The Holy See became aware of the potential evangelising role of the Maltese in Ottoman lands at least from the mid-sixteenth century. This had much to do with Malta's geographical proximity to North Africa, coupled with the ability of the Maltese to speak a native Semitic language, believed to be close to Arabic, while at the same time being fervently Catholic Christians. Malta was singled out for this role mainly because the majority of Levantine Christian communities, then largely under Ottoman rule, were known to speak some form of Arabic. The combination of these factors appeared to be an excellent combination of circumstances to the Catholic Church authorities in Rome who believed that Malta was ideally suited for the teaching of Arabi...
MALTESE belongs to the Semitic language family. Other languages such as English and German belong to...
This material forms part of the Oliver Friggieri CollectionA history of Maltese culture may be said ...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
The Maltese language is the only national language in Europe of Semitic origin. It was formed durin...
Bachelor's work "Why is Arabic spoken in Christian Malta? The heritage of the Orient on the formatio...
In talking about the presence of Italian in Malta one needs to look at the linguistic influence of a...
Available documentation for the early modern period indicates that the Malta harbor towns achieved l...
In 1554 Ignatius Loyola realized Malta’s great potential as a stepping-stone for building contacts w...
One of the most intriguing aspects of the evolution of the Maltese language is the lack of a clearly...
The history of Malta is a sequence of experiences which exposed the country to various cultures and ...
Whilst acknowledging that there are various factors that influence the Maltese character, one must a...
In 1554 Ignatius Loyola realized Malta’s great potential as a stepping-stone for building contacts w...
The history of the great siege of Malta has always been recounted from a Western point of view. The...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
The educational achievements of early modern Malta must be set against a background of the widesprea...
MALTESE belongs to the Semitic language family. Other languages such as English and German belong to...
This material forms part of the Oliver Friggieri CollectionA history of Maltese culture may be said ...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
The Maltese language is the only national language in Europe of Semitic origin. It was formed durin...
Bachelor's work "Why is Arabic spoken in Christian Malta? The heritage of the Orient on the formatio...
In talking about the presence of Italian in Malta one needs to look at the linguistic influence of a...
Available documentation for the early modern period indicates that the Malta harbor towns achieved l...
In 1554 Ignatius Loyola realized Malta’s great potential as a stepping-stone for building contacts w...
One of the most intriguing aspects of the evolution of the Maltese language is the lack of a clearly...
The history of Malta is a sequence of experiences which exposed the country to various cultures and ...
Whilst acknowledging that there are various factors that influence the Maltese character, one must a...
In 1554 Ignatius Loyola realized Malta’s great potential as a stepping-stone for building contacts w...
The history of the great siege of Malta has always been recounted from a Western point of view. The...
The presence of the Order of St John in Malta could only be expected to consolidate and develop furt...
The educational achievements of early modern Malta must be set against a background of the widesprea...
MALTESE belongs to the Semitic language family. Other languages such as English and German belong to...
This material forms part of the Oliver Friggieri CollectionA history of Maltese culture may be said ...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...