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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220429
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SUMMARY:Séminaire Prométhéd – Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux
DESCRIPTION:Irene Reginato (UNantes / ERC EuQu) : Un débat inter-religieux pour la cour de Bourgogne. L’édition du Trésor des simples de Jean Germain (livres I-II)\n(Local Socr 43)
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/seminaire-promethed-problemes-et-methodes-de-ledition-des-textes-medievaux/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220423
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20220427T075909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T075909Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar “The Qur’an among Mudéjares and Moriscos”
DESCRIPTION:On the 22nd April 2022 Adrián Rodríguez Iglesias\, PhD in the ERC EuQu project\, lectured a seminar at the UVA: “The Qur’an among Mudéjares and Moriscos” 22 April at “Kazan\, Cairo\, Córdoba: Muslim Cultures and Societies” research group seminar in ASH – ARTES (UvA).\n\nThe University of Amsterdam is a partner of the ERC European project EuQu.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/seminar-the-quran-among-mudejares-and-moriscos/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220303
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20220201T131320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T131320Z
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SUMMARY:Conference "Il Corano a Roma. Cattolicesimo e studio dell'Islam in epoca moderna"
DESCRIPTION:The ERC Project “The European Qur’an” EuQu is pleased to announce the conference “Il Corano a Roma. Cattolicesimo e studio dell’Islam in epoca moderna”\norganized by the Gregorian Centre for Interreligious Studies and the Università di Napoli L’Orientale : \n\nIl Corano a Roma. Cattolicesimo e studio dell’Islam in epoca moderna \n\n\n \nThis event is the result of a collaborative idea between the Centre for Interreligious Studies of the Gregorian\, the Pontifical Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies (Pisai) and the section of the University of Naples L’Orientale of the European project The European Qur’an (EuQu).\nThe aim will be to investigate how Catholicism has interpreted and studied the Qur’an and Islamic doctrines in modern times\, particularly in the 17th century. At the centre of the debate will be the fundamental work of Ludovico Marracci\, the writings of the Jesuits and other religious orders\, as well as those documents that formed the basis of Catholic Orientalism which had the city of Rome as its centre. \n\n1-2 March\, 2022\nFrom 09:30 To 18:00 \n\n\n \nVenue:\nPontificia Università Gregoriana\nPiazza della Pilotta\, 4\nI-00187 Roma\n\n \n\nRead more: https://www.unigre.it/en/events-and-communication/events/events-calendar/il-corano-a-roma-cattolicesimo-e-studio-dellislam-in-epoca-moderna/?fbclid=IwAR1XRtbKTCai-FVrJX0fx7hzPZLyCituSEknTDXrTvJ46q_CrhEaKrHsZLw\n\n \nRegister to the event: https://www.unigre.it/en/events-and-communication/events/registration/
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-il-corano-a-roma-cattolicesimo-e-studio-dellislam-in-epoca-moderna/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220303
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210928T073959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T073959Z
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SUMMARY:The Qur’an in Rome. Catholicism and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Era
DESCRIPTION:1-2 March 2022 \nThe objective of this conference will be to give an overview of the perspectives through which the Catholic world studied the Qur’an and Islam at the beginning of the modern era (16th-17th centuries). We will try to show how although Catholic authors inherited a series of well-established polemical tools (Collectio Toletana\, Riccoldo da Montecroce\, etc.) from the Middle Ages they were nonetheless able to renew their approach to the study of Islam\, adapting it to the new historical context and inaugurating a scientific and philological study of texts.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-quran-in-rome-catholicism-and-the-study-of-islam-in-early-modern-era/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20220125T142312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T142312Z
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SUMMARY:Near Eastern Studies Lecture by Paul Babinski
DESCRIPTION:“From Compilation to Indexing: Tracing the Practice of Early Modern Orientalist Scholarship” \nFebruary 16\,12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \n\nPaul Babinski (University of Copenhagen) : Post-Doc member of the ‘European Qur’an’ (EuQu) ERC Synergy Grant Project\nHosted by Sabine Schmidtke (School of Historical Studies\, IAS).\n\nHow did orientalists read\, learn languages\, and produce dictionaries\, editions\, and other works? Annotated manuscripts in particular offer a glimpse into the orientalist’s study\, showing the sources they used\, their methods of deciphering texts and comparing manuscripts\, and their collaboration with amanuenses. Annotations also afford us a view of development over time\, charting practices of early modern orientalist scholarship through shifting patterns of note-taking. This talk will trace that history in the early modern period\, giving an overview of the conventions of orientalist annotation and focusing on a comparison between manuscripts from the two premier Western European Arabists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries\, respectively: Jacob Golius and Johann Jacob Reiske. Both scholars’ libraries remain largely intact\, and\, viewed broadly\, offer a perspective onto questions of scholarly specialization\, the character of philological progress\, and the changing social contexts of orientalist learning. \nRegister in advance here: https://theias.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYucuutqD8sH9Ej6uFuNoOS2u08trqw-8iO \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/near-eastern-studies-lecture-by-paul-babinski/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220129
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20220111T084710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T084710Z
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SUMMARY:Journée d'études n°3 ReLRace : "Effacer la macule ? Conflits d’appartenance et communautés de foi (XIIIe-XIXe s.)"
DESCRIPTION:27 et 28 janvier 2022 – Nantes Université\nMSH Ange-Guépin Amphithéâtre Simone WEIL 5 allée Jacques Berque Nantes \nAntonio DE ALMEIDA MENDES\, Maître de conférences en histoire moderne à Nantes Université – CRHIA\, Baptiste BONNEFOY\, Maître de conférences en histoire moderne à l’Université de Nanterre – ENSA / Mondes Américains\, et Vincent VILMAIN\, Maître de conférences en histoire contemporaine à Le Mans Université – Temos\, vous invitent à la 3ème journée d’études du programme ReLRace qui porte sur :\nEffacer la macule ? Conflits d’appartenance et communautés de foi (XIIIe-XIXe s.)
