Series |
Medieval and Modern Philologies
Volume 26 | Edited book | Authors as Readers in the Mamlūk Period and Beyond
Abstract
Authors read and they use their readings within their writing process. Scrutinizing authors’ readings provides information on their tastes, working subjects at a given period, methodology, and scholarly milieu. It also brings a lot to intellectual history, highlighting the texts and manuscripts circulating in a certain context. Eight contributions investigating the readings of as many authors, from different points of view, are gathered here. The studied authors are mainly from pre-modern Islam – al-Qādī al-Fāḍil, Ibn Taymiyya, al-Ṣafadī, al-Subkī, al-Maqrīzī – with three exceptions: an incursion into the Ottoman 19th century – Esʿad Efendi –, a detour by the French court of Charles V – Evrart de Conty –, and a preface about Greek Antiquity – Philodème de Gadara.
Keywords Copying • Libraries • Ottoman Mecmūʿa • Autograph manuscripts • Literary tastes • Consultation notes • Books circulation • History of reading • Intellectual independence • ʿAhd Ardašīr • Active and responsive reading • Methodology • Bilingualism • Source methodology • Taǧ al-Dīn al-Subkī • Scholars’ library • Book production • Commentaries • Quoting • Ottoman book history • Readings • Medieval translation • Paratext in manuscripts • Individual reading practices • Library • Ǧamʿ al-ǧawāmiʿ • Book circulation • Companions • Mamlūk scholars • Pluri-maḏhab referencing • al-Ṣafadī • Ottoman scholars’ reading practices • Conceptual framework of response • Ownership statements • al-Maqrīzī • Ašʿarī • Ṣaḥḥāflarşeyḫizāde Esʿad Efendi • Public reading • Interrelation of writing and reading • Correspondence • Collecting • Authors’ methodology • Book loans • Autograph • Arabic manuscripts • Mamlūk period • Ideal of affective relationship • Marginalia • Mistakes • Mutakallimūn • Ornate prose style • Way of reading texts • Paratextual marks • Ǧumhūr al-ṣaḥāba • Isnād • Authorship • Scholars’ networks • Intellectual history • Medieval commentary • Ottoman reading culture • Critical reading
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-560-5 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-560-5 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-561-2 | Number of pages 326 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published March 8, 2022 | Language fr, en
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