Between Arabic Letters, History and Enlightenment: The Emergence of Spanish Literary Nation in Juan Andrés
The culture of the eighteenth century played a crucial role in proposing a positive image of Islam. The Valencian Jesuit Juan Andrés was particularly engaged in this re-evaluation of Arab culture in order to stress how much Iberian Arabs had contributed to the renaissance of Western culture and civ...
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Autor principal: | Niccolò Guasti |
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Firenze University Press
2021
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