Reading the Qurʾān in Latin Christendom, 1140 - 1560:
Most of what we know about attitudes toward Islam in the medieval and early modern West has been based on polemical treatises against Islam written by Christian scholars preoccupied with defending their own faith and attacking the doctrines of others. Christian readings of the Qur'an reading ha...
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Zusammenfassung: | Most of what we know about attitudes toward Islam in the medieval and early modern West has been based on polemical treatises against Islam written by Christian scholars preoccupied with defending their own faith and attacking the doctrines of others. Christian readings of the Qur'an reading have in consequence typically been depicted as tedious and one-dimensional exercises in anti-Islamic hostility. In Reading the Qur'an in Latin Christendom, 1140-1560, Thomas E. Burman looks instead to a different set of sources: the Latin translations of the Qur'an made by European scholars and the manuscripts and early printed books in which these translations circulated. Using these largely unexplored materials, Burman argues that the reading of the Qur'an in Western Europe was much more complex. While their reading efforts were certainly often focused on attacking Islam, scholars of the period turned out to be equally interested in a whole range of grammatical, lexical, and interpretive problems presented by the text. Indeed, these two approaches were interconnected: attacking the Qur'an often required sophisticated explorations of difficult Arabic grammatical problems. Furthermore, while most readers explicitly denounced the Qur'an as a fraud, translations of the book are sometimes inserted into the standard manuscript format of Christian Bibles and other prestigious Latin texts (small, centered blocks of text surrounded by commentary) or in manuscripts embellished with beautiful decorated initials and elegant calligraphy for the pleasure of wealthy collectors. Addressing Christian-Muslim relations generally, as well as the histories of reading and the book, Burman offers a much more balanced and hands-on picture of how Europeans read the sacred text of Islam. |
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Contents
A
Note
on Matters of Form
vii
Introduction: Qur'an Translation, Qur'an Manuscripts, and
Quran Reading in Latin Christendom
ι
Translation, Philology, and Latin Style
12
Latin-Christian Qur'an Translators, Muslim Qur'an
Exegesis
36
Polemic, Philology, and Scholastic Reading in the Earliest
Manuscript of Robert of Ketton's Latin Qur'an
60
New Readers, New Frames: The Later Manuscript and Printed
Versions of Robert of Ketton's Latin
Quťan
88
The Qur'an Translations of Mark of Toledo and
Flavius
Mithridates: Manuscript Framing and Reading
Approaches
122
The Manuscripts of Egidio da Viterbo's Bilingual Qur'in;
Philology (and Polemic?) in the Sixteenth Century
149
Conclusion:
Juan de
Segovia and Qor'in Reading in Latin
Christendom»
1140-1560 178
Appendix: Four Translations of
22:1-5
abbreviations and Short Titles
205
vi
Contents
Notes
209
Selected Bibliography
289
Index of
Qur'ânic
References
303
Index of Manuscripts
307
Index of Persons and Subjects
309
Acknowledgments
315 |
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