This article explores the resilience of the qaṣīda as social currency in the Kalbid and Norman periods of Sicily. It demonstrates how the Kalbid emirs incorporated the sociopoietic function of the Arabic ode — its capacity to create bonds of social exchange based on a shared ethos — in their programme to foster cohesion at a court potentially endangered by social, confessional and ethnic rivalries. It subsequently shows how the qaṣīda carried out a comparable function at the Norman court of Roger II, where Arabic poets once again resorted to the language and lore of the qaṣīda in order to craft a neutral space of interaction for Muslims and Christians at court
This project asks: What can the documents of Jewish Syrians teach us about the ways medieval Near Ea...
Pseudo-Arabic is a form of ornament, derived from Arabic script, which appears in both Islamic and C...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
This article discusses the relationship between the description of boundaries in western Sicily, whi...
The linguistic history of medieval Sicily is both intriguing and complex. From the classical Roman a...
This article analyses a brief panegyric text from mid-14th-century Egypt, authored by the court scri...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseration. September 2009. Major: History. Advisor: Kathryn Reyerson...
This article applies recent methodological approaches to a case study of two Mediterranean objects f...
This thesis seeks to discover what made it possible for such an extraordinary cultural flourishing t...
Shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts shaped imperial thought in the M...
The history of Sicily, the largest island of the Mediterranean, is notably distinct from the history...
This is a biography of a collection of eleven Arabic manuscripts at the library of the Università de...
This paper offers a new perspective on the cultural relations between Arab Muslims of the East and C...
In the mid-eleventh century, Sicilian authorities levied the »Sicilian tithe«, a customs duty hittin...
In diesem Artikel untersuchen wir die Verbreitung von Wissen über die Waage im neunten Jahrhundert i...
This project asks: What can the documents of Jewish Syrians teach us about the ways medieval Near Ea...
Pseudo-Arabic is a form of ornament, derived from Arabic script, which appears in both Islamic and C...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
This article discusses the relationship between the description of boundaries in western Sicily, whi...
The linguistic history of medieval Sicily is both intriguing and complex. From the classical Roman a...
This article analyses a brief panegyric text from mid-14th-century Egypt, authored by the court scri...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseration. September 2009. Major: History. Advisor: Kathryn Reyerson...
This article applies recent methodological approaches to a case study of two Mediterranean objects f...
This thesis seeks to discover what made it possible for such an extraordinary cultural flourishing t...
Shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts shaped imperial thought in the M...
The history of Sicily, the largest island of the Mediterranean, is notably distinct from the history...
This is a biography of a collection of eleven Arabic manuscripts at the library of the Università de...
This paper offers a new perspective on the cultural relations between Arab Muslims of the East and C...
In the mid-eleventh century, Sicilian authorities levied the »Sicilian tithe«, a customs duty hittin...
In diesem Artikel untersuchen wir die Verbreitung von Wissen über die Waage im neunten Jahrhundert i...
This project asks: What can the documents of Jewish Syrians teach us about the ways medieval Near Ea...
Pseudo-Arabic is a form of ornament, derived from Arabic script, which appears in both Islamic and C...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...