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/journee-detudes-n3-relrace-effacer-la-macule-conflits-dappartenance-et-communautes-de-foi-xiiie-xixe-s/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220122
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20220111T084622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T084622Z
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SUMMARY:Colloque protestantisme et Islam\, regards croisés (XVIe-XXIe siècles)
DESCRIPTION:u 19 au 21 janvier 2022\nÀ L’institut Protestant deThéologie-Faculté de Paris\n83 boulevard Arago 75014 Paris \nComité organisateur :\nMohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi(EPHE) ;\nCorinne Lanoir (IPT) ;\nPierre-Olivier Léchot (IPT) ;\nAnna Van den Kerchove (IPT) \nLire le programme: https://iptheologie.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/REGARDS-CROISES-V4.pdf
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/colloque-protestantisme-et-islam-regards-croises-xvie-xxie-siecles/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211206T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211004T135134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T085148Z
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SUMMARY:The Turkish Wars and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:A Series of Panel Discussions \nOrganized by Paul Babinski\, Asaph Ben-Tov\, and Jan Loop \nMondays from 15 November to 6 December; 14.00-16.00 CET \nSign up: https://teol.ku.dk/afd/the-european-quran/conference-2021/ \nThis series of panel discussions examines the nexus between wars with the Ottoman Empire and the study of Islam and the Qur’an in early modern Europe. It sketches a broad historical trajectory from the fall of Constantinople into the eighteenth century\, tracing how conflict informed popular views of Islam and impacted the material conditions and practices of orientalist scholarship\, through looted orientalia (manuscripts\, coins\, textiles\, metalwork) and prisoners who assisted orientalists as scribes and amanuenses. Each panel focuses on a particular stage of conflict\, with papers exploring the interrelations between knowledge production and armed conflict from a variety of perspectives. Following these moments over time\, we will consider how intensifying coordination between the agents of orientalist scholarship—those who procured\, copied\, collected\, and interpreted the objects of orientalist interest – contributed to shifting views of Islam across Europe. \nTurkish Wars Poster \nRead Turkish Wars Conference Program
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-turkish-wars-and-the-study-of-islam-in-early-modern-europe-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211025T081036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T081036Z
UID:3207-1638403200-1638575999@euqu.eu
SUMMARY:Workshop “European perspectives on the Qur’an (16th-18th C.): polemics and beyond”
DESCRIPTION:The workshop\, organized by researchers from the ERC Synergy Grant EuQu project (Emmanuelle Stefanidis\, Maxime Sellin\, Yaser Gün and Javier De Prado Garcia) will take place on 2-3 December 2021 at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme\, in Nantes\, France. \nMSH Ange Guépin\n5 allée Jacques Berque\, 44000 Nantes\nAmphitheater Simone Veil \nAlso available on Zoom.\nThe program will be soon online. \nREGISTER
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/workshop-european-perspectives-on-the-quran-16th-18th-c-polemics-and-beyond/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211004T135058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T135058Z
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SUMMARY:The Turkish Wars and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:A Series of Panel Discussions \nOrganized by Paul Babinski\, Asaph Ben-Tov\, and Jan Loop \nMondays from 15 November to 6 December; 14.00-16.00 CET \nSign up: https://teol.ku.dk/afd/the-european-quran/conference-2021/ \nThis series of panel discussions examines the nexus between wars with the Ottoman Empire and the study of Islam and the Qur’an in early modern Europe. It sketches a broad historical trajectory from the fall of Constantinople into the eighteenth century\, tracing how conflict informed popular views of Islam and impacted the material conditions and practices of orientalist scholarship\, through looted orientalia (manuscripts\, coins\, textiles\, metalwork) and prisoners who assisted orientalists as scribes and amanuenses. Each panel focuses on a particular stage of conflict\, with papers exploring the interrelations between knowledge production and armed conflict from a variety of perspectives. Following these moments over time\, we will consider how intensifying coordination between the agents of orientalist scholarship—those who procured\, copied\, collected\, and interpreted the objects of orientalist interest – contributed to shifting views of Islam across Europe.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-turkish-wars-and-the-study-of-islam-in-early-modern-europe-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211122T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211004T135013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T135013Z
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SUMMARY:The Turkish Wars and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:A Series of Panel Discussions \nOrganized by Paul Babinski\, Asaph Ben-Tov\, and Jan Loop \nMondays from 15 November to 6 December; 14.00-16.00 CET \nSign up: https://teol.ku.dk/afd/the-european-quran/conference-2021/ \nThis series of panel discussions examines the nexus between wars with the Ottoman Empire and the study of Islam and the Qur’an in early modern Europe. It sketches a broad historical trajectory from the fall of Constantinople into the eighteenth century\, tracing how conflict informed popular views of Islam and impacted the material conditions and practices of orientalist scholarship\, through looted orientalia (manuscripts\, coins\, textiles\, metalwork) and prisoners who assisted orientalists as scribes and amanuenses. Each panel focuses on a particular stage of conflict\, with papers exploring the interrelations between knowledge production and armed conflict from a variety of perspectives. Following these moments over time\, we will consider how intensifying coordination between the agents of orientalist scholarship—those who procured\, copied\, collected\, and interpreted the objects of orientalist interest – contributed to shifting views of Islam across Europe. \n  \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-turkish-wars-and-the-study-of-islam-in-early-modern-europe-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211115T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211004T133910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T134927Z
