早期伊斯兰北非的拉丁语

Jonathan P. Conant
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本文探讨了拉丁语在早期伊斯兰马格里布的社会功能,以及在697/98年阿拉伯人占领迦太基之后继续使用这种语言的当地社区的担忧。通过关注那些起源于七世纪末至十三世纪中叶之间的北非的拉丁来源,它考虑了拉丁语作为基督教纪念、崇拜和教育语言使用的证据;在中世纪的马格里布,拉丁语和罗曼语作为口语幸存下来;拉丁语至少作为该地区新兴的穆斯林统治阶级与其基督教和犹太教臣民之间宗教争论的短暂语言;以及使用拉丁语作为跨地中海交流的语言。在伊斯兰北非,拉丁语的生命力可能比学者们有时想象的更旺盛,然而,拉丁语在调解海外关系中的使用方式可能最终削弱了中世纪欧洲基督徒对该地区的持续兴趣。
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Latinity in Early Islamic North Africa
This paper explores the social function of Latin in the early Islamic Maghrib and the concerns of the local communities who continued to use the language beyond the Arab capture of Carthage in 697/98. By focussing on those Latin sources whose origins can be assigned to North Africa between the end of the seventh and the mid-thirteenth century, it considers evidence for the use of Latin as a language of Christian commemoration, worship, and education; the survival of Latin and then Romance as a spoken language in the medieval Maghrib; the role of Latin as at least a short-lived language of religious disputation between the region’s new Muslim ruling class and their Christian and Jewish subjects; and the use of Latin as a language of trans-Mediterranean communications. The language probably enjoyed a more robust afterlife in Islamic North Africa than scholars have sometimes imagined, yet the way in which Latin was deployed in mediating relationships overseas may ultimately have undermined sustained interest in the region by medieval European Christians.
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