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Patricia Crone

    28. marec 1945 – 11. júl 2015

    Patricia Crone bola emeritnou profesorkou na Škole historických štúdií, kde pôsobila ako profesorka Andrewa W. Mellona od roku 1997 do svojho odchodu do dôchodku v roku 2014. Jej prenikavá práca, presvedčivo podaná jej dobrodružným a nekonvenčným štýlom, vrhla nové dôležité svetlo na kľúčový význam Blízkeho východu – najmä na kultúrne, náboženské a intelektuálne dejiny islamu – v historických štúdiách. Jej vplyv je v Inštitúte silno cítiť, kde Crone spolu s Olegom Grabarom pomohla z Inštitútu vytvoriť uznávané centrum pre štúdium islamskej kultúry a histórie.

    Die vorindustrielle Gesellschaft
    Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam
    Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law
    • 2020

      Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam

      • 310 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      3,9(63)Ohodnotiť

      Challenging the long-held belief that Mecca was a prosperous trading hub for aromatic spices, Patricia Crone presents a critical analysis of historical accounts regarding the trade routes of pre-Islamic Arabia. She argues that the evidence supporting this notion is based on outdated sources and that Muslim texts do not reference such trade. Additionally, Crone explores the religious significance of Mecca before Islam and emphasizes the importance of reevaluating historical sources to better understand the emergence of the new religion in the region.

      Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam
    • 2002

      Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law

      The Origins of the Islamic Patronate

      • 188 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      The exploration centers on the hypothesis that Roman law significantly shaped the development of Islamic law. It delves into historical contexts, examining legal principles and practices to assess their interconnections. Through rigorous analysis, the book seeks to illuminate the complexities and nuances of how these two legal systems may have influenced each other over time, offering insights into their evolution and the broader implications for legal history.

      Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law