UID:3172-1636984800-1636992000@euqu.eu
SUMMARY:The Turkish Wars and the Study of Islam in Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:A Series of Panel Discussions \nOrganized by Paul Babinski\, Asaph Ben-Tov\, and Jan Loop \nMondays from 15 November to 6 December; 14.00-16.00 CET \nSign up: https://teol.ku.dk/afd/the-european-quran/conference-2021/ \nThis series of panel discussions examines the nexus between wars with the Ottoman Empire and the study of Islam and the Qur’an in early modern Europe. It sketches a broad historical trajectory from the fall of Constantinople into the eighteenth century\, tracing how conflict informed popular views of Islam and impacted the material conditions and practices of orientalist scholarship\, through looted orientalia (manuscripts\, coins\, textiles\, metalwork) and prisoners who assisted orientalists as scribes and amanuenses. Each panel focuses on a particular stage of conflict\, with papers exploring the interrelations between knowledge production and armed conflict from a variety of perspectives. Following these moments over time\, we will consider how intensifying coordination between the agents of orientalist scholarship—those who procured\, copied\, collected\, and interpreted the objects of orientalist interest – contributed to shifting views of Islam across Europe. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-turkish-wars-and-the-study-of-islam-in-early-modern-europe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211028T081758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T081758Z
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SUMMARY:Rencontre avec Kahina Bahloul
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre des conférences de l’IEAoLU\, le projet européen ERC EuQu de l’Université de Nantes – MSH participe à la rencontre avec Kahina Bahloul à propos de son ouvrage “Mon islam\, ma liberté”(Albin Michel\, 2021) et Virginie Larousse (Le Monde des Religions) et John Tolan (PI du projet EuQu et professeur d’Histoire à l’université de Nantes) qui aura lieu mardi 9 novembre 2021 au Lieu Unique à 18h  \n  \nhttps://www.lelieuunique.com/evenement/rencontre-avec-kahina-bahloul/?fbclid=IwAR2p7LbiaiUC_TiHEFseQ2hMOZvCSBg9schc59cD2e9BGBkpeMrVZXhFQu8
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/rencontre-avec-kahina-bahloul/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211028T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211025T081332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T081418Z
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SUMMARY:Conferencia de John Tolan sobre el Corán en Córdoba
DESCRIPTION:Tras su paso por Madrid\, el profesor John Tolan viajará a Córdoba para ofrecer la conferencia “Lecturas del Corán en Europa latina (siglos XII-XVI)”. El acto tendrá lugar el jueves 28 de octubre en nuestra sede andaluza.\n\nMore information: https://www.casaarabe.es/eventos-arabes/show/lecturas-del-coran-en-europa-latina-siglos-xii-xvi-2
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conferencia-de-john-tolan-sobre-el-coran-en-cordoba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211027T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211027T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211004T150638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T092800Z
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SUMMARY:Lecturas del Corán en Europa latina (siglos XII-XVI)
DESCRIPTION:Tercera conferencia del programa Aula Árabe Universitaria\, a cargo del historiador John Tolan\, de la Universidad de Nantes. \n27 de octubre de 2021\, 18:00 h \nAuditorio Casa Árabe\, Madrid \nEn castellano \nFoto: Portada de L’Alcorano di Macometto de Giovanni Battista Castrodardo de Belluno\, primera traducción impresa del Corán en una lengua europea (Venecia\, 1547). \nEn 1143\, Robert de Ketton produjo\, a instancias del abad Peter de Cluny\, la primera traducción al latín del Corán. Esta traducción\, existente en 24 manuscritos\, fue una de las principales formas en que los lectores europeos tuvieron acceso al libro sagrado musulmán. Muchos de sus lectores\, como el propio Pedro de Cluny\, leyeron el Corán para refutarlo\, ya que para ellos fue la escritura fundacional de una herejía grave. Sin embargo\, muchos leían el Corán por otras razones y su lectura no siempre fue hostil. \nEn 1543\, cuatro siglos después de que Robert produjera la traducción\, Theodor Bibliander la publicó en Basilea\, junto con una colección de otros textos sobre el islam y un prefacio de Martin Luther. Para los escritores protestantes Bibliander y Luther\, el Corán podría ser una herramienta útil en la lucha contra la Iglesia Católica\, una herramienta para demostrar\, como Luther dijo que “el diablo del Papa es más grande que el diablo de los turcos”. Los escritores católicos desarrollaron rápidamente contraargumentos\, peinando el Corán para encontrar similitudes entre sus “herejías” y las arrojadas por Lutero o Calvino. El Corán latino\, como veremos\, ya forma parte del bagaje intelectual y cultural de Europa entre los siglos XII y XVI\, y los intereses y usos que le aportaron sus lectores europeos fueron complejos y variados. \nCasa Árabe organiza esta conferencia sobre “Lecturas del Corán en Europa latina (siglos XII-XVI)” a cargo de John Tolan\, profesor de Historia a la Universidad de Nantes y miembro de la Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona y de la Academia Europæa\, en colaboración con el Grado de Historia y el Máster en “Mundo Ibérico Medieval: Hispania\, al-Andalus y Sefarad” de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Presentará y moderará la sesión Santiago Palacios Ontalva\, profesor de Historia Medieval de dicha universidad. \nA lo largo de la misma\, el profesor Tolan presentará también The European Qur’an”: The Latin Qur’an\, 1143–1500: Translation\, Transition\, Interpretation (De Gruyter\, 2021)\, libro colectivo que ha editado con Cándida Ferrero Hernández (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) y que sale a la luz el próximo 25 de octubre\, resultado del proyecto “EuQu: The European Qur’an”\, que coordina con Mercedes García-Arenal (CSIC)\, Roberto Tottoli (University of Naples\, L’Orientale) y Jan Loop (University of Kent). \nJohn Tolan es profesor de historia a la Universidad de Nantes y miembro de la Academia Europæa. Es doctor en Historia por la Universidad de Chicago y posee también un Máster en Historia de dicha universidad y estudios de posgrado en el Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales de Paris (HDR)\, además de una licenciatura en Lenguas Clásicas por la Universidad de Yale.  