01298nam0-2200397---45--99000109839020331620050516165932.088-209-7274-3000109839USA01000109839(ALEPH)000109839USA0100010983920021111d2002----km|y1itay0103----baitaVA||||||||001yyMistici, veggenti e mediumesperienze dell'aldilà a confrontoFrancois-Marie DermineCittà del VaticanoLibreria Vaticanacopyr. 2002492 p.21 cmEsperienza e fenomenologia mistica2001Esperienza e fenomenologia misticaMisticismoReligioni comparateSpiritismoReligioni comparate291.422DERMINE,Francois Marie554206ITUNPD20020725RICA990001098390203316II 2 2262(XIV 1509)165039 L.M.XIV 150900099840BKUMAJOHNNY9020021111USA011618ALESSANDRA9020030703USA011114PATRY9020040406USA011716COPAT79020050516USA011659Mistici, veggenti e medium977884UNISA03451nam 22007573 450 991098466020332120240206062629.09781802701517180270151610.1515/9781802701517(MiAaPQ)EBC30943557(Au-PeEL)EBL30943557(OCoLC)1409028583(MdBmJHUP)musev2_111708(DE-B1597)663274(DE-B1597)9781802701517(CKB)28857722300041(EXLCZ)992885772230004120231117d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Medieval Persian Gulf1st ed.Amsterdam :Arc Humanities Press,2023.©2023.1 online resource (124 pages)Past Imperfect SeriesPrint version: Ulrich, Brian The Medieval Persian Gulf Amsterdam : Arc Humanities Press,c2023 Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Timeline -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Religious Diversity of the Early Islamic Era -- Chapter 2. Ethnic Diversity -- Chapter 3. The Society of Trade in the Early Islamic Period -- Chapter 4. New Trade Centres after 1000 -- Chapter 5. Islamic Sects in the Late Medieval Gulf -- Chapter 6. Hormuz -- Conclusion -- Further Reading.The Persian Gulf today is home to multiple cosmopolitan urban hubs of globalization. This did not start with the discovery of oil. This book tells of the Gulf from the rise of Islam until the coming of the Portuguese, when port cities such as Siraf, Sohar, and Hormuz were entrepots for trading pearls, horses, spices, and other products across much of Asia and eastern Africa. Indeed, products traded there became a key part of the material culture of medieval Islamic civilization, and the Gulf region itself was a crucial membrane between the Middle East and the world of the broader Indian Ocean. The book also highlights the long-term presence of communities of South Asian and African ancestry, as well as patterns of religious change among Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, and Muslims that belie the image of a region long polarized between Arabs and Persians and Sunnis and Shi'ites.Past Imperfect SeriesCivilizationfastCivilization, MedievalfastMiddle AgesfastReligionfastCivilisation medievaleMoyen ÂgeMiddle AgesCivilization, MedievalPersian Gulf RegionfastPersique, Region du golfeHistoirePersique, Region du golfeReligionPersian Gulf RegionHistoryPersian Gulf RegionCivilizationPersian Gulf RegionReligionHistoryCivilizationCivilization, MedievalMiddle AgesReligionCivilisation medievale.Moyen Âge.Middle Ages.Civilization, Medieval.953.6Ulrich Brian1793341MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910984660203321The Medieval Persian Gulf4333045UNINA