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Medieval Welsh Perceptions Of The Orient Natalia I Petrovskaia

  • SKU: BELL-11077558
Medieval Welsh Perceptions Of The Orient Natalia I Petrovskaia
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Author: Natalia I. Petrovskaia
ISBN: 9782503551555, 9782503560656, 2503551556, 2503560652
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Medieval Welsh Perceptions Of The Orient Natalia I Petrovskaia by Natalia I. Petrovskaia 9782503551555, 9782503560656, 2503551556, 2503560652 instant download after payment.

This book introduces a new theoretical framework for the examination of medieval Western European perceptions of the Orient. Through the application of the medieval concept of translatio studii et imperii, it proposes the identification of three distinct conceptions of the Orient in medieval sources: Biblical, Classical, and Contemporary. Welsh textual material from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is used as a case-study to develop and illustrate this theory.
This study brings historical sources to bear on previously unexplained literary phenomena and it examines the evolution of texts and ideas in the process of transmission and translation. The sources analysed here include vernacular and Latin texts produced in Wales, as well as material that has been translated into Welsh such as Imago mundi and legends about Charlemagne. It thus combines an important and much-needed account of the development of Welsh attitudes to the East with a unique analysis of Oriental references across an extensive literary corpus.

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