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Asaph Ben-Tov

is the author of Lutheran Humanists and Greek Antiquity (Leiden, 2009) and co-editor of Knowledge and Religion in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Honor of Michael Heyd (Leiden, 2013) and of Knowledge and Profanation (Leiden, 2019). His biography of the seventeenth-century Orientalist Johann Ernst Gerhard is forthcoming, and he is working on a wide-ranging study of Oriental scholarship in Germany, 1600-1750.

Alexander Bevilacqua

is Assistant Professor of History at Williams College. He is the author of The Republic of Arabic Letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment (Harvard, 2019) and the co-editor of Thinking in the Past Tense: Eight Conversations (Chicago, 2019).

Maurits H. van den Boogert

is the Publishing Director for Middle East, Islam, and African Studies at Brill, the scholarly publisher in Leiden. A former PhD student of Alastair Hamilton, he is the author of a work on the legal framework of Ottoman-European relations in the eighteenth century, and of Aleppo Observed, a work about Alexander and Patrick Russell and their eighteenth-century publications about Ottoman Syria.

Charles Burnett

is Professor of the History of Arabic/Islamic Influences in Europe at the

Warburg Institute, University of London. Among his books are The Introduction of Arabic Learning into England (1997), Arabic into Latin in the Middle Ages: The Translators and their Intellectual and Social Context (2009) and Numerals and Arithmetic in the Middle Ages (2010). He also edited, together with Keiji Yamamoto, of The Great Introduction to Astrology by Abū Maʿšar (2 vols., Leiden 2019).

Ziad Elmarsafy

is Professor of Comparative Literature at King’s College London. He is the author of The Enlightenment Qur’an: The Politics of Translation and the Construction of Islam (2009) – a book heavily influenced by Alastair Hamilton – and Esoteric Islam in Modern French Thought: Massignon, Corbin, Jambet (forthcoming 2021).

Mordechai Feingold

is the Van Nuys Page Professor of History at the California Institute of Technology. He is the editor of the journals Erudition and the Republic of Letters (Brill) and History of Universities (Oxford). He is the author or editor of a number of books, including Newton and the Origin of Civilization (2013), written with Jed Buchwald, and Labourers in the Vineyard of the Lord: Scholarship and the Making of the King James Version of the Bible (Leiden, 2018). He is currently writing an intellectual biography of John Rainolds.

Aurélien Girard

is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne and researcher in the Centre d’Études et de Recherche en Histoire Culturelle. He has edited Connaître l’Orient dans l’Europe du XVIIe siècle, a special issue of the journal Dix-septième siècle (2015). He is currently completing a volume on Books and Eastern Christian Confessions in the Early Modern Period.

Bernard Heyberger

is Directeur d’Études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris. Among his publications are Les chrétiens du Proche-Orient au temps de la Réforme catholique (Rome, 1994), an edition of Hanna Dyâb, D’Alep à Paris. Les pérégrinations d’un jeune Syrien au temps de Louis XIV (Arles, 2015) and Les chrétiens d’Orient (Paris, 2017).

Robert Irwin

was formerly a Lecturer in the Mediaeval History Department of the University of St Andrews, and he is currently a Senior Research Associate of the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Literature of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University. His publications include The Arabian Nights: A Companion (London, 1994), For Lust of Knowing: The Orientalists and Their Enemies (London, 2006) and Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography (Princeton, 2018), as well as eight novels.

Tarif Khalidi

is Shaykh Zayid Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies Emeritus at the American University of Beirut. He is the author of Arabic Historical Thought in the Classical Period (Cambridge, 1994), The Muslim Jesus (Harvard, 2001), The Qur’an, A New Translation (London 2008), Images of Muhammad (New York, 2009) and An Anthology of Arabic Literature (Edinburgh, 2016).

Jan Marten Ivo Klaver

is Professor of English Literature and Culture at the University of Urbino. His publications include Geology and Religious Sentiment 1829–1859 (Leiden, 1997), The Apostle of the Flesh: A Critical Life of Charles Kingsley (Leiden, 2006), Scientific Expeditions to the Arab World 1761–1881 (Oxford, 2009) and ‘The Apologia’ in The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman (Oxford, 2018).

Jill Kraye

is Emeritus Professor of Renaissance Philosophy and Honorary Fellow at the Warburg Institute, University of London. Her publications include Classical Traditions in Renaissance Philosophy (Aldershot, 2002) and, most recently, the jointly edited volume The Marriage of Philology and Scepticism (London, 2019). She is an editor of the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes and of the International Journal of the Classical Tradition.

Jan Loop

is Professor of Early Modern Global History at the University of Kent and PI in the ERC Synergy Project ‘The European Qur’an. Islamic Scripture in European Culture and Religion.’ He is the author of Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620-1667). Arabic and Islamic Studies in the 17th Century (Oxford, 2013) and co-editor of The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe (Leiden, 2017).

