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2. A Form-Critical Analysis of the al-Rajīʿ and Biʾr Maʿūna Stories
3. Closing Ranks
4. Dating Ibn Aʿtham’s History
5. Entangled Symbols
6. Governors and Provincial Elites in Umayyad Egypt
7. Introduction
8. Masthead & Table of Contents
9. Materials of Science in Norman Sicily: Translation, transmission, and trade in the central Mediterranean Corridor
10. Portrait of a Jurist between Obedience and Rebellion
11. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2021 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award
12. Rethinking the Wearable in the Middle Ages
13. Review of Albarrán, Ejércitos benditos
14. Review of Anderson, Fenwick, & Rosser-Owen (eds.), The Aghlabids and Their Neighbors
15. Review of Balda-Tillier, Histoires d’amour et de mort
16. Review of Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, Kalīlah and Dimnah
17. Review of Lindsay & Mourad (eds. and trans.), Muslim Sources of the Crusader Period
18. Review of O’Meara, The Kaʿba Orientations
19. Review of Qutbuddin, Arabic Oration
20. Sweet Water on the Sea Route to China
21. ‘The ʿAbbas after Whom Those Who Rule in Baghdad Are Named’
22. The Long Arm of the Provincial Law
23. The Mosque‒Dār al-Imāra Complex at ʿAnjar
24. The Poetics of the Sufi Carnival
25. The Rebellion of al-Ḥārith b. Surayj (116–28/734–46)
26. The Umayyad and Early Abbasid Inscriptions in the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina
27. Translating Race in the Islamic Studies Classroom
28. Was Muṭarrif b. al-Mughīra al-Thaqafī a Khārijite?
29. A Brief History of Islamic Civilization from Its Genesis in the Late Nineteenth Century to Its Institutional Entrenchment
30. A Call to Arms: An Account of Ayyubid or Early Mamluk Alexandria
31. Adab without the Crusades: The Inebriated Solidarity of a Young Officer’s Hunting Epistle
32. Ḥadīth as Common Discourse: Reflections on the Intersectarian Dissemination of the Creation of the Intellect Tradition
33. Alejandro García Sanjuán. Yihad: La regulación de la guerra en la doctrina islámica clásica
34. Alexandre M. Roberts. Reason and Revelation in Byzantine Antioch: The Christian Translation Program of Abdallah ibn al-Fadl
35. Al-Malik al-Afḍal al-ʿAbbās b. ʿAlī b. Dāwūd al-Rasūlī, Bughyat al-fallāḥīn fī al-ashjār al-muthmira wa-l-rayāḥīn
36. Al-Muḥassin b. ʿAlī al-Tanūkhī, Stories of Piety and Prayer: Deliverance Follows Adversity
37. Amikam Elad, The Rebellion of Muḥammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya in 145/762: Ṭālibīs and Early ʿAbbāsīs in Conflict
38. Ana Labarta (with Carmen Barceló). Anillos de la Península Ibérica, 711–1611
39. A Preliminary Study of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica
40. Being Persian in Late Mamluk Egypt: The Construction and Significance of Persian Ethnic Identity in the Salons of Sultan Qāniṣawh al-Ghawrī (r. 906–922/1501–1516)
41. Blurred Boundaries and Novel Normativities: The Jews of Arabia, the Quranic Milieu, and the “Islamic Judaism” of the Middle Ages
