Medieval copto-arabic historiography (13th-14th c.)

Adel Y. Sidarus*

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Abstract

A good number of studies appears recently dealing with Copto-Arabic Historiography offering new findings or new insights, but also a few text-editions or mere translations. We feel opportune to provide a comprehensive survey of this literature, including a brief outline of the production of the earlier Melkite authors of the 10th-11th centuries, who had a real impact on later Coptic historiography and were together rightly appreciated by Muslim historians. By the way, we will record the Ethiopian translation of a few of those texts between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries and the impact they exerted over their own historiographic production.

Translated title of the contributionHistoriografía medieval copto-árabe (siglos XIII-XIV)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-183
Number of pages27
JournalCollectanea Christiana Orientalia
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Historiography
  • Middle ages
  • Coptic arabic
  • Christian arabic
  • Cultural interchanges

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