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Romance and Reason: Islamic Transformations of the Classical Past

af Roberta Casagrande-Kim (Redaktør), Samuel Thrope (Redaktør), Raquel Ukeles (Redaktør)

Andre forfattere: Leigh Chipman (Bidragyder), Steven Harvey (Bidragyder), Y. Tzvi Langermann (Bidragyder), Rachel Milstein (Bidragyder), Julia Rubanovich (Bidragyder)

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Within a century of the Arab Muslim conquest of vast territories in the Middle East and North Africa, Islam became the inheritor of the intellectual legacy of classical antiquity. In an epochal cultural transformation between the eighth and tenth centuries CE, most of what survived in classical Greek literature and thought was translated from Greek into Arabic. This translation movement, sponsored by the ruling Abbasid dynasty, swiftly blossomed into the creative expansion and reimagining of classical ideas that were now integral parts of the Islamic tradition. Romance and Reason, a lavishly illustrated catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name at New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, explores the breadth and depth of Islamic engagement with ancient Greek thought. Drawing on manuscripts and artifacts from the collections of the National Library of Israel and prominent American institutions, the catalogue's essays focus on the portrayal of Alexander the Great as ideal ruler, mystic, lover, and philosopher in Persian poetry and art, and how Islamic medicine, philosophy, and science contended with and developed the classical tradition. Contributors include Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Leigh Chipman, Steven Harvey, Y. Tzvi Langermann, Rachel Milstein, Julia Rubanovich, Samuel Thrope, and Raquel Ukeles. Exhibition Dates: February 14-May 13, 2018… (mere)
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For those seeking to problematize and deconstruct world-historical narratives predicated on a deeply rooted idea of an East-West divide, Romance and Reason provides considerable fodder. The book is clearly aimed at a wider audience. Each chapter is written in an accessible style, presumes little prior knowledge on the subject, and seeks to correct popular misconceptions through a survey of the latest scholarship. A key misconception that the authors rectify is the notion that Islamic thinkers simply translated and preserved classical knowledge, until they were able to transmit it unchanged to a dormant—but primed for rebirth —Western Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Instead, Islamic intellectuals are presented as actively transforming the stories and bodies of knowledge contained in the Greek (and Syriac) texts that they inherited, “establishing a self-perpetuating intellectual culture that was free to challenge as well as elaborate the ancient sources” (Thrope and Ukeles, 15).
 

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Casagrande-Kim, RobertaRedaktørprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Thrope, SamuelRedaktørhovedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Ukeles, RaquelRedaktørhovedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Chipman, LeighBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
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Langermann, Y. TzviBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Milstein, RachelBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Rubanovich, JuliaBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
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Within a century of the Arab Muslim conquest of vast territories in the Middle East and North Africa, Islam became the inheritor of the intellectual legacy of classical antiquity. In an epochal cultural transformation between the eighth and tenth centuries CE, most of what survived in classical Greek literature and thought was translated from Greek into Arabic. This translation movement, sponsored by the ruling Abbasid dynasty, swiftly blossomed into the creative expansion and reimagining of classical ideas that were now integral parts of the Islamic tradition. Romance and Reason, a lavishly illustrated catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name at New York University's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, explores the breadth and depth of Islamic engagement with ancient Greek thought. Drawing on manuscripts and artifacts from the collections of the National Library of Israel and prominent American institutions, the catalogue's essays focus on the portrayal of Alexander the Great as ideal ruler, mystic, lover, and philosopher in Persian poetry and art, and how Islamic medicine, philosophy, and science contended with and developed the classical tradition. Contributors include Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Leigh Chipman, Steven Harvey, Y. Tzvi Langermann, Rachel Milstein, Julia Rubanovich, Samuel Thrope, and Raquel Ukeles. Exhibition Dates: February 14-May 13, 2018

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