The paper aims at analyzing the contents of some Arabic letters, written and receive by S. Assemani, preserve in the library of Museo Correr in Venice. Assemani's correspondence in Arabic is a rich source for various domains. This contribution focuses on a choice of documents in which mention is mad of seals and ancient scripts. Through these selected letters it was ossible to address the theme of the reuse and perception of Arabic artefacts, particularly inscribed gems, in Europe.
Arabic seals and scripts. Simone Assemani through his unpublished correspondence / D'Ottone, Arianna. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 17-36. - POLYMNIA. NUMISMATICA ANTICA E MEDIEVALE. STUDI.
Arabic seals and scripts. Simone Assemani through his unpublished correspondence
D'OTTONE, ARIANNA
2015
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The paper aims at analyzing the contents of some Arabic letters, written and receive by S. Assemani, preserve in the library of Museo Correr in Venice. Assemani's correspondence in Arabic is a rich source for various domains. This contribution focuses on a choice of documents in which mention is mad of seals and ancient scripts. Through these selected letters it was ossible to address the theme of the reuse and perception of Arabic artefacts, particularly inscribed gems, in Europe.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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