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>Evidence of Francophony In Mediaeval Levant
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Publisher:
Year:
2006
Catalog number :
45-352016
ISBN:
965-493-217-2
Pages:
230
Language:
Weight:
350 gr.
Cover:
paperback

Evidence of Francophony In Mediaeval Levant

Decipherment and Interpretation - BnF Paris Copte 43

Synopsis
This study is an annotated edition and commentary of an Arabic-Old French phrase book found on the last thirteen pages of a Coptic lexicographic treatise compiled in the thirteenth century and recopied in the sixteenth century (MS. BnF Copte 53). The main value of this work is twofold: first, it is a specimen of the Crusader Old French, of which little has been preserved; and second, it provides evidence for the vernacular language of the period. In the analysis of the material, an attempt has been made to reconstruct from a diachronic-diatopic perspective the vernacular French spoken at Acre in the mid-thirteenth century. This volume will be of interest for Romance linguists and philologists, as well as historians of the Crusades and the Latin East. Arabists and historians of the late medieval Muslim Middle East of this time will also find much of use in this work.


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