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Brentjes, Sonjia, "Courtly patronage of the ancient sciences in post-classical islamic societies", Al-Qantara: Revista de Estudios Árabes, 29/2 (2008), 403-436. 
- Resum
 - In this paper I study evidence for courtly patronage for the ancient sciences in specific post-classical societies in the Arab and Persianate worlds. I show that there are plenty of historical sources for seriously challenging the widely held belief that courtly patronage for the ancient sciences disappeared in the post-classical period. I discuss similarities and differences between the classical and post-classical period at large and between specific post-classical dynasties in particular. I ask which disciplines courts sponsored, which products they privileged and which institutions and norms they used and mobilized for and through their patronage. I compare the relationship between patronage for scholars in two main settings —the court and the madrasa. I suggest that the proposed causal link between the disappearance or decrease of courtly patronage
 
and the so-called decline of the ancient sciences needs to be revisited.
 - Matèries
 - Història de la ciència
 Història - Política Arabisme
 - URL
 - http://al-qantara.revistas.csic.es/index.php/al-qan ... 
 
  
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