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The Republic Of Arabic Letters Islam And The European Enlightenment Alexander Bevilacqua

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The Republic Of Arabic Letters Islam And The European Enlightenment Alexander Bevilacqua
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Alexander Bevilacqua
ISBN: 9780674985698, 9780674977563, 9780674975927, 9780674244870, 0674985699, 0674977564, 0674975928, 0674244877
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Republic Of Arabic Letters Islam And The European Enlightenment Alexander Bevilacqua by Alexander Bevilacqua 9780674985698, 9780674977563, 9780674975927, 9780674244870, 0674985699, 0674977564, 0674975928, 0674244877 instant download after payment.

The foundations of the modern Western understanding of Islamic civilization were laid in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Well after the Crusades but before modern colonialism, Europeans first accurately translated the Qur'an into a European language, mapped the branches of the Islamic arts and sciences, and wrote the history of Muslim societies using Arabic sources. The Republic of Arabic Letters provides the first panoramic treatment of this transformation. Relying on a variety of unpublished sources in six languages, it recounts how Christian scholars first came to a clear-eyed view of Islam. Its protagonists are Europeans who learned Arabic and used their linguistic skills to translate and interpret Islamic civilization. Christians both Catholic and Protestant, and not the secular thinkers of the Enlightenment, established this new knowledge, which swept away religious prejudice and cast aside a medieval tradition of polemical falsehoods. Beginning with the collection of Islamic manuscripts in the Near East and beyond, the book moves from Rome, Paris and Oxford to Cambridge, London and Leiden in order to reconstruct the most important breakthroughs in this scholarly movement. By identifying the individual manuscripts used, The Republic of Arabic Letters reveals how the translators, willing to be taught by Islamic traditions, imported contemporary Muslim interpretations and judgments into the European body of knowledge about Islam. Eventually, their books reached readers like Voltaire and Edward Gibbon, who assimilated not just their factual content but their interpretations, weaving them into the fabric of Enlightenment thought.--

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