Ha recibido diversos premios y distinciones\, entre los cuales se encuentran dos becas del Consejo Europea de Investigaciones (ECR\, en sus siglas en inglés) y la Prix Diane Potier-Boès de la Academia Francesa. Es autor de diversos libros y artículos\, entre ellos: Petrus Alfonsi and his Medieval Readers (1993)\, Los Sarracenos: el islam en el imaginario europeo en la Edad Media (2007)\, Sons of Ishmael: Muslims through European Eyes in the Middle Ages (2008)\, Saint Francis and the Sultan: The Curious History of a Christian-Muslim Encounter (2009) y Faces of Muhammad: Western Perceptions of the Prophet of Islam from the Middle Ages to Today (2019: la traduccion española de Rafael Peinado\, Mahoma el Europeo: Percepciones occidentales del Profeta del Islam desde la Edad Media a nuestros días\, se publicará en 2022 por las Publicaciones de la Universidad de Extremadura).  Es uno de los cuatro coordinadores del proyecto de investigación del ERC “EuQu: The European Qur’an” (2019-2025). \nhttps://www.casaarabe.es/eventos-arabes/show/aula-arabe-universitaria-3#15207
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecturas-del-coran-en-europa-latina-siglos-xii-xvi/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211012T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20211005T143759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T144853Z
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SUMMARY:Arabic Expertise and Fiduciary Translation in Early Modern Spain
DESCRIPTION:Claire Gilbert\, Department of History\, Saint Louis University\nPresentation of her book « In Good Faith » and discusion with : \n\nRoberto Tottoli\nFrancisco Appellaniz\nPaola Gorla Coordina\nFrancesca Bellino\n\nSalone delle conferenze – II piano di Palazzo Corigliano\nNapoli
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/arabic-expertise-and-fiduciary-translation-in-early-modern-spain/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210928T075022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T075022Z
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SUMMARY:Fête de la Science à Nantes
DESCRIPTION:Du 08 octobre 2021 au 10 octobre 2021 \nLa Halle 6\, 42 Rue De La Tour D’Auvergne\, 44200 Nantes \nÀ l’occasion des 30 ans de la Fête de la Science\, du 1er au 11 octobre\, le projet ERC EuQu avec l’aide de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Ange Guépin propose 2 actions : \nSur son stand au Village des Sciences\, la MSH mettra en avant des productions audiovisuelles réalisées par l’équipe EuQu (Univ. Nantes\, CRHIA). À travers différentes vidéos\, EuQu abordera la thématique de l’émotion de la découverte. Ces vidéos sont proposées en partenariat avec le Laboratoire d’Innovation Pédagogique sur l’Europe (LIPE) : \nVidéo « Le paradis de tous les imprévus – Les lecteurs médiévaux face à la description coranique de l’au-delà » : cette vidéo aborde la thématique de l’émotion de la découverte sous la perspective de recherche du projet EuQu\, avec un focus sur la réception du Coran dans le Moyen Âge chrétien. La finalité de cette vidéo est de guider le spectateur dans une problématique liée à la découverte du Coran dans l’Europe médiévale : une découverte qui ne manque pas de susciter de la surprise et de produire des réactions imprévues qui – à leur tour – surprennent le chercheur et le lecteur contemporain. \nVidéo « Les émotions de l’historien.ne » : diffusion d’une série de 5 interviews vidéo\, à la rencontre de chercheurs du CRHIA. Dans ces vidéos\, les historiens partagent les émotions qu’ils ont pu ressentir lors de leurs premières découvertes et/ou face à leur plus importante découverte en tant qu’historien.ne. \nProjection « Le paradis de tous les imprévus : les lecteurs médiévaux face à la description coranique de l’au-delà »\nVillage des Sciences\, Halle 6 Ouest\, Nantes | Vendredi 8 octobre | sur inscription (scolaires) \nDestinée à des classes de lycéens\, cette projection aborde la thématique de l’émotion de la découverte sous la perspective de recherche du projet EuQu\, avec un focus sur la réception du Coran dans le Moyen Âge chrétien. La finalité de la vidéo présentée est de guider le spectateur dans une problématique liée à la découverte du Coran dans l’Europe médiévale : une découverte qui ne manque pas de susciter de la surprise et de produire des réactions imprévues qui – à leur tour – surprennent le chercheur et le lecteur contemporain.\nAprès la projection\, les élèves pourront échanger avec les membres de l’équipe du projet de recherche EuQu présents. \nhttps://www.univ-nantes.fr/exceller-par-la-recherche/laboratoires/euqu-participe-a-la-fete-de-la-science \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/fete-de-la-science-a-nantes/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211006T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211006T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210928T073347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T073347Z
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SUMMARY:Launching conference 2021/2022 season: conversation with John Tolan
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 6 at 6.30 p.m. \nPassage Sainte-Croix 9\, rue de la Bâclerie\, 44000 Nantes \nThe 2021-2022 season of the Passage Sainte-Croix will focus on the Islamic Arts exhibition\, in partnership with the Louvre and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN). On October 6\, from 6.30 p.m.\, this new season will be launched with a public conversation between John Tolan\, professor of the history of Islam\, scientific director of the Institute of Advanced Studies of Nantes\, and Thierry Guidet\, journalist. \nhttps://www.passagesaintecroix.fr/evenement/conference-inaugurale-de-la-saison-2021-2022/ \n  \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/launching-conference-2021-2022-season-conversation-with-john-tolan/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210824T124555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T124623Z
