edited by Stephen G. Nichols, Joachim Küpper, and Andreas Kablitz.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York, NY
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Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2017]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xvi, 229 pages ; 23 cm.
SERIES
Series Title
Medieval interventions, v. 8.
CONTENTS NOTE
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On the Salutary Effects of Empire: Muslims, Jews, and the Calculus of Benefaction / Marina Rustow -- Thought Things: Greek, Arabic, Latin / Daniel Heller-Roazen -- Greek Fathers, Roman Tyrants, Spanish Martyrs: The Invention of European Vernacular Language / Stephen G. Nichols -- The Gaze of the Other: Decentered Vision and Language in Fifteenth-Century French Poets / Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet -- The Uncanny Beyond: The Mediterranean as Imaginary Frontier of Medieval Christian Culture / Jan-Dirk Müller -- Crusade Witness: Joinvillea's Vie de Saint Louis / Axel Rüth -- Rome, Italy and the End of the History of Salvation: Petrarcha's Italia mia / Gerhard Regn -- Sentimental Revivals: Gérard de Nervala's Voyage en Orient / Joachim Küpper --
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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From the dawn of ancient civilization to modern times, the Mediterranean Sea looms in the imagination of the people living on its shores as a space of myth and adventure, of conquest and confrontation, of migration and settlement, of religious ferment and conflict. Since its waters linked the earliest empires and centers of civilization, the Mediterranean generated globalization and multiculturalism. It gave birthFrom the dawn of ancient civilization to modern times, the Mediterranean Sea looms in the imagination of the people living on its shores as a space of myth and adventure, of conquest and confrontation, of migration and settlement, of religious ferment and conflict. Since its waters linked the earliest empires and centers of civilization, the Mediterranean generated globalization and multiculturalism. It gave birthFrom the dawn of ancient civilization to modern times, the Mediterranean Sea looms in the imagination of the people living on its shores as a space of myth and adventure, of conquest and confrontation, of migration and settlement, of religious ferment and conflict. Since its waters linked the earliest empires and centers of civilization, the Mediterranean generated globalization and multiculturalism. It gave birth",,,,"Geist" as Medium of Art: Goethea's West-östlicher Divan / David E. Wellbery.