Noticias

Nueva revista Open-access justo aquí al lado

15/03/2016Córdoba

Ciertamente uno no acaba de salir de su asombro, cuando recibe noticias producidas en la puerta de al lado (Universidad de Córdoba) a través de caminos de miles de kilómetros más lejos.

En fin, se trata de una revista de humanidades, muy interesante que ha publicado su primer número y solicita trabajos para el siguiente.

Que ustedes lo disfruten.  http://www.uco.es/ucopress/ojs/index.php/mediterranea/index

Miguel Ángel Vives.

First Issue & Call for Articles: Mediterranea (open access)

The editors of Mediterranea announce that first issue is available on-line.

Please, visit Mediterranea web page at:

http://www.uco.es/ucopress/ojs/index.php/mediterranea/index<http://mediterraneanseminar.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e1ae5bef9757e58afec01a89a&id=30a8a573b1&e=97c9058ecf>

Mediterranea is an international journal focusing on various areas of knowledge transfer from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern period, covering the Middle East and the Mediterranean basin, and paying special attention to philological, philosophical, scientific, cultural and religious fields of research.

If there is one thing that characterizes the powerful process of knowledge exchange between the Near East and the Latin West it is the passion for knowledge and the discovery of its secrets that inspired scholars of the period. This led to long journeys and rich encounters, and the mutual exchange between cultures that have repercussions up to the present day.

Mediterranea is a project focused on combining efforts, by linking highly qualified research institutions with expertise in the field of transfer of knowledge within the different areas of study that will be addressed in the journal.

Editors:

Charles Burnett

Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala

Andrea Aldo Robiglio

Pedro Mantas-España

Call for Papers, second Issue.

If there is one thing that characterizes the powerful process of knowledge exchange between the Near East and the Latin West it is the passion for knowledge and the discovery of its secrets that inspired scholars of the period. This led to long journeys and rich encounters, and the mutual exchange between cultures that have repercussions up to the present day.

Mediterranea is a project focused on combining efforts, by linking highly qualified research institutions with expertise in the field of transfer of knowledge within the different areas of study that will be addressed in the journal.

Num. 1

Table of Contents

Articles

• Preface

Charles BURNETT

• Between Acculturation and Conversion in Islamic Spain The case of the Banū Ḥasday

Sarah STROUMSA

• Ibn Sīnā. A Philosophical Mysticism or a Philosophy of Mysticism?

Jules JANSSENS

• Elementos Neoplatónicos en el Sirr al-Asrār (Secretum Secretorum). Atribuido a Aristóteles

Rafael R. GUERRERO

• Gundissalinus and the Application of al-Fārābī’s Metaphysical Programme. A Case of Philosophical Transfer

Nicola POLLONI

• Wandering Mythical Stories. Once again on enoch 6:1-6 and Michael the Great

Juan P. MONFERRER-SALA

Reviews

• Behnam Sadeghi, Asad Q Ahmed, Adam Silverstein and Robert Hoyland (eds.) Islamic Cultures, Islamic Contexts: Essays in Honor of Professor Patricia Crone, Leiden: Brill, 2015. 631 pp. ISBN 9789004252011 (HBK)

David R. HASTINGS-RUIZ

• Ana María Mora-Márquez, The Thirteenth-Century Notion of Signification: The Discussions and Their Origin and Development, (Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 10), Leiden: Brill, 2015. 183 pp. ISBN 9789004298675 (HBK)

Lloyd A. NEWTON

• Ian C. Levy, Rita George-Tvrtković, Donald F. Duclow (eds.), Nicholas of Cusa and Islam. Polemic and Dialogue in the Late Middle Ages, (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 183), Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2014. 251 pp. ISBN 9789004274761 (HBK)

Hedwig MARZOLF

• Garth Fowden, Before And After MuḤammad, The First Millennium Refocused, Princeton – London: Princeton University Press, 2014, 230 pp. ISBN 9780691158532 (HBK)

Lourdes BONHOME PULIDO

• Stephanie L. Hathaway and David W. Kim (eds.), Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean, Bloomsbury: London – New York 2012. XXIII + 219 pp. ISBN 9781441139085 (HBK)

Lucas ORO

• Zygmunt G. Barański and Lino Pertile (eds.): Dante in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 571 pp. ISBN 9781107033146 (HBK)

María Dolores CEREZO BARRAGÁN

Publicaciones

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