Riccoldo da Monte di Croce (†1320) : missionary to the Near East and expert on Islam
Serie | Konferenser / Kungl. Vitterhets historie och antikvitets akademien (112) |
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Medverkande | |
Förlag | Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien |
Genre | Historia och arkeologi |
Format | Häftad |
Språk | Engelska |
Antal sidor | 386 |
Vikt | 840 gr |
Utgiven | 2024-08-19 |
SAB | Cga |
ISBN | 9789188763532 |
Riccoldo da Monte di Croce, a Dominican friar, embarked on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1288 and spent years as a missionary in Muslim Baghdad, learning Arabic and studying the Qur’an. After returning to Florence, he wrote extensively about non-Christian peoples. Liber pere-grinationis recounts his travels and includes ethnographic observations and theological discussions. His Libellus ad nationes orientales explores Eastern religions and conversion strategies, with a focus on the Mongols. Contra legem Sarracenorum, a detailed critique of the Qur’an, had a significant influence on Christian European understandings of Islam, impacting figures like Nicholas of Cusa, Guillaume Postel and Martin Luther.
This collection provides a comprehensive look at Riccoldo’s writings and their impact on the history of medieval and modern Christian-Muslim relations. It brings together contributions from 16 authors, each offering different perspectives on Riccoldo as an author and his intellectual legacy.
Författare:
Johannes Ehmann, Eduardo Fernández Guerrero, Susanna E. Fischer, Rita George-Tvrtković, Kurt Villads Jensen, Jacob Langeloh, Anthony John Lappin, José Martínez Gázquez, Jean-Marie Mérigoux (†),Daniel Pachurka, Marco Robecchi, Ulli Roth, Stefan Schreiner, Davide Scotto, Jana Valtrová
This collection provides a comprehensive look at Riccoldo’s writings and their impact on the history of medieval and modern Christian-Muslim relations. It brings together contributions from 16 authors, each offering different perspectives on Riccoldo as an author and his intellectual legacy.
Författare:
Johannes Ehmann, Eduardo Fernández Guerrero, Susanna E. Fischer, Rita George-Tvrtković, Kurt Villads Jensen, Jacob Langeloh, Anthony John Lappin, José Martínez Gázquez, Jean-Marie Mérigoux (†),Daniel Pachurka, Marco Robecchi, Ulli Roth, Stefan Schreiner, Davide Scotto, Jana Valtrová