448-68-86435-1-10-20190912.pdf

As linguistic systems comprising a large variety of written and oral registers including derivate “languages” and “dialects,” Latin and Arabic have been of paramount importance for the history of the Euromediterranean since Antiquity. Moreover, due to their long-term function as languages of adminis...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-224302024-03-22T19:23:00Z Latin and Arabic König, Daniel G. Latin Arabic Language Christian-Muslim relations Mediterranean Latein Arabisch Sprache Christlich-Muslimische Beziehungen Mittelmeer thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAF Interfaith relations As linguistic systems comprising a large variety of written and oral registers including derivate “languages” and “dialects,” Latin and Arabic have been of paramount importance for the history of the Euromediterranean since Antiquity. Moreover, due to their long-term function as languages of administration, intellectual activity, and religion, they are often regarded as cultural markers of Europe and the (Arabic-)Islamic sphere respectively. This volume explores the many dimensions and ramifications of Latin-Arabic entanglement both from macro-historical as well as from micro-historical perspectives. Visions of history marked by the binary opposition of “Islam” and “the West” tend to ignore these important facets of Euromediterranean entanglement, as do historical studies that explain complex transcultural processes without giving attention to their linguistic dimension. Latein und Arabisch haben als Sprachsysteme mit einer großen Vielfalt an schriftlichen und mündlichen Registern, darunter “Sprachen” und Dialekte”, in der Geschichte des Euromediterraneums seit der Antike eine herausragende Rolle gespielt. Aufgrund ihrer lang anhaltenden Funktion als Sprachen der Administration, intellektueller Aktivität und Religion, werden sie oft als kultureller Marker Europas und der arabisch-islamischen Sphäre betrachtet. Dieser Band untersucht die vielen Facetten lateinisch-arabischer Verflechtung aus makro- und mikrohistorischer Perspektive. Er stellt die binäre Opposition von “Islam” und “dem Westen” in Frage und hebt die sprachliche Dimension christlich-muslimischer Beziehungen hervor. 2020-02-24 10:08:55 2020-04-01T06:50:31Z 2020-04-01T06:50:31Z 2019 book 1007753 2365-7995/eISSN 2365-7987 9783947732258; 9783947732265 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/22430 eng Heidelberg Studies on Transculturality application/pdf n/a 448-68-86435-1-10-20190912.pdf https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/catalog/book/448 Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP) heiUP 10.17885/heiup.448 Latein und Arabisch haben als Sprachsysteme mit einer großen Vielfalt an schriftlichen und mündlichen Registern, darunter “Sprachen” und Dialekte”, in der Geschichte des Euromediterraneums seit der Antike eine herausragende Rolle gespielt. Aufgrund ihrer lang anhaltenden Funktion als Sprachen der Administration, intellektueller Aktivität und Religion, werden sie oft als kultureller Marker Europas und der arabisch-islamischen Sphäre betrachtet. Dieser Band untersucht die vielen Facetten lateinisch-arabischer Verflechtung aus makro- und mikrohistorischer Perspektive. Er stellt die binäre Opposition von “Islam” und “dem Westen” in Frage und hebt die sprachliche Dimension christlich-muslimischer Beziehungen hervor. 10.17885/heiup.448 e783d080-4414-442b-9d7e-07b750c7b25d 9783947732258; 9783947732265 heiUP 5 288 Heidelberg open access
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