Published Online: 2024-11-05
Published in Print: 2024-11-26
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Intertextuality, Transtextuality, and Rewriting in the Jewish, Christian and Islamic Literary and Legal Traditions: Editorial
- Aufsätze – Articles – Articles
- Quranic Law and Its ‘Biblical’ Intertexts
- The Use of Islamic Legal Discourse in Literature: How Did Premodern Arab Critics Classify and Analyze Legal Intertextuality?
- Testimony, Lying and Calumny at the Interface of Islamic Law and Arabic Poetry
- An Appalled Ghost Guiding Readers Across Semiotic Fault Lines: The Contribution of Literature to the Appreciation of Legal Change
- General Remarks on Plagiarism and Authorship in Islamic Religious Texts and the Case of The Special Qualities of Friday by Zayn al-Dīn al-ʿĀmilī (d. 965/1558)
- Medieval Rabbinic Literature Seen in a New Light: The Sources of Yalkut Shimoni on the Book of the Twelve Prophets
- Ibn al-Ṭayyib’s Fiqh al-Naṣrāniyya
- The Quiet Quote: Thoughts on Quotation Norms and Plagiarism in the Judeo-Arabic Culture of the High and Late Middle Ages
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Intertextuality, Transtextuality, and Rewriting in the Jewish, Christian and Islamic Literary and Legal Traditions: Editorial
- Aufsätze – Articles – Articles
- Quranic Law and Its ‘Biblical’ Intertexts
- The Use of Islamic Legal Discourse in Literature: How Did Premodern Arab Critics Classify and Analyze Legal Intertextuality?
- Testimony, Lying and Calumny at the Interface of Islamic Law and Arabic Poetry
- An Appalled Ghost Guiding Readers Across Semiotic Fault Lines: The Contribution of Literature to the Appreciation of Legal Change
- General Remarks on Plagiarism and Authorship in Islamic Religious Texts and the Case of The Special Qualities of Friday by Zayn al-Dīn al-ʿĀmilī (d. 965/1558)
- Medieval Rabbinic Literature Seen in a New Light: The Sources of Yalkut Shimoni on the Book of the Twelve Prophets
- Ibn al-Ṭayyib’s Fiqh al-Naṣrāniyya
- The Quiet Quote: Thoughts on Quotation Norms and Plagiarism in the Judeo-Arabic Culture of the High and Late Middle Ages