The Orient in Utrecht: Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion: The History of Oriental Studies, cartea 10
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004462168
ISBN-10: 9004462163
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The History of Oriental Studies
ISBN-10: 9004462163
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The History of Oriental Studies
Notă biografică
Bart Jaski (PhD Trinity College Dublin, 1995) is keeper of manuscripts of the University Library of Utrecht. He has published widely on medieval Irish and manuscript studies, and is the editor of various publications.Christian Lange (PhD Harvard, 2006) is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Utrecht University. He is the author of monographs on medieval Islamic conceptions of justice and punishment (2008), paradise and hell in Islam (2016), and the reception history of the prophet Mohammed (2017).Anna Pytlowany is an independent scholar and media professional. She holds a PhD in History of Linguistics from the University of Amsterdam (2018). Her main research interests are material aspects of manuscripts and Dutch mercantile linguistics.Henk van Rinsum (PhD Utrecht, 2001) is a Utrecht-trained historian and anthropologist. He published about universities and religion in Africa. In February 2018, he organised a symposium in Utrecht on the work and life of Adrianus Reland with Islam scholars, Arabists, linguists and historians.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Adriaan Reland (1676–1718): Early Modern Humanist, Philologist and Scholar of Comparative Religion
Bart Jaski, Christian Lange, Anna Pytlowany, and Henk J. van Rinsum
1 Adriaan Reland (1676–1718) and His Formative Years
A Prelude to De Religione Mohammedica
Henk J. van Rinsum
2 Adriaan Reland’s Legacy as a Scholar of Islam
Lot Brouwer
3 Follow the Light: Adriaan Reland (1676–1718) on Muhammad
Christian Lange
4 Adriaan Reland and Dutch Scholarship on Islam
Scholarly and Religious Visions of the Muslim Pilgrimage
Richard van Leeuwen
5 The First Dutch Translation of Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān, Reland’s Annotated Version and the Mysterious Translator S.D.B.
Remke Kruk and Arnoud Vrolijk
6 Adriaan Reland’s Fascination with the Languages of the World
Toon van Hal
7 Digging without Dirt: Adriaan Reland’s Explorations of the Holy Land
Ulrich Groetsch
8 ‘Geleerdster der Landbeschryveren’? Adriaan Reland Mapping Persia and Japan, 1705–1715
Tobias Winnerling
9 Adriaan Reland, Galatea: An Introduction
Dirk Sacré
10 Adriaan Reland: A Life in Fragments
Anna Pytlowany
11 The Manuscript Collection of Adriaan Reland in the University Library of Utrecht and Beyond
Bart Jaski
12 The Adriaan Reland Collection at Leiden University Library
Antoine Galland Autographs, Oriental Manuscripts and the Enigmas of the 1761 Auction Catalogue
Arnoud Vrolijk
13 Adriaan Reland on Islamic Gems and Seals
An Annotated Translation of the Latin Text
Jan Just Witkam
Appendix 1: The Works of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Henk J. van Rinsum
Appendix 2: The Manuscripts of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Bart Jaski
Appendix 3: The Letters of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Tobias Winnerling
Appendix 4: Relandus—Elegies for Galatea, no. 2
Translated from the Latin by Jason Harris
Appendix 5: Heinrich Sike’s 1696 Congratulatory Poem for Adriaan Reland
Translated from the Arabic by Christian Lange
Appendix 6: The Maps of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Tobias Winnerling
Index of Names
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Adriaan Reland (1676–1718): Early Modern Humanist, Philologist and Scholar of Comparative Religion
Bart Jaski, Christian Lange, Anna Pytlowany, and Henk J. van Rinsum
part 1: Reland in His Time
1 Adriaan Reland (1676–1718) and His Formative Years
A Prelude to De Religione Mohammedica
Henk J. van Rinsum
2 Adriaan Reland’s Legacy as a Scholar of Islam
Lot Brouwer
3 Follow the Light: Adriaan Reland (1676–1718) on Muhammad
Christian Lange
4 Adriaan Reland and Dutch Scholarship on Islam
Scholarly and Religious Visions of the Muslim Pilgrimage
Richard van Leeuwen
part 2: Reland and the World
5 The First Dutch Translation of Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān, Reland’s Annotated Version and the Mysterious Translator S.D.B.
Remke Kruk and Arnoud Vrolijk
6 Adriaan Reland’s Fascination with the Languages of the World
Toon van Hal
7 Digging without Dirt: Adriaan Reland’s Explorations of the Holy Land
Ulrich Groetsch
8 ‘Geleerdster der Landbeschryveren’? Adriaan Reland Mapping Persia and Japan, 1705–1715
Tobias Winnerling
9 Adriaan Reland, Galatea: An Introduction
Dirk Sacré
10 Adriaan Reland: A Life in Fragments
Anna Pytlowany
Part 3: Collections, Manuscripts, and Seals
11 The Manuscript Collection of Adriaan Reland in the University Library of Utrecht and Beyond
Bart Jaski
12 The Adriaan Reland Collection at Leiden University Library
Antoine Galland Autographs, Oriental Manuscripts and the Enigmas of the 1761 Auction Catalogue
Arnoud Vrolijk
13 Adriaan Reland on Islamic Gems and Seals
An Annotated Translation of the Latin Text
Jan Just Witkam
Appendix 1: The Works of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Henk J. van Rinsum
Appendix 2: The Manuscripts of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Bart Jaski
Appendix 3: The Letters of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Tobias Winnerling
Appendix 4: Relandus—Elegies for Galatea, no. 2
Translated from the Latin by Jason Harris
Appendix 5: Heinrich Sike’s 1696 Congratulatory Poem for Adriaan Reland
Translated from the Arabic by Christian Lange
Appendix 6: The Maps of Adriaan Reland
Compiled by Tobias Winnerling
Index of Names