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SUMMARY:Conference “The Morisco Diaspora and Morisco Networks across the Western and Eastern Mediterranean”
DESCRIPTION:This conference aims to bring together scholars who work on the movements of Muslims from Spain to other parts of Europa and the MENA Region between the fall of Granada (1492) and the first half of the seventeenth century. These movements had different contexts and characteristics. Most of the movements were induced by repression of Islam\, later the expulsion decree forced Moriscos out of the Peninsula. But there were also movements back to the Peninsula\, especially between 1609 and 1640. \nWe aim to study these movements and the motives of individuals groups to participate in them. We will do so in a comparative perspective with other minority groups\, such as the Sephardic Jews\, but will also study the responses of the Christian majority and minority groups. \nOrganized by the EuQu project and IS-LI
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-the-morisco-diaspora-and-morisco-networks-across-the-western-and-eastern-mediterranean/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210625
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210309T152544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T152544Z
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SUMMARY:Webinaire Prométhéd “Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux”
DESCRIPTION:Le webinaire Prométhéd “Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux” est organisé par Grégory Clesse\, chargé de recherche FNRS à l’Université catholique de Louvain\, et Florence Ninitte\, chercheuse post-doctorante à l’Université de Nantes au sein de l’ERC Synergy Grant “The European Qur’an” (EuQu). \nLa finalité du webinaire est d’explorer plusieurs thématiques et problématiques soulevées par le travail d’édition critique\, allant de l’édition de textes à la tradition complexe (que ce soit le fruit d’une tradition manuscrite abondante ou d’une multiplicité des rédactions)\, de traductions dont la source est perdue\, en passant par l’édition de textes aux formes spécifiques et complexes (par exemple : traités d’astrologie\, mathématiques\, magiques\, réceptaires). \nLe webinaire s’adresse tant aux étudiants et doctorants qu’aux chercheurs confirmés\, en offrant l’occasion de présenter de nouveaux outils de recherche et méthodologies\, de soumettre à la communauté scientifique des questions épineuses ou irrésolues\, et de partager l’avancée de ses travaux. Il se tiendra sur la plateforme Zoom\, et chaque séance se déroulera entre 10h et 12h (CET). \nAvec le soutien du FNRS\, des ERC PhilAnd (ERC Advanced Grant – Grant Agreement No 740618) et EuQu (ERC Synergy Grant – Grant Agreement No 810141)\, et du Centre d’Études sur le Moyen Âge et la Renaissance (CEMR). \nInscription en ligne
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/webinaire-promethed-problemes-et-methodes-de-ledition-des-textes-medievaux-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210329T132021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T121322Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop "The European Qur'an"
DESCRIPTION:21 – 25 June\, 2021\nUIMP Summer Course\nUniversity Mendendez Pelayo of Santander\, Spain \nProgram and registration \nThe objective of this seminar is to analyze the role that the Qur’an had in interactions with Islam in modern and medieval Europe\, in debates between Christians of various persuasions and doctrines and in criticism of Christianity during the Enlightenment\, among other areas of investigation. To what extent does the Qur’an constitute part of the intellectual repertoire of Medieval and Early Modern Europeans of different Christian denominations\, of European Jews\, freethinkers\, atheists and\, of course\, European Muslims and how much is it embedded in the political and religious thought of Europe? During the sessions we will study how the Qur’an has been interpreted\, adapted\, used\, and formed in Christian European contexts since the Middle Ages\, in order to understand how the Holy Book has influenced both culture and religion in Europe.\nThroughout the sessions\, we will examine the translations of the Qur’an\, texts of religious controversy and European collections of Arabic manuscripts. Moreover\, the presentations will be complemented with round-table debates where the most representative case studies will be explained. Note that the course will be taught by a group of leading international specialists in the field.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/workshop-the-european-quran/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210611T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210602T081719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T104659Z
UID:3000-1623420000-1623427200@euqu.eu
SUMMARY:Seminar Work in Progress "The Holy Book of the Ishmaelites in the World of Greek Christianity (9th–18th Centuries)"
DESCRIPTION:The next EuQu Seminar of Work in Progress will be held on Friday\, 11 June\, at 14.00-16.00 (CET). \nRegistration: https://ucph-ku.zoom.us/meeting/register/u50pdeGvrzIiHNCQAVBZr0bt-J8Lqqe7NwOw \nThe Holy Book of the Ishmaelites in the World of Greek Christianity (9th–18th Centuries) \nBy Postdoc Octavian-Adrian Negoiță\, University of Copenhagen \nWith respondents: prof. dr. Christian Høgel\, University of Southern Denmark & dr. Manolis Ulbricht\, Freie Universität Berlin \nHow did Greeks have access to the text of the Qur’an? What were the attitudes towards the Qur’an among the Christian Greek communities along the centuries? How was the Qur’an dealt with and imagined in Byzantium and beyond? These are few questions that will be tackled in this presentation\, which seeks to explore the reception and refutation of the Holy Book of the Muslims in Greek sources from the ninth century to the dawn of modernity.
