Ibn Hazm Of Cordoba by Camilla Adang

A scholarly volume that reassesses an 11th-century Andalusian polymath’s life and oeuvre, situating him within the political and religious turbulence of al-Andalus. Contributions survey his Zahiri legal theory, theology, polemics with Muslims, Christians, and Jews, literary output, and the transmission and reception of his writings, using manuscript evidence to illuminate his lasting yet contentious legacy.

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