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Refutation Of The Koran Riccoldo Of Monte Croce Op Translated By Londini Ensis

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Refutation Of The Koran Riccoldo Of Monte Croce Op Translated By Londini Ensis
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.81 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Riccoldo of Monte Croce OP, translated by Londini Ensis
ISBN: 9781452867830, 1452867836
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Refutation Of The Koran Riccoldo Of Monte Croce Op Translated By Londini Ensis by Riccoldo Of Monte Croce Op, Translated By Londini Ensis 9781452867830, 1452867836 instant download after payment.

Refutation of the Koran - Or The Law Of The Saracens

This translation of Riccoldo's "Confutatio Alcorani" is a must-have for researchers in the areas of Medieval European and Muslim relations, the history of Dominican missionary efforts, the reception of the works of Riccoldo (Pennini) of Monte Croce, and Renaissance perspectives on Islam.

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‘The general reader should note that this translation has not been carried out by any expert, while the reader educated in Latin will recognise this immediately. There was, in my mind, a great need for this document to be published in the English language, since it is a document of such historical significance. With this in mind, I hope that the benefit of the availability of this text in English may go a little way towards inclining readers to forgive me for the errors contained therein.

As for criticism of brother Riccoldo's confutation and his arguments, far be it from me to make judgements concerning the value or validity of anything put forward by such a great scholar. That, I might suggest, is for the reader to decide.’

Londini Ensis, 2002

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