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/seminar-work-in-progress-the-holy-book-of-the-ishmaelites-in-the-world-of-greek-christianity-9th-18th-centuries/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210603T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210603T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210525T121532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T121804Z
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SUMMARY:EuQu Copenhagen Seminar of Work in Progress
DESCRIPTION:The next EuQu Seminar of Work in Progress will be held on Thursday\, 3 June\, at 16.00 (CET). \nReading the Arabic Qur’an in Early Modern Europe\nBy Dr Paul BABINSKI\, University of Copenhagen & Dr Theodor Dunkelgrün\, University of Cambridge.\nOrientalists often claimed to have read the Qur’an in Arabic\, but an analysis of the manuscripts and editions they annotated shows that what “reading” entailed varied considerably in practice\, from superficial comparison with earlier translations to close examination of Qur’anic commentaries. This talk will explore how the orientalist study of the Arabic Qur’an transformed in the centuries before 1800 in a European context\, from Istanbul to Leiden.\n  \n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/euqu-copenhagen-seminar-of-work-in-progress/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210520T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210510T113351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T113351Z
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SUMMARY:EuQu Lecture by Kasia on Mary in the Latin translations of the Qur'an
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of a lecture series on Mary in the three Abrahamic religions between history and philology organized by Davide Scotto with the Collegio Borromeo\, \nKatarzyna K. Starczewska\, Post-doc from the Madrid team\, will give a lecture on 20 May\, right after the Nantes session\, \non Mary in the Latin translations of the Qur’an.\n \n20 May 2021 from 6pm to 8pm \nLa controversia su Maria nelle traduzioni latine del Corano\nKatarzyna K. Starczewska\nERC Project EuQu\, CCHS/CSIC\, Madrid \n\nProgram: http://www.collegioborromeo.it/it/myriammaria2021/\nRegister: https://collegioborromeo-it.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwuc–vrzgtH9L-IVWF2VwJMHBWe-CLs98A
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/euqu-lecture-by-kasia-on-mary-in-the-latin-translations-of-the-quran/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210522
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210329T130603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T092332Z
UID:2813-1621468800-1621641599@euqu.eu
SUMMARY:Workshop: European Visions of the Qur'ān in the Middle Ages (9th-15th centuries)
DESCRIPTION:20-21 May 2021\nNantes\, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Ange Guépin\n5 allée Jacques Berque\, 44021 Nantes Cedex 1\nSimone Veil Amphitheatre \nEvent online with Zoom – ## REGISTER NOW ONLINE ##\n \nRead the program \nDownload the poster \nAlthough the first Latin translation of the Qur’ān dates to 1143\, and its first vernacular (Italian) translation to 1547\, the sacred book of Islam was known far before in Europe\, where it elicited passionate and contrasting reactions\, ranging from vehement attacks concerning its content or composition to an acknowledgement of the aesthetics of its stylistic features and the universal human quality of its message. \nThe aim of this two-day workshop will be to address the different perspectives from which the Qur’an was approached and to identify the various attitudes medieval Latin readers adopted towards it. The focus is therefore on the medieval readers of the Qur’ān that encompasses the wide range of translators\, polemicists\, and commentators who had access to the Qur’ān or parts of it\, through the mechanisms of reading that they elaborated\, the ideas and data drawn from these readings\, and how these ideas sparked a plurality of responses. \nIn this perspective\, we will question the following lines of research: \n\nHow was the Qur’ān named\, defined\, and represented?\nHow was the Qur’ān judged and evaluated?\nHow was the Qur’ān read and understood?\nHow was the Qur’ān used\, transformed\, and exploited?\n\nList of speakers: \n\nEugenio Burgio – Samuela Simion – Université Ca’ Foscari\, Venise\nPierre Courtain – Université catholique de Louvain/Université de Nantes\nMichelina di Cesare – Université Roma 1\, Rome\nSara Fani – Université L’Orientale\, Naples\nOlivier Hanne – CREC-Saint-Cyr\, France\nAgustin Justicia Lara – Universita Autonoma Barcelona\nJacob Langeloh – Universität Freiburg\nVera Ribaudo – Université Ca’ Foscari\, Venise\nDavide Scotto – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt\nTristan Vigliano – Université d’Aix-Marseille\n\n  \nThe workshop is organized by Florence Ninitte and Irene Reginato\, Post-doc researchers at the University of Nantes within the ERC Synergy Grant EuQu.\n \nImage source:\n‘De mahomme qui donna loy aux sarazins’. Mahomet désigne la profession de foi inscrite sur un phylactère en caractères latins : ‘eila hilola mohamet…’\nIllumination found via the web portal biblissima : https://portail.biblissima.fr/fr/ark:/43093/ifdata0533cdd4ccf1018b8cb196661b8a00f07b602e4a
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/workshop-european-visions-of-the-quran-in-the-middle-ages-9th-15th-centuries/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210507
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210309T152449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T152449Z
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SUMMARY:Webinaire Prométhéd “Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux”