Noel Malcolm

is a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. His recent books include an edition of Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (Oxford, 2012), Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World (London, 2015) and Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450–1750 (Oxford, 2019).

Martin Mulsow

is Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Erfurt and Director of the Gotha Research Center. Among his publications are Prekäres Wissen. Eine andere Ideengeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit (Berlin, 2012) and Enlightenment Underground. Radical Germany 1680–1720 (Charlottesvillle, 2015).

Francis Richard

is retired keeper of Persian manuscripts at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Paris), former director of the Islamic Art Department at the Louvre, of the Bulac Library (Paris) and of the French Institute for Studies in Central Asia. He has published catalogues of Persian manuscripts (1989 and 2013), as well as books and articles about missionaries, travellers, manuscripts, controversies and exchanges with the Middle East in the early modern period.

Gerald J. Toomer

is Professor Emeritus of the History of Mathematics at Brown University. His recent publications include John Selden: A Life in Scholarship (Oxford, 2009). He is completing an intellectual biography of Christianus Ravius.

Arnoud Vrolijk

is Interpres Legati Warneriani and Curator of Oriental Manuscripts and Rare Books at Leiden University Library. He has published extensively on the Leiden collections and the history of Oriental scholarship in the Netherlands.

Nicholas Warner

is an architect specializing in the conservation of monuments and a visiting research scholar at the American University in Cairo. His research focus is on the city of Cairo, his home since 1993. This interest is reflected in publications such as The Monuments of Historic Cairo: A Map and Descriptive Catalogue (Cairo, 2005) and The True Description of Cairo: A Sixteenth-Century Venetian View (London, Oxford, 2006).

Jan Just Witkam

is Emeritus Professor of Islamic Manuscript Culture at Leiden University. At present he is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Islamic Manuscripts. Since 1978 he has extensively published on aspects of Islamic book culture. His publications can be read at <www.janjustwitkam.nl>.

Joanna Weinberg

is Professor Emerita of Early Modern Jewish History and Rabbinics at the University of Oxford. She has translated and edited the works of the Jewish Renaissance scholar Azariah de’ Rossi. More recently, she collaborated with Anthony Grafton on the Hebrew studies of the Huguenot humanist Isaac Casaubon (Cambridge MA, 2011); and with Scott Mandelbrote she edited Jewish Books and Their Readers: Aspects of Jewish and Christian Intellectual Life in Early Modern Europe (Leiden, 2016).

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Scholarship between Europe and the Levant

Essays in Honour of Alastair Hamilton

Reihe:  The History of Oriental Studies, Band: 8
Cover Scholarship between Europe and the Levant
ISBN:
9789004429321
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Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
29 Apr 2020
  • Fachgebiete
    • Geschichte
      • Frühe Neuzeit
      • Geistesgeschichte
    • Nahost- und Islamwissenschaften
      • Geschichte & Kultur
    • Religionswissenschaften
      • Religionsgeschichte
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Figures
Notes on Contributors
A Polyglot Traveller in the Republic of Letters
Between Literature and History
Islam as a ‘Rational’ Religion: Early Modern European Views
Thomas Erpenius, Oriental Scholarship and the Art of Persuasion
From Astronomica to Exotica: Jacob Golius’s Edition of al-Farghānī’s On the Science of the Stars in Comparison with the Earlier Versions
An Unrecognized ‘Critique’ of John Selden’s Historie of Tithes: John Gregory’s 1634 Edition of View of the Civile and Ecclesiasticall Law by Thomas Ridley
Ravius in the East
Die silberne Rippe der orientalischen Schrift. Johann Ernst Gerhards Stammbuch und seine Reise durch die Niederlande im Jahr 1650
The Errant Eye: Johann Michael Wansleben and the Monasteries of Suhāg
Histoire connectée du monachisme oriental. De l’érudition catholique en Europe aux réformes monastiques au Mont Liban (XVIIe–XVIIIe siècles)
Historia Literaria Alcorani: Two Lutheran Scholars Chronicling Oriental Scholarship at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century
Fasting: The Limits of Catholic Confessionalization in Eastern Christianity in the Eighteenth Century
Away with All the Greeks: Ancients, Moderns and Arabs in Étienne Fourmont’s ‘Oratio de lingua Arabica’ (1715)
Richard Pococke and the Natural Curiosities of the East
Patrick Russell and the Arabian Nights Manuscripts
Volney’s Meditations on Ruins and Empires
Malivoire et Rousseau informateurs de la cour de Vienne: Les bouleversements de la Perse des années 1795–1798 vus de Bagdad
Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq in England: 1848–1856
Snouck Hurgronje’s Consular Ambitions
Back Matter
Alastair Hamilton—List of Scholarly Publications
Index

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