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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Matters of Form vii
- Introduction. Qur’ān Translation, Qur’ān Manuscripts, and Qur’ān Reading in Latin Christendom 1
- Chapter 1. Translation, Philology, and Latin Style 12
- Chapter 2. Latin-Christian Qur’ān Translators, Muslim Qur’ān Exegesis 36
- Chapter 3. Polemic, Philology, and Scholastic Reading in the Earliest Manuscript of Robert of Ketton’s Latin Qur’ān 60
- Chapter 4. New Readers, New Frames: The Later Manuscript and Printed Versions of Robert of Ketton’s Latin Qur’ān 88
- Chapter 5. The Qur’ān Translations of Mark of Toledo and Flavius Mithridates: Manuscript Framing and Reading Approaches 122
- Chapter 6. The Manuscripts of Egidio da Viterbo’s Bilingual Qur’an: Philology (and Polemic?) in the Sixteenth Century 149
- Conclusion. Juan de Segovia and Qur’ān Reading in Latin Christendom, 1140–1560 178
- Appendix. Four Translations of 22:1–5 199
- Abbreviations and Short Titles 205
- Notes 209
- Selected Bibliography 289
- Index of Qur’ānic References 303
- Index of Manuscripts 307
- Index of Persons and Subjects 309
- Acknowledgments 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Matters of Form vii
- Introduction. Qur’ān Translation, Qur’ān Manuscripts, and Qur’ān Reading in Latin Christendom 1
- Chapter 1. Translation, Philology, and Latin Style 12
- Chapter 2. Latin-Christian Qur’ān Translators, Muslim Qur’ān Exegesis 36
- Chapter 3. Polemic, Philology, and Scholastic Reading in the Earliest Manuscript of Robert of Ketton’s Latin Qur’ān 60
- Chapter 4. New Readers, New Frames: The Later Manuscript and Printed Versions of Robert of Ketton’s Latin Qur’ān 88
- Chapter 5. The Qur’ān Translations of Mark of Toledo and Flavius Mithridates: Manuscript Framing and Reading Approaches 122
- Chapter 6. The Manuscripts of Egidio da Viterbo’s Bilingual Qur’an: Philology (and Polemic?) in the Sixteenth Century 149
- Conclusion. Juan de Segovia and Qur’ān Reading in Latin Christendom, 1140–1560 178
- Appendix. Four Translations of 22:1–5 199
- Abbreviations and Short Titles 205
- Notes 209
- Selected Bibliography 289
- Index of Qur’ānic References 303
- Index of Manuscripts 307
- Index of Persons and Subjects 309
- Acknowledgments 315