03798nam 22007572 450 991079564370332120210708160929.01-64189-963-81-64189-425-310.1515/9781641894265(CKB)5590000000006697(OCoLC)1228504980(MdBmJHUP)muse92030(MiAaPQ)EBC6422996(DE-B1597)575829(DE-B1597)9781641894265(UkCbUP)CR9781641894265(OCoLC)1228037835(EXLCZ)99559000000000669720210614d2020|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecreating the medieval globe acts of recycling, revision, and relocation /edited by Joseph Shack and Hannah Weaver[electronic resource]New edition.Leeds :Arc Humanities Press,2020.1 online resource (170 pages) digital, PDF file(s)The medieval globe ;volume 6Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Jun 2021).1-64189-426-1 Includes bibliographic references and index.Introduction to Recreating the Medieval Globe: Acts of Recycling, Revision, and Relocation /Joseph Stack and Hannah Weaver --Self-Revision and the Arabic Historical Tradition: Identifying Textual Reuse and Reorganization in the Works of Al-Baladhuri /Ryan J. Lynch --When Curtains Fall: A Shape-Shifting Silk of the Late Abbasid Period /Meredyth Lynn Winter --Salvaging Meaning: The Art of Recycling in Sino-Mongol Quanzhou, CA. 1276-1408 /Jennifer Purtle --Recontextualizing Indigenous Knowledge on the Prussian- Lithuanian Frontier, ca. 1380- 1410 /Patrick Meehan --Meubles: The Ever Mobile Middle Ages / Elizabeth Emery --Reflection /Daniel Lord Smail.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 sociocultural contexts far removed from those in which they originated. In the process, they elucidate the global valences of recycling, revision, and relocation throughout the interconnected Middle Ages, and their continued relevance for the shaping of modernity. The essays examine cases in the Arab and Muslim world, China and Mongolia, and the Prussian-Lithuanian frontier of eastern Europe.Medieval globe ;v. 6.Literature, MedievalHistory and criticismCivilization, MedievalIntercultural communicationHistoryTo 1500Early Islamic History.Jennifer Purtle.Late Abbasid Period.Medieval China.Medieval Mongolia.Meredyth Lynn Winter.Prussian-Lithuanian Frontier.Ryan J. Lynch.Sino-Mongol Quanzhou.al-Balādhurī.circular economy.medieval globe.medieval material culture.recycling, medieval.spolia.Literature, MedievalHistory and criticism.Civilization, Medieval.Intercultural communicationHistory809.02Shack JosephWeaver HannahUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910795643703321Recreating the medieval globe3696382UNINA