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==New Neighbours (''c.'' 9th-11th cent.)== | ==New Neighbours (''c.'' 9th-11th cent.)== | ||
[ | [https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.1.21 848: The Decision to Expel the Muslims from the Langobard Duchies] | ||
<br>[[973: Ibn Ḥawqal on Christian-Muslim Marriages in Sicily | <br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.54 903–906: The Raffelstetten Customs Regulation and the Export of Slavic Slaves to the Islamic Sphere] | ||
<br>[ | <br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2023.5.1.66 906: Bertha of Tuscany’s Correspondence with al-Muktafī bi-llāh in the Version of Ibn al-Zubayr] | ||
<br>[ | <br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.41 942–956: Ibn Ḥayyān on Hungarian Raids and the Battle of Lechfeld] | ||
<br>[ | <br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.62 955: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim on the Galician Hostage Pelagius at the Court of ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III] | ||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.53 971: The ''Decretum Venetorum de abrogando Saracenorum commercie'' Prohibits Venetians from Trading with Muslims] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.1.28 973: Ibn Ḥawqal on Christian-Muslim Marriages in Sicily] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.63 984: Some Letters to and by Gerbert d’Aurillac Dealing with “Arabic” Mathematics and Astronomy] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.2.39 1009: Adémar of Chabannes on the Destruction of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.42 1010‒1028: First Reference to an Astrolabe in Lorraine by Radulf of Liège] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.65 1014–1043: Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr on Christian Love for ʿAlī] | |||
==Latin-Christian Expansion (''c.'' 11th-13th cent.)== | ==Latin-Christian Expansion (''c.'' 11th-13th cent.)== | ||
[[1091: A | [https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.2.30 1071–1072: William of Apulia on the Norman Conquest of Palermo] | ||
<br>[[ | <br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.37 1091: A Diploma by Roger I on the Reorganisation of Sicily] | ||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.43 1095–1104: King Coloman of Hungary’s Legislation against Islam] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.2.31 1098: The Anonymous Crusading Account of the ''Gesta Francorum'' Describes the Muslim Mother of Kürbuġa] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.2.32 1107–1137: Adelard of Bath’s ''Questiones naturales'' Promotes "the Studies of the Arabs"] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.44 1174: A Letter of Condolence from Saladin to Baldwin IV of Jerusalem] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.2.33 1192: Manumission of a Muslim Slave by a Female Mozarabic Testatrix in Toledo] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.2.34 1221: al-Ṣafadī on the Display of Ayyubid Power in the Presence of the Crusaders of Damiette] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.2.59 1233: The Hospitallers in the Crown of Aragón Guarantee the Muslims of Cervera the Right to Remain] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.2.58 1243–1245: Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada’s Polemic Preface to the ''Historia Arabum''] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.45 1244: King James I of Aragón Reports on the Capitulation of Xàtiva] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.52 1245: Matthew of Paris on the Defense of Frederick II at the Council of Lyon] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.2.40 1250: The Regional Ruler al-Azraq Writes to the Queen of Aragón] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.51 1250: Jean de Joinville Listens to the Story of a Renegade in Egypt] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.1.50 1258–1283: al-Qazwīnī Reports from Iraq on Schleswig or Haithabu] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.61 1269: Submission of the Muslims of Southern Italy to Charles I of Anjou] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2020.2.1.27 1270: Ibn Ḫaldūn on the Events that Led to Louis IX’s Crusade to Tunis] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2022.4.2.46 1293: An Aragonese–Mamlūk Bilateral Agreement from al-Qalqašandī’s ''Ṣubḥ al-aʿšā''] | |||
==Negotiating Religious Boundaries (''c.'' 13th-17th cent.)== | ==Negotiating Religious Boundaries (''c.'' 13th-17th cent.)== | ||
[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2023.5.1.48 1412: al-Qalqašandī Historicises the Crusades] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2023.5.1.47 1498: The Roteiro on the Confrontation of Vasco da Gama with Muslim Merchants in Calicut] | |||
<br>[https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2021.3.2.55 1527: Calo Calonymos’s Latin Translation of Ibn Rušd / Averroes] | |||
==Miscellanous Material (restricted access)== | ==Miscellanous Material (restricted access)== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 24 June 2023
Transmediterranean History is a commented anthology of primary sources that aims at facilitating access to transmediterranean themes and their documentation roughly in the period between 600 and 1650. The anthology is published as a trilingual open access journal in German, English, and Arabic.
