Berkeley Series in Postclassical Islamic Scholarship
The Berkeley Series in Postclassical Islamic Scholarship will explore Islamicate intellectual history as represented by various disciplines and genres. Translations, critical editions, and monographs related to texts in the fields of philosophy, literature, theology, poetics, grammar, hadith, exegesis, etc. are all welcome, provided they directly and/or indirectly concern the legacy of rationalist (ma'quli) scholarship. Authors exploring the impact of Islamicate rationalism in traditionalist/transmitted sciences and in non-Muslim scholarship (regardless of the language of the primary sources) are also encouraged to submit manuscripts.
Series Editors
Asad Q. Ahmed (University of California, Berkeley)
Margaret Larkin (University of California, Berkeley)
Advisory Board
Ahmed El-Shamsy (University of Chicago)
Robert Gleave (University of Exeter)
Andras Hamori (Princeton University)
James T. Robinson (University of Chicago)
Walid Saleh (University of Toronto)
George Saliba (Columbia University)
Sabine Schmidtke (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
Cornelia Schoeck (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)
Tony Street (University of Cambridge)
Robert Wisnovsky (McGill University)
6 Results
- Open Access
Avicenna's Theory of Science: Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology
by Riccardo Strobino (Author)Nov 2021Palimpsests of Themselves: Logic and Commentary in Postclassical Muslim South Asia
by Asad Q. Ahmed (Author)Jul 2022Open AccessReason and Revelation in Byzantine Antioch: The Christian Translation Program of Abdallah ibn al-Fadl
by Alexandre M. Roberts (Author)Jun 2020The Light of the World: Astronomy in al-Andalus
by Joseph ibn Nahmias (Author), Robert G. Morrison (Translator)Mar 2016Being Another Way: The Copula and Arabic Philosophy of Language, 900–1500
by Dustin Klinger (Author)Sep 2024Open Access