Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World
Herausgeber: Bruning, Jelle; Sijpesteijn, Petra M; de Jong, Janneke H M
Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World
Herausgeber: Bruning, Jelle; Sijpesteijn, Petra M; de Jong, Janneke H M
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The first volume to map the interregional political, economic and cultural networks in which Egypt functioned as it was transformed from a Graeco-Roman to an Arabic-Islamic region. Brings together a wide range of disciplines, serving historians of late antiquity and Islam, archaeologists and papyrologists.
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The first volume to map the interregional political, economic and cultural networks in which Egypt functioned as it was transformed from a Graeco-Roman to an Arabic-Islamic region. Brings together a wide range of disciplines, serving historians of late antiquity and Islam, archaeologists and papyrologists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781009170017
- ISBN-10: 1009170015
- Artikelnr.: 63696870
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781009170017
- ISBN-10: 1009170015
- Artikelnr.: 63696870
Introduction Jelle Bruning, Janneke H. M. de Jong and Petra M. Sijpesteijn; Part 1. Political and Administrative Connections: 1. Egypt in the age of Justinian: connector or disconnector? Peter Sarris; 2. At the crossroads of regional settings: Egypt, 500-1000 CE Yaacov Lev; 3. The frontier zone at the first cataract before and at the time of the Muslim conquest (fifth to seventh centuries) Stefanie Schmidt; 4. Islamic historiography on early Muslim relations with Nubia Sylvie Denoix; 5. Local tradition and imperial legal policy under the Umayyads: the evolution of the early Egyptian school of law Mathieu Tillier; 6. Ibn
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n's pacification campaign: sedition, authority and empire in Abbasid Egypt Matthew S. Gordon; Part 2. Economic Connections: 7. Between Ramla and Fus
: Archaeological evidence for Egyptian contacts with early Islamic Palestine (eighth-eleventh centuries) Gideon Avni; 8. Egypt's connections in the early Caliphate: political, economic and cultural Petra M. Sijpesteijn; 9. Trading activities in the Eastern Mediterranean through ceramics between late antiquity and fatimid times (ca. seventh-tenth/eleventh centuries) Joanita Vroom; Part 3. Social and Cultural Connections: 10. The destruction of Alexandria: religious imagery and local identity in early Islamic Egypt Jelle Bruning; 11. Scribal networks, taxation and the role of coptic in Marwanid Egypt Jennifer Cromwell; 12. A changing position of Greek? Greek papyri in the documentary culture of early Islamic Egypt Janneke H. M. de Jong; 13. Regional diversity in the use of administrative loanwords in early Islamic Arabic documentary sources (632-800 CE): a preliminary survey Eugenio Garosi; 14. Babylon/Qär al-Sham
: continuity and change at the heart of the new metropolis of Fus
Peter Sheehan and Alison L. Gascoigne; 15. Utilizing non-Muslim literary sources for the study of Egypt, 500-1000 CE Maged S.A. Mikhail; Index.
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n's pacification campaign: sedition, authority and empire in Abbasid Egypt Matthew S. Gordon; Part 2. Economic Connections: 7. Between Ramla and Fus
: Archaeological evidence for Egyptian contacts with early Islamic Palestine (eighth-eleventh centuries) Gideon Avni; 8. Egypt's connections in the early Caliphate: political, economic and cultural Petra M. Sijpesteijn; 9. Trading activities in the Eastern Mediterranean through ceramics between late antiquity and fatimid times (ca. seventh-tenth/eleventh centuries) Joanita Vroom; Part 3. Social and Cultural Connections: 10. The destruction of Alexandria: religious imagery and local identity in early Islamic Egypt Jelle Bruning; 11. Scribal networks, taxation and the role of coptic in Marwanid Egypt Jennifer Cromwell; 12. A changing position of Greek? Greek papyri in the documentary culture of early Islamic Egypt Janneke H. M. de Jong; 13. Regional diversity in the use of administrative loanwords in early Islamic Arabic documentary sources (632-800 CE): a preliminary survey Eugenio Garosi; 14. Babylon/Qär al-Sham
: continuity and change at the heart of the new metropolis of Fus
Peter Sheehan and Alison L. Gascoigne; 15. Utilizing non-Muslim literary sources for the study of Egypt, 500-1000 CE Maged S.A. Mikhail; Index.
Introduction Jelle Bruning, Janneke H. M. de Jong and Petra M. Sijpesteijn; Part 1. Political and Administrative Connections: 1. Egypt in the age of Justinian: connector or disconnector? Peter Sarris; 2. At the crossroads of regional settings: Egypt, 500-1000 CE Yaacov Lev; 3. The frontier zone at the first cataract before and at the time of the Muslim conquest (fifth to seventh centuries) Stefanie Schmidt; 4. Islamic historiography on early Muslim relations with Nubia Sylvie Denoix; 5. Local tradition and imperial legal policy under the Umayyads: the evolution of the early Egyptian school of law Mathieu Tillier; 6. Ibn
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n's pacification campaign: sedition, authority and empire in Abbasid Egypt Matthew S. Gordon; Part 2. Economic Connections: 7. Between Ramla and Fus
: Archaeological evidence for Egyptian contacts with early Islamic Palestine (eighth-eleventh centuries) Gideon Avni; 8. Egypt's connections in the early Caliphate: political, economic and cultural Petra M. Sijpesteijn; 9. Trading activities in the Eastern Mediterranean through ceramics between late antiquity and fatimid times (ca. seventh-tenth/eleventh centuries) Joanita Vroom; Part 3. Social and Cultural Connections: 10. The destruction of Alexandria: religious imagery and local identity in early Islamic Egypt Jelle Bruning; 11. Scribal networks, taxation and the role of coptic in Marwanid Egypt Jennifer Cromwell; 12. A changing position of Greek? Greek papyri in the documentary culture of early Islamic Egypt Janneke H. M. de Jong; 13. Regional diversity in the use of administrative loanwords in early Islamic Arabic documentary sources (632-800 CE): a preliminary survey Eugenio Garosi; 14. Babylon/Qär al-Sham
: continuity and change at the heart of the new metropolis of Fus
Peter Sheehan and Alison L. Gascoigne; 15. Utilizing non-Muslim literary sources for the study of Egypt, 500-1000 CE Maged S.A. Mikhail; Index.
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n's pacification campaign: sedition, authority and empire in Abbasid Egypt Matthew S. Gordon; Part 2. Economic Connections: 7. Between Ramla and Fus
: Archaeological evidence for Egyptian contacts with early Islamic Palestine (eighth-eleventh centuries) Gideon Avni; 8. Egypt's connections in the early Caliphate: political, economic and cultural Petra M. Sijpesteijn; 9. Trading activities in the Eastern Mediterranean through ceramics between late antiquity and fatimid times (ca. seventh-tenth/eleventh centuries) Joanita Vroom; Part 3. Social and Cultural Connections: 10. The destruction of Alexandria: religious imagery and local identity in early Islamic Egypt Jelle Bruning; 11. Scribal networks, taxation and the role of coptic in Marwanid Egypt Jennifer Cromwell; 12. A changing position of Greek? Greek papyri in the documentary culture of early Islamic Egypt Janneke H. M. de Jong; 13. Regional diversity in the use of administrative loanwords in early Islamic Arabic documentary sources (632-800 CE): a preliminary survey Eugenio Garosi; 14. Babylon/Qär al-Sham
: continuity and change at the heart of the new metropolis of Fus
Peter Sheehan and Alison L. Gascoigne; 15. Utilizing non-Muslim literary sources for the study of Egypt, 500-1000 CE Maged S.A. Mikhail; Index.