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SUMMARY:Lecture by John Tolan : “The Qur'an in European Culture\, 12th-18th Centuries”
DESCRIPTION:A public lecture delivered by Professor John Tolan\, IHSS Visiting Fellow at Queen Mary University of London. \nThursday\, 25 January\n18:15 – 20:00 GMT \nMontague Lecture Theatre (GC601)\, Graduate Centre\, Queen Mary University of London \nMile End Road London E1 4NS United Kingdom \nAbout the Lecture:  \nThe Qur’ān refers to umm al-kitāb\, the “mother of the book” (Q 13:39\, 43:4)\, the primordial scripture from which Torah\, Gospel and Qur’ān were derived. The relations between the holy books of Jews\, Christians and Muslims have ever since been a subject of discussion and dissention among followers of the three Abrahamic religions. I am interested in on how European Christians perceived and represented the Muslim holy book between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries. This research is part of a major European research initiative\, the ERC synergy project “The European Qur’ān” (euqu.eu)\, which attempts to place European perceptions of the Qur’ān and of Islam into the fractured religious\, political\, and intellectual landscape of the period from the twelfth to the early nineteenth centuries. My presentation will conclude with an overview of this project and introduce the members of the Nantes EuQu research team\, post-doctoral researchers and PhD students. \nMedieval Christian authors writing in Latin often portrayed the Qur’ān as a bogus revelation made by “Mahomet”\, a charlatan who feigned prophecy and concocted fake miracles in order to trick “Saracens” into believing him. Various twelfth-century authors affirm that he wrote his book of “laws” (which some of them called the “Alcoran”) and tied it to the horns of a bull\, who “miraculously” appeared as Mahomet was preaching to the Saracens. The iconography of the bull with the Alcoran on his horns had a long life\, in manuscripts and printed books from the 13th to 17th centuries. This piece of medieval “fake news” was meant both to denigrate a rival religion and to explain its success. \nAt the same time\, some European Christians took a more scholarly approach to the Qur’ān. Englishman Robert of Ketton went to Spain to learn Arabic and study astrology; Peter\, Abbot of Cluny\, hired him to translate the Qur’ān into Latin. The translation\, finished in 1143\, became the most important single text in Latin for the study of Islam; four centuries later\, in 1543\, is was published in Basel with a preface by Martin Luther\, making it widely available to European intellectuals. In the liminal texts (introductions\, prefaces\, annotations\, etc.) that accompanied Ketton’s translation in medieval manuscripts and the 16th-century printed editions\, we see a profound ambivalence towards the Muslim holy book. While it was standard to denounce it as a bogus revelation by a false prophet\, at the same time it was taken seriously. The page layout in many of the manuscripts and in the printed editions were similar to those used for biblical texts\, visually according to the “Alcoran” the status of scripture. Moreover\, like biblical texts\, the text was accompanied by rubrics and glosses meant to help the reader understand the text. While some of these commentaries oriented the reader to hostile interpretations of the Qur’ān (pointing out\, for example\, the differences between Qur’ānic and Christian conceptions of Christ)\, others expressed agreement and admiration. The Qur’ān provoked hostility and incomprehension in its European readers\, but also at times sparked curiosity and admiration. \nAbout the Speaker: \nJohn Tolan is Professor of History at the University of Nantes. He is member of the Academia Europæa\, member of the IEA\, and principal investigator of ERC synergy project “The European Qur’ān” (“EuQu”). \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-quran-in-european-culture-12th-18th-centuries-tickets-773809714687?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwAR2-2uC40pZ-JAWNM59f-Vx4rdnTvS70r-WTRTf6UIVLp552ugbCzzrlffM \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecture-by-john-tolan-the-quran-in-european-culture-12th-18th-centuries/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240126T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240126T170000
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SUMMARY:4th session of Practices of Commentary's reading group Orality and Written Textuality.
