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Learning in a crusader city : intellectual activity and intercultural exchanges in Acre, 1191-1291 / Jonathan Rubin (Bar-Ilan University)
VerfasserRubin, Yonatan In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Yonatan Rubin
ErschienenCambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2020
Ausgabe
First paperback edition
Umfangx, 224 Seiten : Illustrationen
HochschulschriftHebrew University, Dissertation, 2012
Anmerkung
Includes bibliographical references and index. - "The present book started out as a PhD dissertation submitted to the senate of the Hebrew University in the summer of 2012"
SerieCambridge studies in medieval life and thought$$a4th series, book 110 ; 4th series, book 110
SchlagwörterCivilization In Wikipedia suchen nach Civilization / Intellectual life In Wikipedia suchen nach Intellectual life / Acre (Israel) / Intellectual life In Wikipedia suchen nach Acre (Israel) / Intellectual life / Acre (Israel) / Civilization In Wikipedia suchen nach Acre (Israel) / Civilization / Jerusalem / History / Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 In Wikipedia suchen nach 1099-1244 Jerusalem / History / Latin Kingdom / Acre (Israel) / Intellectual life In Wikipedia suchen nach Acre (Israel) / Intellectual life / Acre (Israel) / Civilization In Wikipedia suchen nach Acre (Israel) / Civilization / Jerusalem / History / Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 / Israel / Acre / Middle East / Jerusalem In Wikipedia suchen nach 1099-1244 / Israel / Acre / Middle East / Jerusalem Jerusalem / History / Latin Kingdom / Kreuzfahrerstaaten In Wikipedia suchen nach Kreuzfahrerstaaten / Akko In Wikipedia suchen nach Akko / Interkulturelles Lernen In Wikipedia suchen nach Interkulturelles Lernen / Geschichte 1191-1291 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1191-1291
ISBN978-1-316-63771-5
ISBN978-1-107-18718-4
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Zusammenfassung

Intellectual activity in Acre : socio-cultural characteristics -- Acre's Christian and Jewish centres of teaching and learning -- Language and translation -- Acre as a meeting point of juridical traditions -- The study of Islam -- Theological exchanges with Oriental Christians

"On May 18, 1291 Frankish Acre was taken by the Mamluks and destroyed, marking, as Prawer has written, the end of the history of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. As is well- known, during the preceding century Acre was a major urban centre, which served as the capital of the kingdom of Jerusalem and as a major commercial hub. But another important aspect of the thirteenth-century city remains unexplored: During that period Acre housed a considerable number of learned men, some of whom possessed knowledge that was unique and rare"--