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Peter the Venerable and Islam / / James Kritzeck



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Autore: Kritzeck James Visualizza persona
Titolo: Peter the Venerable and Islam / / James Kritzeck Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , 1964
©1964
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (316 pages)
Disciplina: 297
Soggetto topico: Christianity and other religions - Islam
Islam - Relations - Christianity
Soggetto non controllato: Abjad
Abrahamic religions
Adoptionism
Adversus Judaeos
Al-Battani
Al-Biruni
Al-Farabi
Al-Furqan
Al-Kindi
Al-Mahdi
Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
Antipope Anacletus II
Apologetics
Arabic alphabet
Arianism
Arnobius
Augustine of Hippo
Benedict of Nursia
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bible prophecy
Book of Revelation
Caliphate
Catechism
Christian Standard
Christian apologetics
Christian martyrs
Christian republic
Christian scripture
Christian theology
Christianity and Islam
Christianity
Church Fathers
David Knowles (scholar)
Diocletian
Disputation
Donatism
Erudition
Gerard of Cremona
God in Islam
God
Gog and Magog
Harut and Marut
Hegira
Heresy in Christianity
Heresy
Husayn ibn Ali
Iconoclasm
Islam and the West
Islam in Europe
Islam
Islamic eschatology
Islamic literature
Jacques Maritain
John Calvin
John Chrysostom
John of Seville
Ka'ab al-Ahbar
Kafir
Liber
Manichaeism
Marcellus of Ancyra
Mohammedan
Monarchianism
Mozarabs
Muawiyah I.
Muhammad at Mecca
Muhammad at Medina (book)
Muhammad
Muslim world
Muslim
Nestorianism
Nestorius
Novatianism
Old Testament
Orosius
Paschal
Patripassianism
Pelagianism
Peter the Venerable
Pope Gregory I.
Pope Gregory VII
Pope Urban II
Predestination in Islam
Prudentius
Psalms
Quran
Quraysh
Religion
Robert of Chester
Robert of Ketton
Sabellianism
Spread of Islam
Sunni Islam
Tahrif
The City of God (book)
The Sufis
Theodicy
Theology
Umayyad Caliphate
Uthman
Note generali: An analysis and new annotated edition of the following texts: Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum. Epistola Petri Cluniacensis ad Bernardum Claraevallis. Epistola Petri Pictavensis. Capitula Petri Pictavensis. Liber contra sectam sive haeresim Saracenorum.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. Peter The Venerable -- 1. The Journey To Spain -- 2. The Crusade: A Missing Goal -- 3. The Project To Study Islam -- 4. The Appeal To Patristic Authority -- 5. The Double Purpose -- II. The Translators -- 1. The School of Toledo -- 2. Peter of Toledo -- 3. Peter of Poi tiers -- 4. Robert of Ketton -- 5. Herman of Dalmatia -- 6. Mohammed -- III. The Translations -- 1. MS 1162 of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal -- 2. The Fabulae Saracenorum -- 3. The Liber generationis Mahumet -- 4. The Doctrina Mahumet -- 5. The Koran -- 6. The Epistola Saraceni and Rescriptum Christiani -- 7. The Choice and Accuracy of the Translations -- IV. The Summary -- 1. The Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum -- 2. God, Christ, and the Last Judgment -- 3. Mohammed the Prophet -- 4. The Koran and Its Sources -- 5. Heaven, Hell, and Moral Precepts -- 6. The Spread of Islam -- 7. Islam as a Christian Heresy -- 8. The Value of the Summary -- V. The Refutation -- 1. MS 381 of the Bibliotheque municipale de Douai and the Capitula of Peter of Poitiers -- 2. The Prologue -- 3. Book One: I -- 4. Book One: II -- 5. Book Two: I -- 6. Book Two: II -- 7. The Stature of the Refutation -- VI. Texts -- 1. A Note on the Texts -- 2. Summa totius haeresis Saracenorum -- 3. Epistola Petri Cluniacensis ad Bernardum Claraevallis -- 4. Epistola Petri Pictavensis -- 5. Capitula Petri Pictavensis -- 6. Liber contra sectam sive haeresim Saracenorum -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: 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. Known as the Toledan Collection, it was eventually printed in 1543 with an introduction by Martin Luther. The abbot also completed a handbook of Islam beliefs and a major analytical and polemical work, Liber contra sectam Saracenorum; annotated editions of these texts are included in this book. Originally published in 1964.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Titolo autorizzato: Peter the Venerable and Islam  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-691-65142-6
1-4008-7577-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910823717003321
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Serie: Princeton legacy library. Princeton oriental studies ; ; Number 23.