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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- Dante and Islam
- Dante and Islamic Culture
- Translations of the Qur’an and Other Islamic Texts before Dante (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries)
- How an Italian Friar Read His Arabic Qur’an
- Philosophers, Theologians, and the Islamic Legacy in Dante
- Dante and the <i>Falasifa</i>
- Falconry as a Transmutative Art
- Dante’s Muḥammad
- Muḥammad in Hell
- Mendicants and Muslims in Dante’s Florence
- Dante and the Three Religions
- The Last Muslims in Italy
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index of References to Dante’s Major Works
- General Index
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- Dante and Islam
- Dante and Islamic Culture
- Translations of the Qur’an and Other Islamic Texts before Dante (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries)
- How an Italian Friar Read His Arabic Qur’an
- Philosophers, Theologians, and the Islamic Legacy in Dante
- Dante and the <i>Falasifa</i>
- Falconry as a Transmutative Art
- Dante’s Muḥammad
- Muḥammad in Hell
- Mendicants and Muslims in Dante’s Florence
- Dante and the Three Religions
- The Last Muslims in Italy
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index of References to Dante’s Major Works
- General Index