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In the early Middle Ages (ninth to eleventh centuries), Italy became the target of Muslim campaigns. The Muslims conquered Sicily, ruled her for more than two centuries, and conducted many raids against the Italian Peninsula. During that period, however, Christians and Muslims did not always fight each other. Indeed, sometimes they traded with the other' and visited the lands of the other'.

By presenting the annotated English translation of the early medieval primary sources about how Muslims and Christians perceived each other, the circulation of news about them, and their knowledge of their opponents, this book aims to clarify the relationship between Muslims and Christians in early medieval Italy. Moreover, it proves that in that period the faithful of the Cross and those of the Crescent were not so ignorant of one another as is commonly believed.

Christians and Muslims in Early Medieval Italy: A Sourcebook is the ideal resource for upper-level

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1. Definitions and information about the other 2. Religious Otherness 3. Perceptions 4. Some ‘Light’ in the Darkness5. Supernatural Events 6. The Enemy is Coming 7. Prisoners 8. Going to the ‘Other’ 9. Encounters

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032100913, 978-1032100913
      ISBN10: 1032100915

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the early Middle Ages (ninth to eleventh centuries), Italy became the target of Muslim campaigns. The Muslims conquered Sicily, ruled her for more than two centuries, and conducted many raids against the Italian Peninsula. During that period, however, Christians and Muslims did not always fight each other. Indeed, sometimes they traded with the other' and visited the lands of the other'.

      By presenting the annotated English translation of the early medieval primary sources about how Muslims and Christians perceived each other, the circulation of news about them, and their knowledge of their opponents, this book aims to clarify the relationship between Muslims and Christians in early medieval Italy. Moreover, it proves that in that period the faithful of the Cross and those of the Crescent were not so ignorant of one another as is commonly believed.

      Christians and Muslims in Early Medieval Italy: A Sourcebook is the ideal resource for upper-level

      Table of Contents

      1. Definitions and information about the other 2. Religious Otherness 3. Perceptions 4. Some ‘Light’ in the Darkness5. Supernatural Events 6. The Enemy is Coming 7. Prisoners 8. Going to the ‘Other’ 9. Encounters

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