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2518. heullant-donat, Isabelle. Les risques de l’evangelisation. Sur quel- ques figures nouvelles de l’apostasie au xive siècle. Chretiens, juifs et musulmans dans la Mediterranee medievale.

Etudes en hommage à Henri Bresc reunies par Benoit Grevin, Annliese Nef et Emanuelle Tixier. Paris: De Boccard, 2008, pp. 133-148.

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2520. lambton, A.K. Changing concepts of justice and injustice from the 5th/11th century to the 8th/14th century in Persia: the Saljuq empire and the Ilkhanate. Studia Islamica, 68 (1988), pp. 27-60.

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