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The page: '''Early Islamic Studies--1400s''', includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Early Islamic Studies]], made in the 1400s, or from 1450 to 1499.
The page: '''Early Islamic Studies--1450s''', includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Early Islamic Studies]], made in the [[1450s|second half of the 15th century]], or from 1450 to 1499.
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[[File:Nicolaus Cusanus.jpg|thumb|150px|Nicolaus Cusanus]]
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In the second half of the 15th century, [[Nicolaus Cusanus]] and [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] inaugurated  a less polemical approach to the Qur'an, based on their conviction that every and each religion contains some portions of the Truth.
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* [[Cribratio Alchorani (Sifting the Koran / 1461 Cusanus), ms.]]
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* [[Nicolaus Cusanus]]  
[[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--English|English]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--French|French]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--German|German]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Spanish|Spanish]] -//- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Arabic|Arabic]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Croatian|Croatian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Czech|Czech]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Danish|Danish]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Dutch|Dutch]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Estonian|Estonian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Greek|Greek]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Hebrew|Hebrew]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Hungarian|Hungarian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Japanese|Japanese]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Latin|Latin]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Maltese|Maltese]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Persian|Persian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Polish|Polish]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Russian|Russian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Serbian|Serbian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Slovenian|Slovenian]]
* [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]]
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'''''[[Early Islamic Studies]]''''' : [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--2020s|2020s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--2010s|2010s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--2000s|2000s]] --[[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1990s|1990s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1980s|1980s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1970s|1970s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1960s|1960s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1950s|1950s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1940s|1940s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1930s|1930s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1920s|1920s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1910s|1910s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1900s|1900s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1850s|1850s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1800s|1800s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1700s|1700s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1600s|1600s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1500s|1500s]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1450s|1450s]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies|Home]]
'''''[[Timeline]]''''' : [[2020s]] -- [[2010s]] -- [[2000s]] -- [[1990s]] -- [[1980s]] -- [[1970s]] -- [[1960s]] -- [[1950s]] -- [[1940s]] -- [[1930s]] -- [[1920s]] -- [[1910s]] -- [[1900s]] -- [[1850s]] -- [[1800s]] -- [[1700s]] -- [[1600s]] -- [[1500s]] -- [[1450s]] -- [[Medieval]] -- [[Timeline|Home]]


[[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--2010s|2010s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 2010s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--2000s|2000s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 2000s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1990s|1990s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1990s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1980s|1980s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1980s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1970s|1970s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1970s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1960s|1960s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1960s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1950s|1950s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1950s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1940s|1940s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1940s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1930s|1930s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1930s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1920s|1920s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1920s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1910s|1910s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1910s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1900s|1900s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1900s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1850s|1850s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1850s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1800s|1800s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1800s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1700s|1700s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1700s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1600s|1600s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1600s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1500s|1500s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1500s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1400s|1400s]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top 1400s|Top]]) --[[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Pre-Modern|Pre-Modern]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top Pre-Modern|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Medieval|Medieval]] ([[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Top Medieval|Top]])
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* [[Fiction]] -> [[Literature]] - [[Music]] - [[Cinema]]
'''''[[Early Islamic Studies]]''''' : [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--English|English]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--French|French]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--German|German]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--Spanish|Spanish]] -//- [[Early Islamic Studies|Other]]  
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== History of research ([[1450s]]) -- Notes ==


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====The Medieval legacy ====
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In 1143 Robert of Ketton completed the first edition of the Qur'an in Latin, commissioned by Peter the Venerable to promote the religious conversion of Muslims to Christianity. In spite of its poor quality and anti-Islamic bias, Robert of Ketton's translation, first printed by Theodor Bibliander in 1543, was the standard version of the Qur'an known in Europe until the 17th century.
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Mark of Toledo's translation was more accurate and less biased than the previous translation by Robert of Ketton, but never became as popular. Knowledge of Islamic sources among Christian scholars came mostly through apologetic works.
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[[:Category:Second Temple Studies--1400s|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies--1400s|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies--1400s|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Qumran Studies--1400s|Qumran Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--1400s|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies--1400s|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--1400s|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1400s|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies--1400s|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies--1400s|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--v|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1400s|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies--1400s|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies--1400s|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies--1400s|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies--1400s|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies--1400s|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies--1400s|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies--1400s|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1400s|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies--1400s|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1400s|Hebrew Bible Studies]]
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In the second half of the 15th century, [[Nicolaus Cusanus]] and [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] inaugurated  a less polemical approach to the Qur'an, based on their conviction that every and each religion contains some portions of the Truth.
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 19 December 2019

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The page: Early Islamic Studies--1450s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Early Islamic Studies, made in the second half of the 15th century, or from 1450 to 1499.

Nicolaus Cusanus


Highlights (1450s)
Highlights (1450s)


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History of research (1450s) -- Notes

The Medieval legacy

In 1143 Robert of Ketton completed the first edition of the Qur'an in Latin, commissioned by Peter the Venerable to promote the religious conversion of Muslims to Christianity. In spite of its poor quality and anti-Islamic bias, Robert of Ketton's translation, first printed by Theodor Bibliander in 1543, was the standard version of the Qur'an known in Europe until the 17th century.

Mark of Toledo's translation was more accurate and less biased than the previous translation by Robert of Ketton, but never became as popular. Knowledge of Islamic sources among Christian scholars came mostly through apologetic works.

1450s

In the second half of the 15th century, Nicolaus Cusanus and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola inaugurated a less polemical approach to the Qur'an, based on their conviction that every and each religion contains some portions of the Truth.