Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Indiculus luminosus and the Creation of a Ninth-Century Prophetic Conflict between Christianity and Islam
- Empire and Caliphate in the Life of John of Gorze
- The Writing of Munāẓarāt in Times of Turmoil: Disputations inFatimid Ifrīqiya
- Messaging and Memory: Notes from Medieval Ifrīqiya and Sicily
- “And God Dispersed Their Unity”: Historiographical Patterns in Recounting the End of Muslim Rule in Sicily and al-Andalus
- A Wondrous Past, a Dangerous Present: The Egyptian Temple of Akhmīm and the Martorana Church in Palermo, as Seen through Ibn Jubayr’s Travelogue
- How Does a Moorish Prince Become a Roman Caesar? Fictions and Forgeries, Emperors and Others from the Spanish “Flores” Romances to the Lead Books of Granada
- Index
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Indiculus luminosus and the Creation of a Ninth-Century Prophetic Conflict between Christianity and Islam
- Empire and Caliphate in the Life of John of Gorze
- The Writing of Munāẓarāt in Times of Turmoil: Disputations inFatimid Ifrīqiya
- Messaging and Memory: Notes from Medieval Ifrīqiya and Sicily
- “And God Dispersed Their Unity”: Historiographical Patterns in Recounting the End of Muslim Rule in Sicily and al-Andalus
- A Wondrous Past, a Dangerous Present: The Egyptian Temple of Akhmīm and the Martorana Church in Palermo, as Seen through Ibn Jubayr’s Travelogue
- How Does a Moorish Prince Become a Roman Caesar? Fictions and Forgeries, Emperors and Others from the Spanish “Flores” Romances to the Lead Books of Granada
- Index
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- Medieval Sicily, al-Andalus, and the MaghribWriting in Times of Turmoil, pp. 171 - 178Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2020