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About the Author
Dr John W. Watt, Cardiff University, UK
Reviews
'Watt's studies offer a good complement to those of the Oxford Syriacist Sebastian Brock ... which have also appeared in the series of Variorum Collected Studies. Cumulatively Watt's articles demonstrate how many individual aspects of Greek culture were taken up and developed in Syriac; taken together they contribute to a better understanding of the medieval Near East and show the influence which Syriac culture exercised on the budding Islamic civilisation. Addenda and corrigenda are supplied at the end of the collection, marked in the individual articles by an asterisk. This method allows the reader to bring the output of each essay up to date with more recent research, a necessary addition in view of the lengthy timespan over which the articles were written. Collectively the book provides a thoroughly absorbing read and can be emphatically recommended to all interested in the history of philosophy and culture' [translated from German] - Oriens Christianus 102 (2019)
'Well-informed and clearly written, this collection of articles by Watt provides a very good introduction to the exploration of this little-known early stage in the course of the history of the transmission of Greek thought into Arabic' - Journal of Semitic Studies, Vol 58, Issue 1
Book Information
ISBN 9781409400202
Author John W. Watt
Format Hardback
Page Count 330
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g