DESCRIPTION:The 4th meeting will be on Friday January 26th\, 2024\, from 10:30a.m. to 11:45 a.m. (Eastern time). \nThe Practices of Commentary reading group brings humanities researchers of different backgrounds together to discuss matters of common interest. The group meets once a month in a hybrid mode (i.e.\, both in person and online). Every session is led by a graduate-studentorresearcher who introduces in 5 to 10 minutes an article\, a book chapter (or chapters)\, or a book on a selected theme. \nInformation for the fourth session: \nDate & Time:FridayJan.26th\, 2024; 10:30-11:45 AMEST; \nLocation: 170 Saint George St.\, Toronto\, ON M5R 2M8; \nRoom: 213Jackman Humanities Building\, 2ndfloor; \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/4th-session-of-practices-of-commentarys-reading-group-orality-and-written-textuality/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240202
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CREATED:20240122T145439Z
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SUMMARY:Journée d’études “Route par ailleurs” (III\, 13): frontières\, marges et confins pour une littérature de l’inclusion - Seminario Intrecci 6 - Margini e sconfinamenti
DESCRIPTION:Jeudi 1er février 2024  \nMaurizio Busca (Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale)\, anciennement post-doctorant au sein du projet ERC Synergy Grant « The European Qur’an » (EuQu) participera à la journée d’études organisé à l’université de Verona. Le titre de son intervention sera : « L’evoluzione delle percezioni e delle rappresentazioni dell’Islam nei secoli XVI-XVII: gli apporti della letteratura di viaggio » \nLire le programme : https://www.dlls.univr.it/documenti/Seminario/documenti/documenti319101.pdf \nToutes les informations : https://www.dlls.univr.it/?ent=seminario&id=6188
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/journee-detudes-route-par-ailleurs-iii-13-frontieres-marges-et-confins-pour-une-litterature-de-linclusion-seminario-intrecci-6-margini-e-sconfinamenti/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240209
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20240129T152219Z
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SUMMARY:Conférence  Le Coran est l'Islam\, le Coran et l'Islam. Perceptions concurrentes dans la littérature de voyage (fin XVe - XVIIe siècles)
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences “Voyages” organisé par le Centre d’Etudes sur le Moyen âge et la Renaissance\, Maurizio Busca (ancien post-doc EuQ et enseignant à Université del Piemonte Orientale (Italie) donnera une conférence intitulée :\n\n Le Coran est l’Islam\, le Coran et l’Islam. Perceptions concurrentes dans la littérature de voyage (fin XVe – XVIIe siècles)\n\nÀ l’Université Catholique de Louvain le 8 février 2024.\n\nLire le flyer : https://euqu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Calendrier-conferences-CEMR-2023-2024-1.pdf
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-le-coran-est-lislam-le-coran-et-lislam-perceptions-concurrentes-dans-la-litterature-de-voyage-fin-xve-xviie-siecles/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240214T163000
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CREATED:20240213T094922Z
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SUMMARY:5th session Orality and Written Textuality Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Lieu :Room 213\, Jackman Humanities Building \nDavide Scotto (University of Pavia) will present his forthcoming article: Davide Scotto\, “From the textus receptus to the ‘Abrahamic’ interpretation of the Qur’an. Louis Massignon’s working method\,” Annali di Scienze Religiose\, 17\, 2024 [forthcoming].
