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medieval worlds • no. 8 • 2018

Transcultural Contacts and Literary Exchanges


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    medieval worlds provides a forum for comparative, interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages. Its aim is to overcome disciplinary boundaries, regional limits and national research traditions in Medieval Studies, to open up new spaces for discussion, and to help developing global perspectives. We focus on the period from c. 400 to 1500 CE but do not stick to rigid periodization.
    medieval worlds is open to submissions of broadly comparative studies and matters of global interest, whether in single articles, companion papers, smaller clusters, or special issues on a subject of global/comparative history. We particularly invite studies of wide-ranging connectivity or comparison between different world regions.
    Apart from research articles, medieval worlds publishes ongoing debates and project and conference reports on comparative medieval research.

    Editor’s Preface
    Walter Pohl and Ingrid Hartl

    World Literature is Trans-Imperial: A Medieval and a Modern Approach
    Christian Høgel

    The Global Eminent Life: Sixth-Century Collected Biographies from Gregory of Tours to Huijiao of Jiaxiang Temple
    James T. Palmer

    The Aristotle of Pippin III. Greek Books Sent to the Frankish Court (ca. 758 AD)
    Christian Gastgeber

    Biblical Elements and the ‘Other’ in the Chronicon regum Legionensium
    Patrick S. Marschner

    “The messenger is the place of a man’s judgment”: Diplomacy between Emperors and Caliphs in the Tenth Century
    Courtney Luckhardt

    The Geopolitics on the Silk Road: Resurveying the Relationship of the Western Türks with Byzantium through Their Diplomatic Communications
    Li Qiang and Stefanos Kordosis

    Project Reports

    Dynamics in Buddhist Transfer in Eastern Central Asia 6th-14th Centuries: A Project Report
    BuddhistRoad Team

    Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia (MONGOL)
    Michal Biran

    Greek into Arabic. Philosophical Concepts and Linguistic Bridges
    Cristina D’Ancona, Gerhard Endress and Andrea Bozzi

    Writing the History of Aristotelian Logic During the Long Ninth Century. Some Remarks and Preliminary Results
    Christophe Erismann

    The THESIS Project
    Monica Brinzei

    Origins of the Vernacular Mode: Medieval Theology, Politics and Religious Identities
    Pavlína Rychterová

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    ISBN Online Edition

    978-3-7001-8441-6

    ISSN Online Edition

    2412-3196

    DOI

    doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no8_2018

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