Preface and Acknowledgements, Camilla ADANG, Maribel FIERRO, Sabine
SCHMIDTKE
Part One: Life and Times of Ibn Ḥazm
Ibn Ḥazm: A Biographical Sketch, José Miguel PUERTA VILCHEZ
A portrait of the ʿālim as a young man: The formative years of Ibn
Ḥazm, 404/1013-420/1029, Bruna SORAVIA
Ibn Ḥazm and the territory of Huelva: Personal and family
relationships, Alejandro GARCÍA SANJUÁN
Ibn Ḥazm and al-Andalus, David WASSERSTEIN
Ibn Ḥazm and history, Gabriel MARTINEZ-GROS
Part Two: Legal Aspects
Ibn Ḥazm’s Literalism: A Critique of Islamic Legal Theory, Adam
SABRA
Ibn Ḥazm et les condition d’aptitude pour être juge, Alfonso
CARMONA GONZÁLEZ
Ibn Ḥazm’s doctrine on rape and its impact both in Mālikī
jurisprudence and in contemporary legislation regarding sexual
mores, Delfina SERRANO
Part Three: Ẓāhirī Linguistics
Ibn Maḍāʾ al-Qurṭubī as a Ẓāhirī linguist, Kees VERSTEEGH
Which curiosity? Ibn Ḥazm’s suspicion of grammarians ,Salvador PEÑA
MARTIN
Part Four: Art and Aesthetics
Art and aesthetics in the work of Ibn Ḥazm ,José Miguel PUERTA
VILCHEZ
Part Five: Theology, Philosophy and Ethics
Ibn Ḥazm’s sources on Muʿtazilism and Ashʿarism, Sabine
SCHMIDTKE
Aristotle and Ibn Ḥazm. On logic of the Taqrīb, Rafael RAMÓN
GUERRERO
Ibn Ḥazm’s logical pedigree, Joep LAMEER
Ibn Ḥazm on Sins and Salvation, Christian LANGE
Part Six: Interreligious Polemics
The Testimony of Reason and the Historical Reality: Ibn Ḥazm’s
Refutation of Christianity, Martin-Samuel BEHLOUL
Le sens de la polémique anti-biblique chez Ibn Ḥazm, Dominique
URVOY
Ibn Ḥazm and the Jewish zindīq, Maribel FIERRO
Part Seven: Reception
The early transmission of the works of Ibn Ḥazm, Camilla ADANG
Refutations of Ibn Ḥazm by Mālikī authors from al-Andalus and
North-Africa, Samir KADDOURI
Elements of Acceptance and Rejection in Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s
Systematic Reading of Ibn Ḥazm, Livnat HOLTZMAN
Ibn Ḥazm selon certains savants shīʿites, Hassan ANSARI
On the use of Ibn Ḥazm’s Jamhara and Naqt in Arabic chronicles,
Luis MOLINA
Part Eight: Bibliography
Inventory of Ibn Ḥazm’s Works: Editions and translations, José
Miguel PUERTA VILCHEZ
Ibn Ḥazm – Bibliography of Secondary Sources, Leigh CHIPMAN
List of contributors
Index
Camilla Adang is Senior Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at
Tel Aviv University. Her fields of specialization are
interreligious contacts and classical Islamic thought. She has
written extensively on Ibn Ḥazm and the Ẓāhirī school.
Maribel Fierro is Research Professor at the Centre of Human and
Social Sciences at the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC
– Spain). Her research focuses on the religious and intellectual
history of al-Andalus and the Islamic West, and on Islamic law.
Sabine Schmidtke is Professor of Islamic Studies and Director of
the Research Unit Intellectual History of the Islamicate World at
Freie Universität Berlin. She has published extensively on Islamic
and Jewish intellectual history.
"Ce n’est pas un livre, ni même un ouvrage collectif, c’est une
véritable encyclopédie sur Ibn Ḥazm, un des plus grands penseurs du
monde musulman médiéval, qu’ont élaborée C. Adang, M. Fierro et S.
Schmidtke... On l’aura compris, la qualité des articles composant
cet ouvrage, leur complémentarité, la rigueur de l’édition, la
diversité des thèmes abordés par les meilleurs spécialistes
contemporains de l’homme, de son oeuvre, de sa pensée et de son
époque font d’Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba une somme où les étudiants
trouveront un modèle historiographique, les chercheurs un outil
irremplaçable et toute personne intéressée par la pensée musulmane
dans son ensemble des informations passionnantes." – Pascal Buresi,
in: Arabica 61/5 (2014)
"This volume offers a wealth of information to help us connect the
dots on the thought of a controversial and complex figure — on his
context but also his motives and, most significantly, how he fits
into the overall legacy of Islam." – Paul L. Heck, in: The
Marginalia Review of Books, 21 October 2013
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