42. Consuming the Word: Figures of Vernacular Translation in Late Medieval Christian Poetry
43. Created After, From, and For the Man? : Development of Premodern Shiʿi Exegetic Discourse on the Creation of Woman
44. Daniella Talmon-Heller. Sacred Place and Sacred Time in the Medieval Islamic Middle East: A Historical Perspective
45. Dans le ventre de l’histoire: Sindbad le marin ou la satire du glouton?
46. Emma J. Flatt, The Courts of the Deccan Sultanates: Living Well in the Persian Cosmopolis
47. Eneko López Martínez de Marigorta. Mercaderes, Artesanos y ulemas: Las ciudades de las coras de Ilbira y Pechina en época omeya
48. Feeling Bad about Emotional History: The Case of Andalucismo
49. Full Issue
50. Ibn Aʿtham al-Kūfī, Qiṭʿa min Kitāb al-futūḥ, li-l-ʿallāma al-muʾarrikh Abī Muḥammad Aḥmad b. Aʿtham al-Kūfī, al-mutawaffā baʿda sanat 320 h, qūbilat ʿalā nuskha qadīma min al-qarn al-sādis al-hijrī, akhrajahu wa-waḍaʿa fahārisahu Markaz Iḥyāʾ al-Turāth a
51. Introduction: A Note from the Holbergians
52. Introduction: The Holberg Seminar
53. Jean Aubin, Études sur l’Iran médiéval: Géographie historique et société
54. Julián M. Ortega Ortega. La conquista islámica de la Península Ibérica: Una perspectiva arqueológica
55. Konrad Hirschler. A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture: The Library of Ibn ʿAbd al-Hādī
56. Law, Liturgy, and Sacred Space in Medieval Catalonia and Southern France, 800-1100
57. Le stylite (esṭūnōrō) et sa ṣawmaʿa face aux milieux cléricaux islamiques et miaphysites (Ier–IIe / VIIe-VIIIe siècles)
58. Letter from the Editors
59. Letter from the Editors
60. Living Stones: Sculpted Foliage in Gothic Architecture, c.1140-1300
61. Luke B. Yarbrough, Friends of the Emir: Non-Muslim State Officials in Premodern Islamic Thought
62. Mariun: An Exiled Queen's Pilgrimage and Death in Jerusalem
63. Minds and Margins: Notarial Culture in Bologna, ca. 1250-1350
64. Mālik b. Anas, Al-Muwaṭṭaʾ: The Recension of Yaḥyā b. Yaḥyā al-Laythī; A Translation of the Royal Moroccan Edition
65. Nile Green, ed., The Persianate World: The Frontiers of a Eurasian Lingua Franca & Abbas Amanat and Assef Ashraf, eds., The Persianate World: Rethinking a Shared Sphere
66. Parsing Truth in Merovingian Gaul: Evidence and the Early Medieval Critic
67. Pre-Modern Comparative Literary Practice in the Multilingual Islamic World(s): (Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation Research Centre/OCCT, University of Oxford, 22–24 July 2021)
68. Presumption and Despair: The figure of Bernard in Middle English imaginative literature
69. Qamarayn: The Erotics of Sameness in the 1001 Nights
70. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2019 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists (New Orleans, 14 November 2019)
71. Remarks by the Recipient of the 2020 MEM Lifetime Achievement Award Given at the Annual Meeting of Middle East Medievalists
72. Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity: An Online Pedagogical Resource
73. The Digraph اى in the Quranic Consonantal Text and the Identification of a New Letter Shape for Final Hē in the 7th to 8th Century Arabic Script
74. The Life of Christopher
75. The Mā lidhdhat al-ʿishq illā li-l-majānīn; Ḥiyākat al-kalām; and Lima ishtadda ʿishq al-insān li-hādhā al-ʿālam?
76. The Paperwork of a Mamluk Muqṭaʿ: Documentary Life Cycles, Archival Spaces, and the Importance of Documents Lying Around
77. The Questioni d’Amore Reconsidered: Contextualizing Boccaccio’s Amatory Manual
78. The Rebellious Son: Umayyad Hereditary Succession and the Origins of Ḥijāzī Opposition
79. The Ribāṭ of Gurjī Khātūn (“the Georgian Lady”): New Data about Women Patrons, Chancery Practices, and Foundation Inscriptions in Seventh/Thirteenth-Century Saljuq Anatolia
80. The Treatment of Coeval Persian Poetry in Arabic Anthologies of the Eleventh/Seventeenth Century: A Preliminary Study
81. The Trials of Pope Formosus
82. Thomas Bauer, Warum es kein islamisches Mittelalter gab: Das Erbe der Antike und der Orient
83. Wendy M. K. Shaw. What Is “Islamic” Art? Between Religion and Perception
84. Who Compiled and Edited the Mashhad Miscellany?
85. Why Do We Need a New Textbook?
86. A Newly Discovered Letter of the Early Arabic Alphabet: A Distinction between Final Jīm and Final Ḥāʾ/Khāʾ and Its Nabataean Origins*
87. In Search of the Early Islamic Economy
88. Mysticism and Ethics in Islam
89. Nourishing the Noble: Breastfeeding and Hero-Making in Medieval Arabic Popular Literature
90. Pythagoras in Baghdad: Ṣafī al-Dīn al-Urmawī and the Science of Music in the Medieval Islamic World
91. Quoynt Soffraunce: Patience and Late Medieval English Literature
92. Reacting to Muḥammad: Three Early Islamic Poets in the Kitāb al-Aghānī *
93. The culture of healing in early medieval Japan: a microhistorical study in premodern epistemology
94. To Pray without Ceasing: A Diachronic History of Cistercian Chant in the Beaupré Antiphoner (Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, W. 759-762)
95. Women, Identity, and Power: A Review Essay of Antony Eastmond, Tamta’s World
96. Adam Talib, How Do You Say “Epigram” in Arabic? Literary History at the Limits of Comparison
97. Alive Enough? A Conflict over Divine Presence and Natural Power in the Reanimation of Dead Infants, 1400-1545
98. An Unexpected Romance: Reevaluating the Authorship of the Khosrow-nāma*
99. Christians, Muslims, Jews in the Medieval Period
100. Daniel Alan Brubaker, Corrections in Early Qurʾānic Manuscripts
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