Reflecting mirrors, East and West : transcultural comparisons of advice literature for rulers (8th-13th century)
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Reflecting mirrors, East and West : transcultural comparisons of advice literature for rulers (8th-13th century)
(Islamic history and civilization, v. 189)
Brill, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-294) and indexes
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Description
In Reflecting Mirrors, East and West Enrico Boccaccini sheds new light on Mirrors for Princes, the pre-modern genre of advice literature for rulers. A popular genre in the societies that emerged from the Late Antique oecumene, Mirrors for Princes are considered here, for the first time, as a transcultural phenomenon that challenges the dichotomy of the Orient and the Occident. Traditionally, the historiographic tradition has viewed 'European' and 'Middle Eastern' Mirrors as distinct and incommensurable. Analyzing the contents and discourses in four Mirrors, ostensibly separated by space, time and language, Enrico Boccaccini convincingly draws out the surprising continuities between these texts, while also showing how they are embedded in their own historical, literary and political context.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes on Transliteration and Style
Introduction
1 Approaching Mirrors for Princes
2 The Heritage of Late Antiquity
3 Transculturalism
4 Research Procedure
1 The Traditions
1 The Two Histories of Mirrors for Princes
2 Mirrors for Princes-A genre?
3 Transcending the Historiographic Divide
2 The Texts
1 Risala to the Crown Prince
2 De institutione regia
3 Nasihat al-muluk
4 Castigos e documentos para bien vivir
3 The Advice
1 Traits of the Ideal Ruler
2 Roles of the Ideal Ruler
4 The Advisors
1 Constructing Advice
2 Negotiating with Power
Conclusion
1 The Transcultural Genre of Mirrors for Princes
2 In the Mirror and Beyond
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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