DESCRIPTION:Le webinaire Prométhéd “Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux” est organisé par Grégory Clesse\, chargé de recherche FNRS à l’Université catholique de Louvain\, et Florence Ninitte\, chercheuse post-doctorante à l’Université de Nantes au sein de l’ERC Synergy Grant “The European Qur’an” (EuQu). \nLa finalité du webinaire est d’explorer plusieurs thématiques et problématiques soulevées par le travail d’édition critique\, allant de l’édition de textes à la tradition complexe (que ce soit le fruit d’une tradition manuscrite abondante ou d’une multiplicité des rédactions)\, de traductions dont la source est perdue\, en passant par l’édition de textes aux formes spécifiques et complexes (par exemple : traités d’astrologie\, mathématiques\, magiques\, réceptaires). \nLe webinaire s’adresse tant aux étudiants et doctorants qu’aux chercheurs confirmés\, en offrant l’occasion de présenter de nouveaux outils de recherche et méthodologies\, de soumettre à la communauté scientifique des questions épineuses ou irrésolues\, et de partager l’avancée de ses travaux. Il se tiendra sur la plateforme Zoom\, et chaque séance se déroulera entre 10h et 12h (CET). \nAvec le soutien du FNRS\, des ERC PhilAnd (ERC Advanced Grant – Grant Agreement No 740618) et EuQu (ERC Synergy Grant – Grant Agreement No 810141)\, et du Centre d’Études sur le Moyen Âge et la Renaissance (CEMR). \nInscription en ligne
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/webinaire-promethed-problemes-et-methodes-de-ledition-des-textes-medievaux-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210507
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210329T124829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T125340Z
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SUMMARY:The Iberian Qur’an/El Corán en Iberia
DESCRIPTION:May 5-6 2021\, Madrid\nILC-CCHS-CSIC \n The conference is organized by the EuQu project\, Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (CSIC\, Madrid) and Gerard Wiegers\, (University of Amsterdam) and will be held in Madrid and also on Zoom; \n \n  \n  \nWednesday\, May 5th\n9:30 – 10:00  Mercedes García-Arenal and Gerard Wiegers  General introduction\n\nJews\, Christians and Muslims during the Middle Ages\nChair: Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam) \n10.00 – 10.30 Teresa Witcombe (University of Exeter)\n“The patronage of the Liber Alchorani in 1210” \n10.30 – 11.00 Anthony John Lappin (National University of Ireland)\n“A Mozarabic Latin Qurʾān? Evidence for its pre-existence” \n11.00 – 11.30 Davide Scotto (Goethe University Frankfurt)\n“Unfindable\, untranslatable\, undisputable. The Iberian backdrop of Juan de Segovia’s translation of the Qurʾān” \nCoffee break 11.30 – 12.00 \nFrom Mudejars to Moriscos\nChair: Mercedes García-Arenal (ILC-CSIC) \n12.00 – 12.30 Maxime Sellin (Université de Nantes)\n“To translate is to interpret: exegesis annotation in the Qurʾān of Bellus” \n12.30 – 13.00 Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam)\n“The Office of the Four Chief Judges of Mamluk Cairo and their views on translating the Qurʾān in the early sixteenth century” \nLunch break (13.00 – 15.00) \nChair: John Tolan (Université de Nantes)\n\n15.00 – 15.30 Mercedes García-Arenal (ILC-CSIC)\n“Qurʾāns in Inquisition trials” \n15.30 – 16.00 Pablo Roza Candás (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)\n“Notas en torno a la dimensión variacional de las traducciones aljamiadas del Corán” \n16.00 – 16.30 Adrián Rodríguez Iglesias (ILC-CSIC)\n“La producción coránica abreviada en árabe y en español aljamiado entre mudéjares y moriscos: aproximación a su tipología textual” \nThursday\, May 6th\nMorisco culture during the sixteenth century \nChair: Roberto Tottoli (University of Naples “L’Orientale”) \n9.30 – 10.00 Xavier Casassas Canals (University of Salzburg)\n“La difusión del Alcorán en la Corona de Aragón (s. XVI): el Tahlîl al- Qurʾān” \n10.00 – 10.30 Álvaro González Montero (University of Leeds)\n“El Corán de Salónica: una traducción al español en la diáspora” \n10.30 – 11.00 Teresa Madrid Ávarez Piñer (ILC-CSIC)\n“`….y su maravillosa encuadernación´. Trasuntos codicológicos del Alcorán en Iberia” \nCoffee break 11.00 – 11.30 \nThe Christian Translations: between mission and polemics \nChair: Fernando Rodríguez Mediano (ILC-CSIC) \n11.30 – 12.00 Roberto Tottoli (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)\n“The Qurʾānic quotations of Martín de Figuerola\, in Lumbre de fe contra el Alcorán” \n12.00- 12.30 Katarzyna K. Starczewska (ILC-CSIC)\n“Qurʾānic Quotations in the Latin Translation of Muhamad Alguazir’s Apología contra la ley Cristiana” \n12.30 – 13.00 Ulisse Cecini (UAB)\n“The inedited final version of Germanus de Silesia’s Qurʾān translation” \n13.00-13.30 Ryan Szpiech (University of Michigan)\n“Anti-aljamiado: Inverted alphabets and subverted languages in the Antialcoranes” \nLunch break 13.30 – 15.30 \nThe nineteenth-century rediscovery \nChair: Jan Loop (University of Copenhaguen) \n15.30 – 16.00 Juan Pablo AriasTorres (Universidad de Málaga)\n“Redescubrir el Alcorán en la España del XIX: filias y fobias a la sombra de Kazimirski” \n16.00 – 16.30 Fernando Rodríguez Mediano & Isabel Boyano Guerra (ILC-CSIC)\n“El Corán en España en el siglo XIX: de la Corte a Marruecos” \n16.30 – 17.00 John Tolan (Université de Nantes)\nConclusions \n\nSource: Biblioteque-Nationale-de-France-ms-arabe-447-folio-71_fragmento.png
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/the-iberian-quran-el-coran-en-iberia-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210413T095829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T095829Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture "Traducir el nombre del Dios Uno: una ojeada a la historia"
