Open Issues and a New Approach to Arabic Pseudo-Inscriptions from Twelfth and Thirteenth-Centuries Basilicata and Apulia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Arabic pseudo-inscriptions from twelfth and thirteenth-century Basilicata and Apulia
are still underrated, though they issued from a unique cultural milieu where the
Islamic, Byzantine, and western influences combined creating a peculiar visual expression.
Still open issues concern the models, prototypes, and channels of transmission
that brought pseudo-epigraphic motifs to south-eastern Italy and the relation intercurrent
between Christian themes and Arabic scripts. To answer these questions and
assess conclusively whether Byzantium acted as the main intermediary, a new research
approach proposes to start from the palaeographic analysis of pseudo-inscriptions to
put them in the framework of the coeval Islamic epigraphy.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arabic pseudo-inscriptions – pseudo-Kufic – Basilicata – Apulia – Byzantine mediation
List of contributors:
Laviola, Valentina
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