Rashīd al-Dīn : agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran
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Rashīd al-Dīn : agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran
(Warburg Institute colloquia, 24)
Warburg Institute , Nino Aragno Editore, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Rashid al-Din (1274-1318), physician and powerful minister at the court of the Ilkhans, was a key figure in the cosmopolitan milieu in Iran under Mongol rule. He set up an area in the vicinity of the court where philosophers, doctors, astronomers, and historians from different parts of Eurasia lived together, exchanged ideas and produced books. He was himself involved in collecting, collating and editing these materials, and the substantial oeuvre that resulted is a gold-mine for anyone studying the transmission of knowledge across cultures. By bringing together contributions from the fields of the history of religion, medicine, science and art, this book examines the cultural dynamics of Rashid al-Din's circle. It addresses questions such as: How were different or conflicting perceptions mediated? What were Rashid al-Din's aims in gathering information about different religions and societies? To what extent does Rashid al-Din's intellectual contribution represent something new and different from its individual components?
Contents
Introduction
Birgitt Hoffmann
Speaking about Oneself: Autobiographical Statements in the Works of Rashid al-Din
Mika Natif
Rashid al-Din's alter ego: the Seven Paintings of Moses in Jami? al-tawarikh
Kazuhiko Shiraiwa
Rashid al-Din's Primary Sources in Compiling the Jami? al-tawarikh; a Tentative Survey
Judith Pfeiffer
The Canonization of Cultural Memory: Ghazan Khan, Rashid al-Din, and the Construction of the Mongol Past
Reuven Amitai
Rashid al-Din as a Historian of the Mamluks
Hodong Kim
Reappraisal of the `Register of Chiliarchies' in Jami? al-tawarikh
Leigh Chipman
A Tale of Two Doctors: Rashid al-Din and Qu?b al-Din al-Shirazi
Vivienne Lo and Yidan Wang
A Comparative Study of Rashid al-Din's Tansuqnama and its Chinese Sources
Anna Akasoy
The Buddha and the Straight Path. Rashid al-Din's Life of the Buddha: Islamic Perspectives
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
Life of the Buddha, Some Tibetan Perspectives
Ron Sela
Rashid al-Din's Historiographical Legacy in the Muslim World
Christopher Atwood
Mongols, Arabs, Kurds, and Franks: Rashid al-Din's Comparative Anthropology of Tribal Society
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents Introduction Birgitt Hoffmann, Speaking about Oneself: Autobiographical Statements in the Works of Rashid al-Din Mika Natif, Rashid al-Din's alter ego: the Seven Paintings of Moses in Jami al-tawarikh Kazuhiko Shiraiwa, Rashid al-Din's Primary Sources in Compiling the Jami al-tawarikh
- a Tentative Survey Judith Pfeiffer, The Canonization of Cultural Memory: Ghazan Khan, Rashid al-Din, and the Construction of the Mongol Past Reuven Amitai, Rashid al-Din as a Historian of the Mamluks Hodong Kim, Reappraisal of the 'Register of Chiliarchies' in Jami al-tawarikh Leigh Chipman, A Tale of Two Doctors: Rashid al-Din and Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi Vivienne Lo and Yidan Wang, A Comparative Study of Rashid al-Din's Tansuqnama and its Chinese Sources Anna Akasoy, The Buddha and the Straight Path. Rashid al-Din's Life of the Buddha: Islamic Perspectives Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, Life of the Buddha, Some Tibetan Perspectives Ron Sela, Rashid al-Din's Historiographical Legacy in the Muslim World Christopher Atwood, Mongols, Arabs, Kurds, and Franks: Rashid al-Din's Comparative Anthropology of Tribal Society
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