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/5th-session-orality-and-written-textuality-reading-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240221T143000
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CREATED:20240212T141107Z
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SUMMARY:Conférence “La figure du prophète de l’islam\, Muhammad\, de l’Orient à l’Occident”
DESCRIPTION:DITIB France organise une conférence sur le thème de “la figure du prophète de l’islam\, Muhammad\, de l’Orient à l’Occident.” \nL’événement aura lieu le 21 février 2024\, de 10h30 à 14h30\, dans la salle du Haut Conseil de l’Institut du monde arabe (1\, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard\, PL Mohammed-V\, 75005 Paris). \nLes intervenants sont John Tolan\, professeur émérite de l’Université de Nantes\, et Denis Gril\, professeur émérite de l’Université Aix-Marseille. \nInscriptions : https://ditibfrance.fr/conference/
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-la-figure-du-prophete-de-lislam-muhammad-de-lorient-a-loccident/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240221T203000
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CREATED:20240214T090907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T090907Z
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SUMMARY:Conférence : Mohammed (p.b.s.l.)\, du protestantisme aux lumières : une aventure européenne de l’Islam
DESCRIPTION:Le 21 février 2024 à 19h à La Sorbonne \nL’association EMIN organise une conférence autour de la thématique de l’aventure européenne de l’Islam\, en présence de nos invités M. John Tolan\, un historien franco-américain qui dirige un projet de recherche soutenu par le “European Research Council” à Nantes et M. Pierre-Olivier Léchot\, théologien à Paris. \nInscriptions : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfTNEI1A5RcBcpgZykU3jqAtADg5ThPURZ5pPMW2L4p6SZt3Q/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2-vYefUJlMvSPA5RtgoLjd5nx9MqkRSahI6fuLbRT_dCqobLkLQtMKgr8&pli=1
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-mohammed-p-b-s-l-du-protestantisme-aux-lumieres-une-aventure-europeenne-de-lislam/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240223
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CREATED:20240123T142311Z
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SUMMARY:Journée d'étude "La traduction du Noble Coran" le 22 février 2024
DESCRIPTION:La Grande Mosquée de Paris organise une journée d’étude sur la traduction du Noble Coran le jeudi 22 février 2024\, de 9h30 à 17h (à la Grande Mosquée de Paris\, salle Émir Abdelkader\, 5e arrondissement de Paris). \nLa journée d’étude a pour but d’échanger sur les différents aspects et défis liés à la traduction du Noble Coran\, à l’heure où la Grande Mosquée de Paris souhaite entreprendre une nouvelle traduction en langue française. \nLes interventions et les débats du jour seront l’occasion de mettre l’accent sur les diverses approches\, les implications culturelles et linguistiques\, ainsi que les questions théologiques liées au travail de traduction\, tenant compte des spécificités de notre époque en général et en France en particulier. \n  \nJohn Tolan\, professeur émérite d’histoire et PI du projet ERC EuQu\, participera à la journée d’étude. Le titre de son intervention sera : « Traduire le Coran en Europe\, XIIe-XVIIIe siècles. » \nInscription gratuite : \nhttps://www.grandemosqueedeparis.fr/event-details/journee-detude-la-traduction-du-noble-coran \nPrésentation et programme : https://fb33fe53-40c4-4c26-ae7d-75753cb5db76.usrfiles.com/ugd/fb33fe_35c62e4204824755a889e0c6abeccc01.pdf \nToutes les infos : https://www.grandemosqueedeparis.fr/post/journ%C3%A9e-d-%C3%A9tude-la-traduction-du-noble-coran-le-22-f%C3%A9vrier-2024?fbclid=IwAR0FTKB1o9MuwRJfS1wnz6gi11CzNinSfgs0qy0ZZcdWgFM8bErIx_Y7gP4
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/journee-detude-la-traduction-du-noble-coran-le-22-fevrier-2024/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240301
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SUMMARY:Journée d’étude – Journées d’étude du Mé’doc
DESCRIPTION:28 et 29 février 2024\nUCLouvain – Salle Ladrière  \n\nL’un des doctorants du projet européen ERC Synergy Grant “The European Qur’an” (EuQu)\, Pierre Courtain\, participera à la journée d’étude du Mé’doc\n\nMercredi 28 février\, le titre de sa communication est :\n“Les Dominicains comme acteurs de l’élaboration d’un Coran européen au XIIIe siècle.”\nLire le programme : https://rmblf.be/2024/02/19/journee-detude-journees-detude-du-medoc/
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/journee-detude-journees-detude-du-medoc/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240307T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240307T170000
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CREATED:20240226T092837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T092837Z
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SUMMARY:Conférence Mahomet l’Européen
DESCRIPTION:Université internationale de Rabat – Maroc\n\nJohn Tolan\, professeur émérite de Nantes Université\, PI du projet ERC “The European Qur’an” (EuQu)\, donnera une conférence à l’université internationale de Rabat le 7 mars 2024.\nMahomet l’Européen : Histoire des représentations du prophète en Occident.\nhttps://www.uir.ac.ma/\nhttps://euqu.eu2024/02/26/conference-mahomet-leuropeen/
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-mahomet-leuropeen/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20231107T123711Z
