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Commentary and Multilingualism in the Ottoman Reception of Texts: Three Perspectives
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Aslihan Gürbüzel
, Sooyong Kim and Jeannie Miller
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Introduction: Commentary at the Crossroads 1
- Graeco-Roman Commentary beyond Alexandria: Problems and Prospects 9
- From Plane to Space: The Narrative Arc of a Byzantine Mathematical Manual 29
- Periodization in the Sunni Qur’an Commentary Tradition: A Chronological History of a Genre 49
- On the Practice of Autocommentary in Sanskrit Sources 65
- Oral Commentaries and Scholarly Debates in Sanskrit Philosophy 91
- On the Nature of Chinese Buddhist Scriptural Exegesis: Observations on the Commentaries of Chengguan, Woncheuk, and Other Sui-Tang Exegetes 107
- The Mise-en-Page of a Sino-Tibetan Dunhuang Manuscript: Yuanhui’s Commentary on the Laṅkāvatārasūtra 139
- Commentary and Multilingualism in the Ottoman Reception of Texts: Three Perspectives 171
- Index 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Introduction: Commentary at the Crossroads 1
- Graeco-Roman Commentary beyond Alexandria: Problems and Prospects 9
- From Plane to Space: The Narrative Arc of a Byzantine Mathematical Manual 29
- Periodization in the Sunni Qur’an Commentary Tradition: A Chronological History of a Genre 49
- On the Practice of Autocommentary in Sanskrit Sources 65
- Oral Commentaries and Scholarly Debates in Sanskrit Philosophy 91
- On the Nature of Chinese Buddhist Scriptural Exegesis: Observations on the Commentaries of Chengguan, Woncheuk, and Other Sui-Tang Exegetes 107
- The Mise-en-Page of a Sino-Tibetan Dunhuang Manuscript: Yuanhui’s Commentary on the Laṅkāvatārasūtra 139
- Commentary and Multilingualism in the Ottoman Reception of Texts: Three Perspectives 171
- Index 195