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The Time of the Chancery: Normative and Discretionary Dating in 7th–8th-century Arabic Epistolography

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. Oktober 2024
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Aus der Zeitschrift Der Islam Band 101 Heft 2

Published Online: 2024-10-10
Published in Print: 2024-10-09

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Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Titelseiten
  2. Articles
  3. The Ark of the Covenant’s Spelling Controversy: A Historical Linguistic Perspective
  4. In Search of a Sinful Pun: A Granular Analysis of Q 2:58–59
  5. On the Sound of Qurʾān: Nasalization (ghunna) as Ornamentation and Accentuation in Recitation
  6. “Superiority is due to us, and the king should come from among us”: The Arab Conquests and Conflicts of the Early Umayyad Era in a 7th-Century Syriac Universal History of Yoḥannān bar Penkāyē
  7. The Time of the Chancery: Normative and Discretionary Dating in 7th–8th-century Arabic Epistolography
  8. Rayḥāna “The Mad”: Her Persona and Poetry
  9. Binding and Unbinding: The Knotted Serpents on the Lining of the So-called Mantle of Roger II (528/1133–4)
  10. Delegation of Authority to Human Beings: A Late Safavid Theologian’s Account on the Legislative Meaning of Tafwīḍ
  11. The Challenges of a Purchase by the Berlin Papyrus Collection in 1926
  12. Reviews
  13. Annotated Bibliography “Arabic Papyrology: Gender, Conversions, and Book Culture”
  14. Cyrille AilletL’archipel Ibāḍīte. Une histoire des marges du Maghreb médiéval, Lyon, CIHAM Éditions, 2022 (Mondes médiévaux). 592 p. ISBN: 978-2-9568426-4-4.
  15. Hassan Ansari und Sabine Schmidtke, Al-Šarīf al-Murtaḍā’s Oeuvre and Thought in Context. An Archaeological Inquiry into Texts and their Transmission. Part I: Study. Part II: Illustrations. Córdoba: UCO Press, Cordoba University Press, CNERU, Córdoba Near Eastern Research Unit, – IAS, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 2022. 852 + 806 fig., Serie Arabo-Islamica, vol. 4. ISBN 978-84-9927-702-8.
  16. Eleazar Birnbaum, Arabic and Persian Manuscripts in the Birnbaum Collection, Toronto: A Brief Catalogue, Islamic Manuscripts and Books, vol. 18, Leiden: Brill, 2019, 226 pp., ISBN 978-90-04-38821-5.
  17. Olivier Bouquet, Vie et mort d’un grand vizir: Halil Hamid Pacha (1736–1785) – Biographie de l’Empire ottoman, Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2022, 633 pp., ISBN: 978-2-251-45243-2.
  18. Peter Jackson, From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane. The Reawakening of Mongol Asia, New Haven/London (Yale University Press) 2023. xxiv, 720 pp, mit sechs Karten und acht genealogischen Tafeln. Hardcover ISBN 978-300-25112-8.
  19. Michael Muhammad Knight, Muhammad’s Body: Baraka Networks and the Prophetic Assemblage, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020, 214 pp., notes, bibl., index, ISBN: 978-1-4696-5891-9 (Paperback), 978-1-4696-5890-2 (Hardcover).
  20. Maryam Moazzen, The Formation of a Religious Landscape. Shiʿi Higher Learning in Safavid Iran, Leiden: Brill, 2017 (hb), xiii+290 pp., appendix, bibliography, index, ISBN: 9789004355293.
  21. Virginie Prevost, Les mosquées ibadites du Djebel Nafūsa. Architecture, histoire et religions du nord-ouest de la Libye (VIIIe–XIIIe siècle), Monograph 10, London: Society for Libyan Studies, 2016, 232 pp., ISBN 978 1 900971 41 6.
  22. Kristina Richardson, Roma in the Medieval Islamic World: Literacy, Culture, and Migration, London: I.B. Tauris, 2022, 239 + viii pages, index, illustrations; ISBN: 978-1-7845-3731-9.
  23. Nuryogdi Toshov, Po sledam dvortsovoi biblioteki: Rukopisnaya kul’tura v Khorezme pri Kongratakh, Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2023 (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse: Sitzungsberichte, 928. Band; Veröffentlichungen zur Iranistik, herausgegeben von Christine Noelle-Karimi und Florian Schwarz, Nr. 89; Studies and Texts on Central Asia, herausgegeben von Florian Schwarz, Band 4), 352 pp., ISBN 978-3-7001-8375-4.
  24. Jo van Steenbergen, ed., Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asia: Eurasian Parallels, Connections and Divergences (Rulers & Elites: Comparative Studies in Governance, 18), Leiden: Brill, 2020, xii + 361 pp. incl. index, ISBN 978-90-04-43130-0.
  25. Jo Van Steenbergen and Maya Termonia, eds., New Readings in Arabic Historiography from Late Medieval Egypt and Syria: Proceedings of the Themed Day of the Fifth Conference of the School of Mamluk Studies, Brill, 2021, 507 pp., ISBN: 978-90-04-45890-1, ISBN: 978-90-04-44702-8.
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