Religious and Intellectual Diversity in the Islamicate World and Beyond is a collection of essays in honor of Sarah Stroumsa, an eminent scholar who through the years has embodied and advanced the possibility of collaboration across borders. The volume is presented to her by scholars working on the study of the intellectual history of the Middle Ages, the intercultural contact and migration of knowledge in the Islamic world, and many other topics.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Leiden; Boston |
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Number of pages | 1350 |
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State | Published - 2024 |
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Name | Islamic history and civilization. Studies and texts |
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Publisher | Brill |
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Volume | volume 205-1-2 |
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- Islamic Empire -- Intellectual life
- Islamic Empire -- Intellectual life -- History
- Islamic countries -- Intellectual life
- Islamic countries -- Intellectual life -- History
- Islamic learning and scholarship -- History
- Islamic philosophy -- History
- Jewish learning and scholarship -- History
- Jewish philosophy -- History
- Jews -- Islamic countries -- History
- Maimonides, Moses -- 1135-1204 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Stroumsa, Sarah -- Interviews