Islamic Literature In Spanish And Aljamiado: Yga Of Segovia (FL. 1450), His Antecedents And Successors

Book Summary


This important work is an historical study of the Islamic writings in Spanish and Aljamiado (Spanish in Arabic script) of the Muslim minorities in medieval Christian Spain, the Mudejars and Moriscos. On the basis of both Christian sources, such as archival documents and the writings of John of Segovia, and Islamic sources in Spanish and Arabic, this book focuses on the life and writings of Yga Gidelli (ca 1450), religious authority of the Mudejar community of Segovia (Castile). Of crucial importance for the history of Islamic Spanish literature, Yga's best-known work is a Spanish translation of the Qur'?n made at the request of bishop John of Segovia (d. 1458). This study follows the early history of Islamic writings in the vernacular (13th-14th centuries), continues with a description of Yga's writings and biography, and finally deals with his influence on Moriscos in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Book Details


Book Name Islamic Literature In Spanish And Aljamiado: Yga Of Segovia (FL. 1450), His Antecedents And Successors
Author Gerard Wiegers
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers (Oct 1993)
ISBN 9789004099364
Pages 303
Language English
Price 9481
 
 

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