Muslim eschatology in the Divine Comedy / speech read at the reception by D. Miguel Asín Palacios, and response by D. Julián Ribera Tarragó, on January 26, 1919.

Title Muslim eschatology in the Divine Comedy / speech read at the reception by D. Miguel Asín Palacios, and response by D. Julián Ribera Tarragó, on January 26, 1919.
Author Asín Palacios, Miguel, 1871-1944. Ribera, Julián, 1858-1934. Royal Spanish Academy.
Publication Date: 1919
Publication Place Madrid - Estanislao Maestre printing press
Type kitap
Language ara,spa
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 403
Physical Dimensions 27 cm
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID su43dqkm
Date 1919
Notes At head of title: Royal Spanish Academy | The legend of the night journey and ascension of Muhammad, compared with the "Divine Comedy".--The "Divine Comedy" compared with other Muslim legends from beyond the grave.--Muslim elements in Christian legends precursors of the "Divine Comedy".--Probability of the transmission of Islamic models to Christian Europe in general and to Dante in particular. Appendices: Texts of the ascension legend of the ascension of Muhammad. Bibliography.--Reply by D. J. Ribera Tarrago
bibliyografik bilgiler Includes bibliography: p. [402]-403 Includes bibliographic footnotes
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Muslim eschatology in the Divine Comedy / speech read at the reception by D. Miguel Asín Palacios, and response by D. Julián Ribera Tarragó, on January 26, 1919.

Author Asín Palacios, Miguel, 1871-1944. Ribera, Julián, 1858-1934. Royal Spanish Academy.
Publication Date 1919
Publication Place Madrid - Estanislao Maestre printing press
Type kitap
Language ara,spa
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 403
Physical Dimensions 27 cm
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID su43dqkm
Date 1919
Notes At head of title: Royal Spanish Academy | The legend of the night journey and ascension of Muhammad, compared with the "Divine Comedy".--The "Divine Comedy" compared with other Muslim legends from beyond the grave.--Muslim elements in Christian legends precursors of the "Divine Comedy".--Probability of the transmission of Islamic models to Christian Europe in general and to Dante in particular. Appendices: Texts of the ascension legend of the ascension of Muhammad. Bibliography.--Reply by D. J. Ribera Tarrago
bibliyografik bilgiler Includes bibliography: p. [402]-403 Includes bibliographic footnotes
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