and Men: Observations about the Knowledge of the Moon in Antiquity    279  Know Your Sources Before You Argue - Minucius Felix and Augustine of



Hippo on the Conflagration    289  The Idea of an Apocalyptic Fire According to the Old and Middle Iranian Sources    313  Poets, Prophets, and Philosophers - The End of the World According to Otto von Freising    343  The Ragnark Myth in Scandinavia - Finding, Inheriting, and Borrowing    365  Conclusion - The End of the World in Fire    385  About the Authors    391  Authors and Texts Cited    395  General index    403

Sommario/riassunto

Since the dawn of humanity, people have developed concepts about themselves and the natural world in which they live. This volume aims at investigating the construction and transfer of such concepts between and within various ancient and medieval cultures. The single contributions try to answer questions concerning the sources of knowledge, the strategies of transfer and legitimation as well as the conceptual changes over time and space. After a comprehensive introduction, the volume is divided into three parts: The contributions of the first section treat various theoretical and methodological aspects. Two additional thematic sections deal with a special field of knowledge, i.e. concepts of the moon and of the end of the world in fire.

»The book will mainly appeal to intellectual historians of antiquity, who will appreciate the case studies of ancient knowledge.«  T. Farmer, Choice, 57/8 (2020)