Lives of the great languages: Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean
Part I: Group Portrait with Language -- Chapter 1: A Poetics of the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 2: My Tongue -- Chapter 3: A Cat May Look at a King -- Part II: Space, Place, and the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 4: Territory / Frontiers / Routes -- Chapter 5: Tracks -- Chapter 6: Tribal Rugs...
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Zusammenfassung: | Part I: Group Portrait with Language -- Chapter 1: A Poetics of the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 2: My Tongue -- Chapter 3: A Cat May Look at a King -- Part II: Space, Place, and the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 4: Territory / Frontiers / Routes -- Chapter 5: Tracks -- Chapter 6: Tribal Rugs -- Part III: Translation and Time -- Chapter 7: The Soul of a New Language -- Chapter 8: On First Looking into Mattā's Aristotle -- Chapter 9: "I Became a Fable" -- Chapter 10: A Spy in the House of Language -- Part IV: Beyond the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 11: Silence -- Chapter 12: The Shadow of Latinity -- Chapter 13: Life Writing "In this rich, ambitious work, Karla Mallette studies the nature and behaviors of the medieval cosmopolitan languages of learning-classical Arabic and medieval Latin-as they meandered their way across the Mediterranean. In a brilliant, lyrical performance in comparative literature and literary history, Mallette tells a complex story conveyed through vignette and anecdote of relationships among language workers-writers, compilers, translators, commentators, and copyists-their linguistic instrument of choice, and the transmission of knowledge, all before the emergence of the national language system in the late Middle Ages and early modernity. She describes how the elite languages of learning and culture were only tenuously related to the languages of everyday life, with Latin eventually giving way to the Romance vernaculars, and literary Arabic ceding space to its many spoken dialects. These elite instruments of learning took years of study to master, marking the passage from intellectual childhood to maturity, and although classical Arabic survives, a prerequisite for reading the Qur'an, Latin is, for all intents and purposes, dead. In a coda to the book, Mallette speculates on the afterlife of the cosmopolitan languages in the twenty-first century, on the perils of monolingualism, and the ethics of language choice: for example, what will happen to "global" English once England is no longer part of the EU, and can Al-Fusha, or perhaps Mandarin, the most spoken language in the world, take a lesson from English and become a new lingua franca for a new millennium? The book will be read by anyone interested in rethinking our choice of language, literary tradition, the transmission of ideas, and cultural expression in an increasingly multilingual world"-- |
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spelling | Mallette, Karla Verfasser (DE-588)134039858 aut Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean Karla Mallette Chicago ; London University of Chicago Press [2021] 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 240 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Part I: Group Portrait with Language -- Chapter 1: A Poetics of the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 2: My Tongue -- Chapter 3: A Cat May Look at a King -- Part II: Space, Place, and the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 4: Territory / Frontiers / Routes -- Chapter 5: Tracks -- Chapter 6: Tribal Rugs -- Part III: Translation and Time -- Chapter 7: The Soul of a New Language -- Chapter 8: On First Looking into Mattā's Aristotle -- Chapter 9: "I Became a Fable" -- Chapter 10: A Spy in the House of Language -- Part IV: Beyond the Cosmopolitan Language -- Chapter 11: Silence -- Chapter 12: The Shadow of Latinity -- Chapter 13: Life Writing "In this rich, ambitious work, Karla Mallette studies the nature and behaviors of the medieval cosmopolitan languages of learning-classical Arabic and medieval Latin-as they meandered their way across the Mediterranean. In a brilliant, lyrical performance in comparative literature and literary history, Mallette tells a complex story conveyed through vignette and anecdote of relationships among language workers-writers, compilers, translators, commentators, and copyists-their linguistic instrument of choice, and the transmission of knowledge, all before the emergence of the national language system in the late Middle Ages and early modernity. She describes how the elite languages of learning and culture were only tenuously related to the languages of everyday life, with Latin eventually giving way to the Romance vernaculars, and literary Arabic ceding space to its many spoken dialects. These elite instruments of learning took years of study to master, marking the passage from intellectual childhood to maturity, and although classical Arabic survives, a prerequisite for reading the Qur'an, Latin is, for all intents and purposes, dead. In a coda to the book, Mallette speculates on the afterlife of the cosmopolitan languages in the twenty-first century, on the perils of monolingualism, and the ethics of language choice: for example, what will happen to "global" English once England is no longer part of the EU, and can Al-Fusha, or perhaps Mandarin, the most spoken language in the world, take a lesson from English and become a new lingua franca for a new millennium? The book will be read by anyone interested in rethinking our choice of language, literary tradition, the transmission of ideas, and cultural expression in an increasingly multilingual world"-- Geschichte 500-1500 gnd rswk-swf Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd rswk-swf Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 gnd rswk-swf Mittelmeerraum (DE-588)4074900-9 gnd rswk-swf Arabic language / History Latin language / History Mediterranean Region / Languages Mittelmeerraum (DE-588)4074900-9 g Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 s Geschichte 500-1500 z DE-604 Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-226-79590-4 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-0-226-79606-2 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-226-79606-2 https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226796239 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mallette, Karla Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 gnd |
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title | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean |
title_auth | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean |
title_exact_search | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean |
title_exact_search_txtP | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean |
title_full | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean Karla Mallette |
title_fullStr | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean Karla Mallette |
title_full_unstemmed | Lives of the great languages Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean Karla Mallette |
title_short | Lives of the great languages |
title_sort | lives of the great languages arabic and latin in the medieval mediterranean |
title_sub | Arabic and Latin in the medieval Mediterranean |
topic | Mittelalter (DE-588)4129108-6 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Arabisch (DE-588)4241223-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Mittelalter Latein Arabisch Mittelmeerraum |
url | https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226796239 |
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