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CURSOR 04 Vehicles of Transmission, Translation, and Transformation, Wisnovsky

PUBLISHER Brepols Publishers (08/28/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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In this volume the McGill University Research Group on Transmission, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval Cultures and their collaborators initiate a new reflection on the dynamics involved in receiving texts and ideas from antiquity or from other contemporary cultures. For all their historic specificity, the western European, Arab/Islamic and Jewish civilizations of the Middle Ages were nonetheless co-participants in a complex web of cultural transmission that operated via translation and inevitably involved the transformation of what had been received. This three-fold process is what defines medieval intellectual history. Every act of transmission presumes the existence of some 'efficient cause' - a translation, a commentary, a book, a library, etc. Such vehicles of transmission, however, are not passive containers in which cultural products are transported. On the contrary: the vehicles themselves select, shape, and transform the material transmitted, making ancient or alien cultural products usable and attractive in another milieu. The case studies contained in this volume attempt to bring these larger processes into the foreground.They lay the groundwork for a new intellectual history of medieval civilizations in all their variety, based on the core premise that these shared not only a cultural heritage from antiquity but, more importantly, a broadly comparable 'operating system' for engaging with that heritage.Each was a culture of transmission, claiming ownership over the prestigious knowledge inherited from the past. Each depended on translation. Finally, each transformed what it appropriated.
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ISBN-13: 9782503534527
ISBN-10: 250353452X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: Arabic
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Page Count: 443
Carton Quantity: 1
Product Dimensions: 6.40 x 1.30 x 9.40 inches
Weight: 1.89 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Illustrated, Multi-Lingual
Country of Origin: US
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History | Europe - Medieval
History | Medieval
History | History & Surveys - General
Dewey Decimal: 001.2
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In this volume the McGill University Research Group on Transmission, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval Cultures and their collaborators initiate a new reflection on the dynamics involved in receiving texts and ideas from antiquity or from other contemporary cultures. For all their historic specificity, the western European, Arab/Islamic and Jewish civilizations of the Middle Ages were nonetheless co-participants in a complex web of cultural transmission that operated via translation and inevitably involved the transformation of what had been received. This three-fold process is what defines medieval intellectual history. Every act of transmission presumes the existence of some 'efficient cause' - a translation, a commentary, a book, a library, etc. Such vehicles of transmission, however, are not passive containers in which cultural products are transported. On the contrary: the vehicles themselves select, shape, and transform the material transmitted, making ancient or alien cultural products usable and attractive in another milieu. The case studies contained in this volume attempt to bring these larger processes into the foreground.They lay the groundwork for a new intellectual history of medieval civilizations in all their variety, based on the core premise that these shared not only a cultural heritage from antiquity but, more importantly, a broadly comparable 'operating system' for engaging with that heritage.Each was a culture of transmission, claiming ownership over the prestigious knowledge inherited from the past. Each depended on translation. Finally, each transformed what it appropriated.
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Editor: Fraenkel, Carlos
Carlos Fraenkel is Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Department of Jewish Studies, McGill University.
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Editor: Wisnovsky, Robert
Robert Wisnovsky is Associate Professor of Islamic Intellectual History in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.
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Editor: Wallis, Faith
Faith Wallis is Associate Professor at McGill University, jointly appointed in the Department of History and the Department of Social Studies of Medicine. She is the co-editor of "Medieval Science, Technology and Medicine: An Encyclopedia" (Routledge, 2005) and the author of essays and translations on medieval science and medicine.
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