Muhammad Ibn 'Abdallah Al-Bazyar, Anna Akasoy, Stefan Georges
Dieser Band stellt ein bedeutendes Werk aus der kulturellen Blutezeit der fruhen Abbasiden vor. Muhammad ibn 'Abdallah al-Bazyar verfasste es fur den Kalifen al-Mutawakkil (847-861) und trug seinem Herrn darin zusammen, was uber Falken und Hunde bekannt war, insbesondere uber deren Behandlung bei Krankheiten - ein groes Bedurfnis, denn die Beizjagd war geradezu ein hofisches Ritual. Im 13. Jh. wurde das Werk des al-Bazyar unter Friedrich II. ins Lateinische und wohl unter Alfons dem Weisen ins Kastilische ubersetzt und entwickelte sich in der Folge im Abendland zu einem der meistverbreiteten...
Dieser Band stellt ein bedeutendes Werk aus der kulturellen Blutezeit der fruhen Abbasiden vor. Muhammad ibn 'Abdallah al-Bazyar verfasste es fur den ...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion of the Abbasid Empire in the eighth century. Military and political contacts went along with an increasing interest in the other side. Cultural exchanges and the transmission of knowledge were facilitated by a trading network, with musk constituting one of the main trading goods from the Himalayas, largely through India. From the thirteenth century onwards the spread of the Mongol Empire from the Western borders of Europe through Central Asia to China facilitated further exchanges. The...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion of the Abbasid Empire in the eighth century. Milita...
While the transmission of Greek philosophy and science via the Muslim world to western Europe in the Middle Ages has been closely scrutinized, the fate of the Arabic philosophical and scientific legacy in later centuries has received less attention, a fault this volume aims to correct. The authors in this collection discuss in particular the radical ideas associated with Averroism that are attributed to the Aristotle commentator Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) and challenge key doctrines of the Abrahamic religions. This volume examines what happened to Averroes s philosophy during the sixteenth,...
While the transmission of Greek philosophy and science via the Muslim world to western Europe in the Middle Ages has been closely scrutinized, the fat...
While the transmission of Greek philosophy and science via the Muslim world to western Europe in the Middle Ages has been closely scrutinized, the fate of the Arabic philosophical and scientific legacy in later centuries has received less attention, a fault this volume aims to correct. The authors in this collection discuss in particular the radical ideas associated with Averroism that are attributed to the Aristotle commentator Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) and challenge key doctrines of the Abrahamic religions. This volume examines what happened to Averroes s philosophy during the sixteenth,...
While the transmission of Greek philosophy and science via the Muslim world to western Europe in the Middle Ages has been closely scrutinized, the fat...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion of the Abbasid Empire in the eighth century. Military and political contacts went along with an increasing interest in the other side. Cultural exchanges and the transmission of knowledge were facilitated by a trading network, with musk constituting one of the main trading goods from the Himalayas, largely through India. From the thirteenth century onwards the spread of the Mongol Empire from the Western borders of Europe through Central Asia to China facilitated further exchanges. The...
The first encounters between the Islamic world and Tibet took place in the course of the expansion of the Abbasid Empire in the eighth century. Milita...