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SUMMARY:EuQu International Workshop at UCPH - Interreligious Connectivity - Digitally Explored
DESCRIPTION:Location and date: University of Copenhagen\, 17–19. April 2024 \nOrganizers: Jacob Langeloh and Jan Loop \nDigital technologies are revolutionizing how we store\, access\, and exchange knowledge. In this workshop\, we explore how these technologies can be used to improve our understanding of historical interreligious encounters. The goals are 1) to showcase ongoing projects\, 2) to evaluate best practices\, 3) to provide an entry point to scholars who want to start using digital methods in their research\, and 4) to offer a platform to start new networks and collaborations.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/euqu-international-workshop-at-ucph-interreligious-connectivity-digitally-explored/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240515
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CREATED:20240415T114057Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop Al crocevia di tre mondi. Il “Corano di Flavio Mitridate”
DESCRIPTION:EuQu Workshop \nAl crocevia di tre mondi. Il “Corano di Flavio Mitridate” (ms.Vat.Ebr.357\, fol.51r-156r) e lo studio dell’Islam nell’Italia del Quattrocento \n13&14 May 2024\nUniversita L’Orientale – Napoli \nThis workshop is organized by Benoît Grévin and Giuseppe Mandalà. \nRead the program
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/workshop-al-crocevia-di-tre-mondi-il-corano-di-flavio-mitridate/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240523
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CREATED:20231003T073429Z
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SUMMARY:Call for papers "Recited Ink: Written Representations of the Oral Aspects of the Qur’ān"
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URL:https://euqu.eu/event/call-for-papers-recited-ink-written-representations-of-the-oral-aspects-of-the-quran/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20230704T121033Z
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SUMMARY:The Materiality of Pious Texts
DESCRIPTION:36th CIHA World Congress in Lyon\nMatter Materiality | Matière Matérialité\nDates: June 23–27\, 2024 – Lyon \nPanel title:\nThe Materiality of Pious Texts: The Qur’an and Devotional Manuscripts \nPanel organisers:\nAlya Karame (Collège De France) alya.karame[a]college-de-france.fr\nUmberto Bongianino (University of Oxford) umberto.bongianino[a]ames.ox.ac.uk \nSubmission:\nPlease submit the following by 15 September 2023 via this link:\nhttps://livebyglevents.key4register.com/key4register/AbstractList.aspx?e=148 \nThe Comité Français d’Histoire de l’Art (CFHA)\, the Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art (INHA) and the Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA) are thrilled to invite to the 36th Congress of the Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art in Lyon in 2024 around the theme Matter Materiality. \nThe CIHA congress gathers every four years researchers from all over the world around a strong theme of the field of art history. The congress is open to advanced and junior scholars of all professional backgrounds. It offers a unique experience of sharing with the international scientific community. \nRead more
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-materiality-of-pious-texts/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20240312T132503Z
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SUMMARY:The “Excluded Third” in the Co-Production of Judaism\, Christianity\, and Islam
DESCRIPTION:The European Project ERC Synergy Grant “The European Qur’an” (EuQu) is organizing in cooperation with its scientific partner CORE (Co-produced Religions) a conference to be held in Villa Vigoni\, Loveno di Menaggio (Como Lake\, Italy) on the 10-13 June 2025. \nRead more
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-excluded-third-in-the-co-production-of-judaism-christianity-and-islam/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251008T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T000000
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20251008T085747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T085950Z
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SUMMARY:Samarcanda\, International Conference\, Oct 2-3\, 2025
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URL:https://euqu.eu/event/samarcanda-international-conference-oct-2-3-2025/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20251117T095503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T095503Z
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SUMMARY:The European Qur'an - Final Meeting\, Granada October 2025
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URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-european-quran-final-meeting-granada-october-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251212T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T202321
CREATED:20251204T100504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T110831Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Translating Arabic texts to Malay in Pre-modern Indonesia
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URL:https://euqu.eu/event/seminar-translating-arabic-texts-to-malay-in-pre-modern-indonesia/
LOCATION:Palazzo del Mediterraneo\, Napoli
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