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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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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210626
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210624
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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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