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April 13, 2018 by Nicole Eddy

Medieval Latin Lives of Muhammad

Yolles, Julian and Jessica Weiss
Volume | 51
Publication | May 2018
ISBN 9780674980730 | 712 pages

Throughout the Middle Ages, Christians wrote about Islam and the life of Muhammad. These stories, ranging from the humorous to the vitriolic, both informed and warned audiences about what was regarded as a schismatic form of Christianity. Medieval Latin Lives of Muhammad covers nearly five centuries of Christian writings on the prophet, including accounts from the farthest-flung reaches of medieval Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Byzantine Empire. Over time, authors portrayed Muhammad in many guises, among them: Theophanes’s influential ninth-century chronicle describing the prophet as the heretical leader of a Jewish conspiracy; Embrico of Mainz’s eleventh-century depiction of Muhammad as a former slave who is manipulated by a magician into performing unholy deeds; and Walter of Compiègne’s twelfth-century presentation of the founder of Islam as a likable but tricky serf ambitiously seeking upward social mobility.

The prose, verse, and epistolary texts in Medieval Latin Lives of Muhammad help trace the persistence of old clichés as well as the evolution of new attitudes toward Islam and its prophet in Western culture. This volume brings together a highly varied and fascinating set of Latin narratives and polemics never before translated into English.

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

History of Muhammad

 

Tultusceptru

From the Book of Lord Metobius

 

Chronicle of Theophanes

Anastasius the Librarian

 

Life of Muhammed

Embrico of Mainz

 

Poetic Pastimes on Muhammad

Walter of Compiègn

 

Life of Muhammad

Adelphus

 

Apology of al-Kindī

 

Book of Nicholas

 

Where Wicked Muhammad Came From

 

Abbreviations

Note on the Texts

Notes to the Texts

Notes to the Translations

Bibliography

General Index

Index of Scriptural Citations

Filed Under: Medieval Latin

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