In Memoriam
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: The Persistence of Philology: Language and Connectivity in the Mediterranean
SUZANNE CONKLIN AKBARI
Part One: Philology in the Mediterranean
2 Beyond Philology: Cross-Cultural Engagement in Literary History and Beyond
SHARON KINOSHITA
3 Linguistic Difference, the Philology of Romance, and the Romance of Philology
SIMON GAUNT
4 Forging New Paradigms: Towards a History of Islamo-Christian Civilization
JOHN TOLAN
5 Reflections on Muslim Hebraism: Codex Vindobonensis Palatinus and al-Biqa‘i
WALID A. SALEH
6 “Mixing the East with the West”: Cosmopolitan Philology in Richard Burton’s Translations from Camões
PAULO LEMOS HORTA
7 Reading Backward: The 1001 Nights and Philological Practice
KARLA MALLETTE
Part Two: The Cosmopolitan Frontier: Andalusi Case Studies
8 Andalusi “Exceptionalism”
ROSS BRANN
9 The Convivencia Wars: Decoding Historiography’s Polemic with Philology
RYAN SZPIECH
10 “In One of My Body’s Gardens”: Hearts in Transformation in Late Medieval Iberian Passion Devotions
CYNTHIA ROBINSON
11 Arab Musical Influence on Medieval Europe: A Reassessment
DWIGHT REYNOLDS
12 Sicilian Poets in Seville: Literary Affinities across Political Boundaries
WILLIAM GRANARA
13 Vidal Benvenist’s Efer ve-Dinah between Hebrew and Romance
DAVID A. WACKS
14 The Shadow of Islam in Cervantes’s “El Licenciado Vidriera”
LEYLA ROUHI
15 “The Finest Flowering”: Poetry, History, and Medieval Spain in the Twenty-First Century
MARÍA ROSA MENOCAL
16 Boustrophedon: Towards a Literary Theory of the Mediterranean
KARLA MALLETTE
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