HELLENISM AND MODELS OF RHETORIC IN THE BIRTH OF ISLAMIC HISTORIOGRAPHY

Diego Melo, José Marín

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Abstract

After an overview of the Near East and the Fertile Crescent as a liminal (border) space where cultural transgressions and exchanges take place, this study aims to show how Hellenistic influences were present in the formation of Arab-Islamic historiography. We argue that the latter incorporated rhetorical and methodological notions already installed in the late Mediterranean and added them to strictly Semitic traditions. The interaction of two ‘parallel’ cultural worlds —the Hellenistic and the Islamic— is detected in the rhetorical uses expressed in historiographic production. The culmination of this process is exemplified in Al-Tabari1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-42
Number of pages18
JournalImago Temporis - Medium Aevum
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Borders
  • Hellenism
  • Historiography
  • Islam
  • Rhetoric

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