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He patronized the Ketton translation, done in Toledo; see
Peter the Venerable and Islam.
Author:
Kritzeck, James.
Subjects:
Peter, the Venerable, ca. 1092-1156.
Christianity and other religions -- Islam
Islam -- Relations -- Christianity
Publisher:
Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1964.
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Peter the Venereal translate the Koran? I usually ignore medieval
venereals,
venerables, and venarials unless--if he did translate the Koran or even
part of
it he becomes of interest to me.
V. K. Inman
Quoting Christopher Crockett <[log in to unmask]>:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
culture
>
> Jonathan Hall <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone knew offhand of evidence that Christian
> Europe was aware of coffee before the sixteenth century (through
> Christian-Muslim contact in Spain or through travels to N. Africa or
> the Middle East).
>
>
> well, the story i have is that Peter the Venereal became aware of it
during
> the course of his project of translating the Koran, but didn't
realise what
> he
> had until his friend, Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair, on his way to Rome in
1139,
> turned *his* friend Bernie onto it as a fine medium for diluting his
Irish
> whiskey a bit (and thereby lengthening the Holy Man's life by,
perhaps,
> decades).
>
> not to be out done, Abelard adapted it for Calvados dilution, as
well; to
> which expropriation Bernie took Great Umbridge (thus, the *real* root
of the
> animosity between them).
>
> documentation is difficult to come by, but i'm sure that something
like this
> must have been what happened.
>
> all this will no doubt be the subject of a chapter in the
forthcomming book
> on
> _Twelfth Century Networking: How It Worked_, by one of our new list
members.
>
> best from here,
>
> christopher
>
>
> "What about the older ones [Indians] ?"
>
> "Well, we can't seem to cure them of the idea that our Everyday Life
is only
> an Illusion, behind which is the Reality of Dreams"
>
> --Werner Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo"
> http://us.imdb.com/Title?0083946
>
>
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