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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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