, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 434 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503607269.
Summary The unique Arabic version of the Iberian canon law code 'Collectio Hispana', preserved in a mid-eleventh-century manuscript of the Royal Library of El Escorial, has been deemed ?the most distinguished and characteristic? work of medieval Andalusi Christian writing. It represents an exceptional source witness to the internal legal organisation of Christian communities in Muslim-dominated al-Andalus as well as to their acculturation to Islamicate environments. Yet, the Arabic collection has received only little scholarly attention so far. This volume presents the results of a recent interdisciplinary research project on the Arabic canon law manuscript, flanked by contributions from neigbouring fields of research that allow for a comparative assessment of the substantial new findings. The individual chapters in this volume address issues such as the origins of the Arabic law code and its sole transmitting manuscript, its language and translation strategies, its source value for both the persistence and transformation of ecclesiastical institutions after the Muslim conquest, or the law code's position in the judicial practice of al-Andalus. The volume brings together the scholarly expertise of distinguished specialists in a broad range of disciplines, e.g. history, Arabic and Latin philology, medieval palaeography and codicology, archaeology, coptology, theology and history of law. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introductory Essays Jes s LORENZO JIM NEZ, Geoffrey K. MARTIN, and Matthias MASER: ?Introduction: Canon Law and Christian Societies, Between Christianity and Islam. The Arabic Canon Collection From al-Andalus and its Transcultural Contexts? Matthias MASER: ?Whens and Whereabouts?Old and New Lights on the Genesis of al-Q?n?n al-Muqaddas (El Escorial, ms. rabe 1623)? II. The CCAEA's Interrelations With Other Variants of the Latin Hispana Collection Pieter S. Van Koningsveld (?): ?The Date of al-Q?n?n al-Muqaddas: The Lisbon Fragments and the Islamic Sources? Matthias M. TISCHLER: ?Carolingian Canon Law Collections in Early Medieval Catalonia. Complementing or Replacing the Hispano-Visigothic Legal Tradition?? Cornelia SCHERER: ?Looking Over the Editor's Shoulder. Strategies and Processes Applied to the Systematic Arrangement of the Collectio Hispana? Matthias MASER: ?Papal Decretals in the Arabic Canon Law Collection from al-Andalus. Patterns of Selection, Arrangement, and Indexing? III. Language and Lexis of Christian-Arabic (Canon) Law Juan Pedro MONFERRER-SALA: ?Notes on the Lexicon of the Tenth Book of al-Q?n?n al-Muqaddas (Mid-11th Century CE)? Ariana D'OTTONE and Matthijs WIBIER: ?Visigothic Law and Canon Law in al-Andalus: Reconsidering the Leiden Glossary and the Vocabulista in Arabico? IV. Judicial Systems and Court Procedures From a Transcultural Perspective Lev WEITZ: ?Canon Law and Q??? Court Documents in Medieval Egypt? Francisco CINTRON MATTEI: ?Insights Into the Judicial Organization and Social Authority of an Ecclesiastical Judiciary in al-Andalus? Delfina SERANO-RUANO: ?Legal Interactions Between Christians and Muslims in al-Andalus According to the Collection of Legal Cases by Ibn Sahl (d. 486/1093)? V. Persistence and Transformations of Ecclesiastical Structures in al-Andalus Jes s LORENZO JIM NEZ: ?When God Does Not Rule the City of God. Bishops and Episcopal Sees in al-Andalus? Ana ECHEVARR A ARSUAGA: ?The Survival of Female Monasticism in al-Andalus? Mar a de los ngeles UTRERO AGUDO: ?Archaeology on the Construction and Connections of the So-Called Mozarabic Churches? VI. Orthodoxy, Discipline, and Law in 'Mozarabic' Societies Geoffrey K. MARTIN: ?Translation and Theology in the Arabic Version of Pope Leo I's Letter against Priscillian? Mar a Magdalena MART NEZ ALMIRA: ?The Marriage of Cordovan Mozarabs in al-Q?n?n al-Muqaddas? VII. Conclusions Thomas BURMAN: ?Conclusion?