Before the Arabic-Islamic Expansion (until c. 636)
570: Contacts with the Pre-Islamic Arab World in the Pilgrimage Report of Antoninus Placentinus
575: A Hispano-Roman Visitor from the Visigothic Kingdom Observes Arab–Byzantine Relations
600: Pope Gregory the Great Intervenes in Favour of the Exiled Ǧafnid Ruler al-Munḏir b. al-Ḥāriṯ
621: Isidore of Seville on the Origins of the Term “Saracens”
Arabic-Islamic Expansion (c. 7th-9th cent.)
653: In a Letter, Pope Martin I Denies Having Collaborated with the Expanding Saracens
674–685: Observations of the Frankish Pilgrim Arculf in Jerusalem and Damascus
694: The Accusation of Jewish Collaboration in the Records of the Seventeenth Council of Toledo
711: Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam on Julian’s Collaboration with the Muslims during their Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula
711–745: Ibn al-Qūṭiyya on the Cooperation of his Visigothic Ancestors with the Muslim Conquerors
713: The Treaty of Tudmir as a Testimony to the Muslim Subjection of the Iberian Peninsula
719–759: The Chronicon Anianense on the Beginning and End of Muslim Rule over Septimania
731: The Chronica muzarabica on the Marriage of the Berber Munnuz with the Daughter of Eudo, dux of Aquitaine
Before 738: The Saracen Danger as Described in a Letter by the Missionary Bishop Boniface to the Nun Bugga
785–791: Pope Hadrian I Criticises a Decline in Christian Dogma and Practice in Muslim al-Andalus
797–802: Notker’s Gesta Karoli Magni on the Exchange of Envoys between Charlemagne and Hārūn al-Rašīd
812: An Instruction from Charlemagne Concerning Immigrant Hispani
815: A Constitutio of Louis the Pious on Hispani Settled in the Frankish Realm
827: The Chronicon Salernitanum on the Muslim Conquest of Sicily
827: al-Nuwayrī on the Beginning of the Muslim Conquest of Sicily
New Neighbours (c. 9th-11th cent.)
848: The Decision to Expel the Muslims from the Langobard Duchies
903–906: The Raffelstetten Customs Regulation and the Export of Slavic Slaves to the Islamic Sphere
906: Bertha of Tuscany’s Correspondence with al-Muktafī bi-llāh in the Version of Ibn al-Zubayr
942–956: Ibn Ḥayyān on Hungarian Raids and the Battle of Lechfeld
955: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim on the Galician Hostage Pelagius at the Court of ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III
971: The Decretum Venetorum de abrogando Saracenorum commercie Prohibits Venetians from Trading with Muslims
973: Ibn Ḥawqal on Christian-Muslim Marriages in Sicily
984: Some Letters to and by Gerbert d’Aurillac Dealing with “Arabic” Mathematics and Astronomy
1009: Adémar of Chabannes on the Destruction of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem
1010‒1028: First Reference to an Astrolabe in Lorraine by Radulf of Liège
1014–1043: Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr on Christian Love for ʿAlī
Latin-Christian Expansion (c. 11th-13th cent.)
1071–1072: William of Apulia on the Norman Conquest of Palermo
1091: A Diploma by Roger I on the Reorganisation of Sicily
1095–1104: King Coloman of Hungary’s Legislation against Islam
1098: The Anonymous Crusading Account of the Gesta Francorum Describes the Muslim Mother of Kürbuġa
1107–1137: Adelard of Bath’s Questiones naturales Promotes "the Studies of the Arabs"
1174: A Letter of Condolence from Saladin to Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
1192: Manumission of a Muslim Slave by a Female Mozarabic Testatrix in Toledo
1221: al-Ṣafadī on the Display of Ayyubid Power in the Presence of the Crusaders of Damiette
1233: The Hospitallers in the Crown of Aragón Guarantee the Muslims of Cervera the Right to Remain
1243–1245: Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada’s Polemic Preface to the Historia Arabum
1244: King James I of Aragón Reports on the Capitulation of Xàtiva
1245: Matthew of Paris on the Defense of Frederick II at the Council of Lyon
1250: The Regional Ruler al-Azraq Writes to the Queen of Aragón
1250: Jean de Joinville Listens to the Story of a Renegade in Egypt
1258–1283: al-Qazwīnī Reports from Iraq on Schleswig or Haithabu
1269: Submission of the Muslims of Southern Italy to Charles I of Anjou
1270: Ibn Ḫaldūn on the Events that Led to Louis IX’s Crusade to Tunis
1293: An Aragonese–Mamlūk Bilateral Agreement from al-Qalqašandī’s Ṣubḥ al-aʿšā
Negotiating Religious Boundaries (c. 13th-17th cent.)
1412: al-Qalqašandī Historicises the Crusades
1498: The Roteiro on the Confrontation of Vasco da Gama with Muslim Merchants in Calicut
1527: Calo Calonymos’s Latin Translation of Ibn Rušd / Averroes