The volume aims at exploring the multifaceted modalities with which classical and pre-modern Islamic thought has imagined and narrated the past, developing from different points of view – literary, historical, philological, political, religious, or at the level of collective imagination – an intellectual and interpretive attitude to the past, and articulating a complex discourse on antiquity, its memory and its persistence in the cultural and geographical spaces of the Muslim Near East.
Before Archaeology. The Meaning of the Past in the Premodern Islamic Thought (and After) / Capezzone, Leonardo. - (2020).
Before Archaeology. The Meaning of the Past in the Premodern Islamic Thought (and After)
Leonardo Capezzone
2020
Abstract
The volume aims at exploring the multifaceted modalities with which classical and pre-modern Islamic thought has imagined and narrated the past, developing from different points of view – literary, historical, philological, political, religious, or at the level of collective imagination – an intellectual and interpretive attitude to the past, and articulating a complex discourse on antiquity, its memory and its persistence in the cultural and geographical spaces of the Muslim Near East.File allegati a questo prodotto
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