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200 1 _aByzantium and Islam
_ecollected studies on Byzantine-Muslim encounters
_fDaniel J. Sahas
_7ba
214 2 _aLeiden
_cBrill
_d2021
320 _aNotes bibliogr. Index
330 _a"Arabs and the Middle East were among the first to embrace Christianity, leaving their print on its culture. Thus Byzantium, by geography and culture, encountered Islam at its birth. No wonder that many saw and treated Islam as a contemporary Christian "heresy" - whatever the word may connote. Radical events fill the history of Byzantium (330-1453) encountering the world of Islam: conquests, wars, cultural and diplomatic relations, manifestations of mutual admiration - and exclusion! Their story makes for a fascinating branch of either Byzantine or Islamic studies; the literature about each other forming a distinguished section in either field. This collection of studies is a sample of Byzantine perspectives of Islam offering, hopefully, expressions and solutions rather than creating impressions or illusions."
337 _aNčessite un accs̈ internet et un lecteur de fichier PDF
359 2 _bPart I. Mental and theological predispositions for a relationship, or conflict
_bPart II. Historical preambles under the sting of the Arab conquests
_bPart III. Damascenica
_bPart IV. On or off the path of the Damascene
_bIndex
452 _tSahas, Daniel J. Byzantium and Islam
_cLeiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
452 _0263167739
_tByzantium and Islam
_ocollected studies on Byzantine-Muslim encounters
_fDaniel J. Sahas
_d2022
_cLeiden
_nBrill
_p1 volume (XVIII-531 pages)
_y978-90-04-47044-6
606 _3030126452
_932274
_aRelations extřieures
_yPays arabes
_2rameau
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_aRelations extřieures
_yEmpire byzantin
_2rameau
607 _aArab countries
_xForeign relations
_yByzantine Empire
_2lc
607 _aIslamic Empire
_xForeign relations
_yByzantine Empire
_2lc
607 _aByzantine Empire
_xForeign relations
_yIslamic Empire
_2lc
607 _aByzantine Empire
_xForeign relations
_yArab countries
_2lc
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_v23/eng/20211012
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_aSahas
_bDaniel J.
_4070
801 3 _aFR
_bAbes
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_gAFNOR
856 4 _qPDF
_uhttps://doi.org/10.1163/9789004470477
_zTexte intǧral accessible sur les sites de l'IFPO (Beyrouth et Amman)
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