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One difficult period is documented for 9th century Spain, see the recent
books on the Cordoba martyrs:
** Mark
*The martyrs of Córdoba : community and family conflict in an age of
mass conversion*
Coope, Jessica A., 1958-
*1995*
owned by: Archibald S. Alexander Library (College Avenue)
*#2* Mark
*Christian martyrs in Muslim Spain*
Wolf, Kenneth Baxter, 1957-
*1988*
owned by: Archibald S. Alexander Library (College Avenue)
*#3* Mark
*The martyrs of Córdoba (850-859) A study of the sources*
Colbert, Edward P.
*1962*
owned by: Archibald S. Alexander Library (College Avenue)
Ideas of Convivencia in Spain should not be exaggerated, although there
was plenty of contact. Thus the first Latin translation of the Koran
was made in Toledo for Peter the Venerable in the 12th century. See
most recently:
*Burman, Thomas E.*
<http://www.iris.rutgers.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/gAde1loFbQ/ALCOHOL/26240381/18/X100/XAUTHOR/Burman,+Thomas+E.>
Title: Reading the Qur'Żan in Latin Christendom, 1140-1560 / Thomas E.
Burman.
Publication info: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007.
I first learned about this in an older book:
Personal author: Kritzeck, James.
Title: Peter the Venerable and Islam.
Publication info: Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1964.
Physical descrip: xiv, 301 p. 25 cm.
Tom Izbicki
George R. Hoelzeman wrote:
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> This is partially in the way of introduction, partially a means of determining that everything is functioning properly, and I have a question of resources.
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> In the way of introduction, I am a liturgical artist/designer/consultant here in Arkansas (a thriving center of activity for aboreal rodents). My academic
> background includes a BA in Religion/History from St. Joseph Seminary (Covington, LA) and graduate work in Medieval Art History from the University of
> Arkansas at Little Rock. My seminary days were spent as a monastic candidate for the Benedictines (Subiaco, AR) and probably my field of greatest interest
> is. . . well, pretty much everything Medieval. I have taught Art History at the secondary school level in a private, college prep institution, and continue to be
> engaged in a form of teaching in my current, liturgically oriented work.
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> So I'll likely ask a great many questions.
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> Which leads to a question, one which is no doubt rather mundane, but has its particular interest: I have seen some evidence that prior to the 11th C. and
> the beginning of the Crusades, relations between Muslims, Jews, and Christians was - while sometimes rocky - far less contentious than after that period.
> What are some reputable resources on this thesis for further reading, and what are some sources which suggest otherwise?
>
> Many thanks and I look forward to learning from this group.
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> George R. Hoelzeman
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