Turcologica Upsaliensia: An Illustrated Collection of Essays
Éva Á. Csató, Gunilla Gren-Eklund, Lars Johanson, Birsel Karakoçen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2020
The study of Oriental languages, including Turkic, has a long tradition at Uppsala. The first part of the volume tells of famous Uppsala professors who were experts not only in Ottoman and Chaghatay, but also in smaller Turkic languages, and of their high esteem for Turkic culture. It also tells how collectors benefited from the Swedish court’s cordial relations with the Ottomans. The second part describes selected manuscripts, art objects and maps, calling readers’ attention to the cultural heritage preserved at the University Library, which is also accessible online.
Contributors include: Göran Bäärnhielm, Jan von Bonsdorff, Bernt Brendemoen, Ulla Birgegård, Éva Á. Csató, Per Cullhed, Kristof D’hulster, Josef Eskhult, Mohammad Fazlhashemi, Gunilla Gren-Eklund, Hans Helander, Lars Johanson, Birsel Karakoç, Sabira Ståhlberg, Ingvar Svanberg, Fikret Turan, and Ali Yıldız.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004435704
ISBN-10: 9004435700
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004435700
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Preface of the Editors
Gunilla Gren-Eklund
Early History of Uppsala University and the Chair of Oriental Languages
Per Cullhed
Turkic Cultural Heritage in the Oriental Collections of Uppsala University Library
Lars Johanson
Turkic Studies in the Swedish Empire 1632–1718
Josef Eskhult
Christian Ravius’ Turkic and Semitic Studies and his Work as an Orientalist in the Swedish State Service
Hans Helander
The Turkish Threat in Early Modern Latin Literature
Hans Helander
Gustaf Peringer’s Speech in Praise of the Oriental Languages (1674) and his Evaluation of the Turkish Tongue
Éva Ágnes Csató
Gustaf Peringer and the Karaim
Ulla Birgegård
J. G. Sparwenfeld and the Oriental Languages
Sabira Ståhlberg and Ingvar Svanberg
Frederick Hasselquist in Smyrna and Magnesia
Bernt Brendemoen
The Eighth International Congress of Orientalists, Held in Stockholm/Uppsala and Christiania (1–14 September 1889), and its Echo in Turkish Literature
Birsel Karakoç, Fikret Turan and Ali Yıldız
Ottoman and Chaghatay Manuscripts at Uppsala University Library
Lars Johanson
Isfahan – Moscow – Uppsala. On Some Middle Azeri Manuscripts and the Stations Along Their Journey to Uppsala
Kristof D’hulster
From Tashkent to Mecca and Back. Notes on an 1885 Hajj Travelogue (Uppsala Ms. O Nov. 370)
Kristof D’hulster
A 19th-century Chaghatay-Kazakh Version of the Story of Jesus and the Skull
Mohammad Fazlhashemi
A Book for Children, Manual in Court Intrigues or Advice for Ethical Government – Appelboom’s Swedish Translation of Kalila and Dimna
Jan von Bonsdorff
Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm’s Turkish Sketchbooks from 1824 to 1827
Göran Bäärnhielm
An Ottoman Exercise-Book in Map-Drawing Based on Pīrī Re’īs’ Sailing Handbook
Gunilla Gren-Eklund
Early History of Uppsala University and the Chair of Oriental Languages
Per Cullhed
Turkic Cultural Heritage in the Oriental Collections of Uppsala University Library
Lars Johanson
Turkic Studies in the Swedish Empire 1632–1718
Josef Eskhult
Christian Ravius’ Turkic and Semitic Studies and his Work as an Orientalist in the Swedish State Service
Hans Helander
The Turkish Threat in Early Modern Latin Literature
Hans Helander
Gustaf Peringer’s Speech in Praise of the Oriental Languages (1674) and his Evaluation of the Turkish Tongue
Éva Ágnes Csató
Gustaf Peringer and the Karaim
Ulla Birgegård
J. G. Sparwenfeld and the Oriental Languages
Sabira Ståhlberg and Ingvar Svanberg
Frederick Hasselquist in Smyrna and Magnesia
Bernt Brendemoen
The Eighth International Congress of Orientalists, Held in Stockholm/Uppsala and Christiania (1–14 September 1889), and its Echo in Turkish Literature
Birsel Karakoç, Fikret Turan and Ali Yıldız
Ottoman and Chaghatay Manuscripts at Uppsala University Library
Lars Johanson
Isfahan – Moscow – Uppsala. On Some Middle Azeri Manuscripts and the Stations Along Their Journey to Uppsala
Kristof D’hulster
From Tashkent to Mecca and Back. Notes on an 1885 Hajj Travelogue (Uppsala Ms. O Nov. 370)
Kristof D’hulster
A 19th-century Chaghatay-Kazakh Version of the Story of Jesus and the Skull
Mohammad Fazlhashemi
A Book for Children, Manual in Court Intrigues or Advice for Ethical Government – Appelboom’s Swedish Translation of Kalila and Dimna
Jan von Bonsdorff
Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm’s Turkish Sketchbooks from 1824 to 1827
Göran Bäärnhielm
An Ottoman Exercise-Book in Map-Drawing Based on Pīrī Re’īs’ Sailing Handbook
Notă biografică
Éva Á. Csató, the first Professor of Turkic Languages in Sweden, has made contributions to the typology of Turkic languages as well as to the documentation of endangered Turkic varieties. She has continued Uppsala University’s long tradition of Karaim studies.
Gunilla Gren-Eklund is Professor Emerita of Indology, esp. Sanskrit at Uppsala University. Alongside her research in various aspects of Indology she has also devoted scholarly attention to university history, in particular to how the study of Oriental languages developed as an academic discipline in Sweden.
Lars Johanson is Professor of Turcology at the University of Mainz, Germany, and Reader at Uppsala University, Sweden. He has published widely on descriptive and historical linguistics, mostly focusing on the Turkic language family. He edits the journal Turkic Languages and the monograph series Turcologica.
Birsel Karakoç, Professor of Turkic languages at Uppsala University, Sweden, has contributed to questions within the typology of Turkic languages, Noghay and other Kipchak Turkic languages, Turkish, Turkic varieties of Iran, the bilingual acquisition of Turkish, comparative Turkic linguistics and language contact
Gunilla Gren-Eklund is Professor Emerita of Indology, esp. Sanskrit at Uppsala University. Alongside her research in various aspects of Indology she has also devoted scholarly attention to university history, in particular to how the study of Oriental languages developed as an academic discipline in Sweden.
Lars Johanson is Professor of Turcology at the University of Mainz, Germany, and Reader at Uppsala University, Sweden. He has published widely on descriptive and historical linguistics, mostly focusing on the Turkic language family. He edits the journal Turkic Languages and the monograph series Turcologica.
Birsel Karakoç, Professor of Turkic languages at Uppsala University, Sweden, has contributed to questions within the typology of Turkic languages, Noghay and other Kipchak Turkic languages, Turkish, Turkic varieties of Iran, the bilingual acquisition of Turkish, comparative Turkic linguistics and language contact