La connaissance de l’Islam dans l’Occident médiéval


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This volume the second in the series of Marie-Thérèse d’Alverny’s selected articles to be published by Variorum gathers the majority of her studies on the understanding of Islam in the West from the early Middle Ages until the mid-13th century; some related works will be included in a further selection. In the 12th century as she shows a serious effort was for the first time made to learn something of the reality behind the fabulous and scurrilous stories about Muhammad and Islam. A collection of translations from Arabic including the Koran was commissioned in 1140 by Peter the Venerable of Cluny and d’Alverny found the manuscript in which his secretary wrote these out. This discovery led her to explore other translations into Latin of the Koran and other Islamic texts to identify the work of the translators Hermann of Carinthia Robert of Ketton and Mark of Toledo and to depict the milieu in which this work was possible.
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