DESCRIPTION:By Juan Pablo Arias Torres in Casa Árabe. Registration here! \nApril 22\, 2021\, at 7 pm. The lecture will be given in Spanish
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecture-traducir-el-nombre-del-dios-uno-una-ojeada-a-la-historia/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210402
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210309T152328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T152328Z
UID:2771-1617235200-1617321599@euqu.eu
SUMMARY:Webinaire Prométhéd "Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux"
DESCRIPTION:Le webinaire Prométhéd “Problèmes et méthodes de l’édition des textes médiévaux” est organisé par Grégory Clesse\, chargé de recherche FNRS à l’Université catholique de Louvain\, et Florence Ninitte\, chercheuse post-doctorante à l’Université de Nantes au sein de l’ERC Synergy Grant “The European Qur’an” (EuQu). \nLa finalité du webinaire est d’explorer plusieurs thématiques et problématiques soulevées par le travail d’édition critique\, allant de l’édition de textes à la tradition complexe (que ce soit le fruit d’une tradition manuscrite abondante ou d’une multiplicité des rédactions)\, de traductions dont la source est perdue\, en passant par l’édition de textes aux formes spécifiques et complexes (par exemple : traités d’astrologie\, mathématiques\, magiques\, réceptaires). \nLe webinaire s’adresse tant aux étudiants et doctorants qu’aux chercheurs confirmés\, en offrant l’occasion de présenter de nouveaux outils de recherche et méthodologies\, de soumettre à la communauté scientifique des questions épineuses ou irrésolues\, et de partager l’avancée de ses travaux. Il se tiendra sur la plateforme Zoom\, et chaque séance se déroulera entre 10h et 12h (CET). \nAvec le soutien du FNRS\, des ERC PhilAnd (ERC Advanced Grant – Grant Agreement No 740618) et EuQu (ERC Synergy Grant – Grant Agreement No 810141)\, et du Centre d’Études sur le Moyen Âge et la Renaissance (CEMR). \nInscription en ligne
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/webinaire-promethed-problemes-et-methodes-de-ledition-des-textes-medievaux/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210322T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T172253
CREATED:20210202T141750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T083826Z
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SUMMARY:International Workshop: Qur’an and Bible
DESCRIPTION:Online conference organized by the University of Notre Dame and by the ERC project “The European Qur’an” \n22-26 March 2021\nFrom 15:00 to 17:00 Central European Time (10:00 to 12:00 US Eastern Time) \nThis workshop will explore the changing ways in which Medieval and Early Modern Jewish\, Christian and Muslim readers relate Biblical literature and Quran.How did medieval and early modern readers assess the relationship between the two scriptures? How did they account for narrative parallels as well as the differences they found in them? \nRegister online now!\nDownload the Program PDF\nRead the abstracts \nPROGRAM\n \nMONDAY 22 MARCH 2021 \n\n15:00 (times given are Central European Time) Introduction Tom Burman\n15:15 John TOLAN\nBible and Qur’an at the Council of Basel (1431-1449)\n\n\n15:40 David BERTAINA\nInmates of Hell: Muʿtazilī Qurʾānic Concepts in Medieval Catholic Thought\n\n\n16:05 Pierre COURTAIN\nRaymundus Martini’s use of the Qur’an in his De Seta Machometi\n\n\n16:30-17:00 Discussion\n\nTUESDAY 23 MARCH \n\n15:00 Octavian-Adrian NEGOIȚĂ\nBible and Qur’an in the Polemical Discourse of an Athonite Monk: Pachomios Rousanos’ (1508–1553) and His Anti-Islamic Treatise\n\n\n15:25 Maxime SELLIN\nReading Qur’an through Biblical glasses\, the example of the Qu’ran of Bellus.\n\n\n15:50 Gabriel Said REYNOLDS\n“Only the Most Perfect of the Perfects Could Possibly Institute the Perfection”: On Paul of Antioch’s Reading of the Qur’an.\n\n\n16:15 Rita George TVRTKOVIĆ\nComparing Qur’anic & Biblical Mariologies: The Case of Two Williams\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nWEDNESDAY 24 MARCH \n\n15:00 Javier DE PRADO\nPutting the Qur’an to the test in the early Propaganda Fide’s apologetics (1610-1632)\n\n\n15:25 Federico STELLA\nDiscovering the Christian Truth in the Qur’ān. The correspondence between Baldassarre Loyola Mandes S.J. and Muḥammad Bulghaith al-Darawī\n\n\n15:50 Sara FANI\nTestimonia Alcorani de Christo Domino: traces of the Papal inter-religious discourse at the hands of two Oriental clergymen\n\n\n16:15 Aleida PAUDICE\nLeon Modena’s Precetti di Maomotto nel suo alcorano\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nTHURSDAY 25 MARCH \n\n15:00 Kentaro INAGAKI\nLevinus Warner and his reading of Islamic scriptures\n\n\n15:25 Asaph BEN-TOV & Jan LOOP\nThe Qur’an as an exegetical tool in early modern Biblical Studies\n\n\n15:50 Emmanuelle STEFANIDIS\nContes ridicules\, plaisantes reueries\, tres-belles moralitez: The reception of Qur’anic narratives in seventeenth century France\n\n\n16:15 Naima AFIF\nJesus and the Bible in an 18th-century Translation of the Qur’an into Hebrew\n\n\n16:40-17:00 Discussion\n\nFRIDAY 26 MARCH \n\n15:00 Vevian ZAKI\nTranslating the King James Bible into Arabic: the Sabat/Martyn Translation (1816 CE)\n\n\n15:20 Michael PREGILL\nMapping the Islamicate Midrashim: Uncovering the Earliest Phase of Jewish Engagement with the Qur’an\n\n\n15:40 Thomas HOFFMANN\nThe Haphazard Alkoran and the Muhammadan Phoenix – on Grundtvig’s reception of Islam\n\n\n16:00 Gulnaz SIBGATULLINA\nEcology of a vernacular Qurʾān: The case of Mūsā Bīgī’s Translation into Turki-Tatar\n\n\n16:20 Discussion\n\n\n16:40 Conclusion Jan LOOP\n\n 
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/international-workshop-quran-and-bible/
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