Medieval and Modern Philologies

Authors as Readers in the Mamlūk Period and Beyond

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open access | peer reviewed
    edited by
  • Élise Franssen - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email

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 MutakallimūnCopyingAuthorshipOrnate prose styleQuotingBook circulationIndividual reading practicesTaǧ al-Dīn al-SubkīConceptual framework of responseOttoman book historyṢaḥḥāflarşeyḫizāde Esʿad EfendiIntellectual independenceSource methodologyal-ṢafadīOwnership statementsMedieval translationConsultation notesHistory of readingIntellectual historyOttoman reading cultureParatext in manuscriptsMethodologyLiterary tastesMamlūk scholarsBook productionCorrespondenceAutograph manuscriptsReadingsBilingualismParatextual marksWay of reading textsOttoman scholars’ reading practicesBook loansCompanionsScholars’ networksAutographBooks circulationCritical readingIsnādLibrariesMedieval commentaryPluri-maḏhab referencingIdeal of affective relationshipCollectingʿAhd ArdašīrCommentariesǦamʿ al-ǧawāmiʿOttoman MecmūʿaLibraryal-MaqrīzīǦumhūr al-ṣaḥābaMamlūk periodMarginaliaInterrelation of writing and readingMistakesArabic manuscriptsAuthors’ methodologyAšʿarīScholars’ libraryActive and responsive readingPublic 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