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Ryan Szpiech
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  1. In search of Ibn sīnā's “oriental philosophy” in medieval castile.Ryan Szpiech - 2010 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 20 (2):185-206.
    Abstract. Scholars have long debated the possibility of a mystical or illuminationist strain of thought in Ibn Sīnā 's body of writing. This debate has often focused on the meaning and contents of his partly lost work al-Mashriqiyyūn (The Easterners), also known as al-Ḥikma al-Mashriqiyya (EasternWisdom), mentioned by Ibn Sīnā himself as well as by numerous Western writers including Ibn Rushd and Ibn Ṭufayl. A handful of references to what is called Ibn Sīnā 's “Oriental Philosophy” are also found in (...)
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  2. Arabic citations in hebrew characters in the pugio fidei of Dominican Raymond Martini: Between authenticity and authority.Ryan Szpiech - 2011 - Al-Qantara 32 (1):71 - 107.
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    Citas árabes en caracteres hebreos en el Pugio Fidei del dominico Ramón Martí: entre la autenticidad y la autoridad.Ryan Szpiech - 2011 - Al-Qantara 32 (1):71-107.
    En este artículo se presentan y analizan las citas árabes del Qur'an y el ?adi? escritas en caracteres hebreos y traducidas al latín, que se hallan en el Pugio Fidei (Puñal de la fe) del polemista dominico Ramón Martí (m. después de 1284). Éstas son de gran interés, pues constituyen el único ejemplo de citas en lengua árabe en su obra y nos proporcionan, además, información sobre las fuentes de Martí y sobre la conexión directa entre el uso de lenguas (...)
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    Rhetorical Muslims: Islam as Witness in Western Christian Anti-Jewish Polemic.Ryan Szpiech - 2013 - Al-Qantara 34 (1):153-185.
    Although twelfth-century writers such as Petrus Alfonsi and Peter the Venerable of Cluny attacked Muslim ideas about Jesus and Mary, polemical authors of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries sometimes presented the same ideas in a positive light, describing the Muslim as a �witness� to the Jews of the truth of Christian ideas. In texts by the Dominican Ramon Martí, the Qur,an itself serves as a �proof� of Christian doctrines about Jesus and Mary and in texts such as the Mostrador de (...)
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    Justin K. Stearns, Infectious Ideas: Contagion in Premodern Islamic and Christian Thought in the Western Mediterranean. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. Pp. xx, 279. $60. ISBN: 9780801898730. [REVIEW]Ryan Szpiech - 2013 - Speculum 88 (2):584-587.
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