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Arabic Christianity between the Ottoman Levant and Eastern Europe
- Title
- Arabic Christianity between the Ottoman Levant and Eastern Europe / edited by Ioana Feodorov, Bernard Heyberger, Samuel Noble.
- Publication
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
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- Description
- xviii, 365 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles; 25 cm.
- Summary
- "This volume sheds light on the historical background and political circumstances that encouraged the dialogue between Eastern-European Christians and Arabic-speaking Christians of the Middle East in Ottoman times, as well as the means employed in pursuing this dialogue for several centuries. The ties that connected Eastern European Christianity with Arabic-speaking Christians in the 16th-19th centuries are the focus of this book. Contributors address the Arabic-speaking hierarchs' and scholars' connections with patriarchs and rulers of Constantinople, the Romanian Principalities, Kyiv, and the Tsardom of Moscow, the circulation of literature, models, iconography, and knowhow between the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and research dedicated to them by Eastern European scholars. Contributors are Stefano Di Pietrantonio, Ioana Feodorov, Serge Frantsouzoff, Bernard Heyberger, Elena Korovtchenko, Sofia Melikyan, Charbel Nassif, Constantin A. Panchenko, Yulia Petrova, Vera Tchentsova, Mihai Ţipău and Carsten Walbiner"--
- Series Statement
- Arabic Christianity: texts and studies, 2468-2454 ; volume 3
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Church history.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Contents
- Eastern Christians in Dialogue with Europe. East and West : a connected history of Eastern Christianity / Bernard Heyberger -- The "Dark Age" of Middle Eastern Monasticism : decline and revival of the Palestinian monasteriesin the late Mumluk and early Ottoman periods / Constantin A. Panchenko -- "Tout Moscou, Ville-Reine, trembla de te rencontrer" : le patriarche Macaire d'Antioche et la tutelle des patriarches orientaux sur l'Église russe / Vera Tchentsova -- Interchange and Circulation. Byzance et les Grecs dans le récit de voyage de Paul d'Alep / Mihai Țipău -- Traces of Russian (Church) History in the Writings of Makarios ibn al-Zaʿīm / Carsten Walbiner -- Hagiographical Renaissance as a Part of the Melkite Renaissance : Makarios ibn al-Za'īm's contribution / Sofia Melikyan -- Le Kitāb fī ṣināʿat al-faṣāḥa du patriarche Athanase III Dabbās : enjeux littéraires et linguistiques d'un texte de rhétorique gréco-arabe inédit / Stefano Di Pietrantonio -- Was Peter Movilă's Confession of the Orthodox Faith a Source for the Teachings on the Orthodox Faith Printed in the 1752 Beirut Psalter? / Ioana Feodorov -- Sources and Historiography. The Collection of Arabic Manuscripts at the "V.I. Vernadsky" National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv / Yulia Petrova -- Les vieux livres imprimés en écriture arabe dans la collection des Rousseau, père et fils, conservée à Saint-Pétersbourg / Serge A. Frantsouzoff -- L'arabisante Alexandra Mikhaïlova et sa contribution aux études arabes chrétiennes en URSS / Elena A. Korovtchenko -- Cinquante ans d'études sur l'art melkite (1969-2019) : essai d'historiographie / Charbel Nassif -- Through the Looking-Glass : remembering the first exhibition of Melkite icons at the Sursock Museum in Beirut, May-June 1969 / Ioana Feodorov.
- ISBN
- 9789004463264
- 9004463267
- 9789004465831 (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 2021026310
- OCLC
- on1260170652
- 1260170652
- SCSB-14229142
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library