Histories of the Middle East: Studies in Middle Eastern Society, Economy and Law in Honor of A. L. Udovitch

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
S. Hamdani
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who “brought the vague individual into the realm of angelic cognition” (p. 291). Bearing in mind the idea of the angelic applied to ancient categories of knowledge, it is fascinating to then approach Fumo’s analysis of late-medieval English work on Ovid for its own inquiry into medieval readers’ philosophies. As Black asks how Avicenna’s work – itself deeply concerned with angels’ cognitive power and their relations with people – meets with new arguments from Christian interlocutors, so Fumo asks how English writers used ekphrasis and manuscript illumination to introduce moralising dimensions into ancient texts. This gives the reader the opportunity to take a schematic long view: what theological and philosophical impulses were at play in medieval Europe and reveal themselves most distinctly when writers work directly with Classical texts to produce a new intellectual frame? In other words, what ideological work does medieval transformation perform? There are, of course, a great many other critical questions that readers from a range of disciplines might draw from the volume, an observation that speaks well of the project overall. If there is one revision to be suggested, it is for more argumentative work from the contributors, so that questions are met with answers, even if provisional. A group of accomplished scholars such as these might offer eighteen provocative studies, but in some cases the essays describe research without producing a set of analytical statements that coalesce into a thesis. Overall, however, the volume is a solid achievement, broad in scope and admirably reaching out across disciplines. It is encouraging to think that the research group at the helm of this project will continue its valuable work in organising workshops and publishing scholarship.
《中东史:中东社会、经济和法律研究》,以纪念a.l.乌多维奇
他“将模糊的个人带入天使般的认知领域”(第291页)。考虑到天使的概念适用于古代的知识范畴,福莫对中世纪晚期英国关于奥维德的著作的分析是很有趣的,因为它本身也在探究中世纪读者的哲学。正如布莱克所问的那样,阿维森纳的作品——它本身就深深关注天使的认知能力及其与人的关系——是如何与基督教对话者的新论点相遇的,福莫所问的是,英国作家是如何使用短语和手稿照明来将道德维度引入古代文本的。这给了读者一个机会,以一个概览的长远观点:在中世纪的欧洲,什么神学和哲学的冲动在起作用,当作家直接与古典文本产生一个新的知识框架时,它们最明显地揭示了自己?换句话说,中世纪的转型做了什么意识形态工作?当然,来自不同学科的读者可能会从这本书中得出许多其他关键问题,这是对整个项目的良好评价。如果有一个修订建议,那就是让贡献者的工作更具争议性,这样问题就会得到答案,即使是暂时的。像这样一群有成就的学者可能会提供18项具有挑衅性的研究,但在某些情况下,这些论文描述了研究,却没有产生一组分析性的陈述,这些陈述合并成一篇论文。然而,总的来说,这本书是一个坚实的成就,范围广泛,令人钦佩地跨越了学科。令人鼓舞的是,这个项目的研究小组将继续在组织研讨会和出版奖学金方面进行有价值的工作。
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