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Synopses and lists textual practices in the pre-modern word

Title
Synopses and lists [electronic resource] : textual practices in the pre-modern word / edited by Teresa Bernheimer and Ronny Vollandt.
ISBN
9781805111481
9781800649163 (hbk.)
9781805111184 (pbk.)
ISSN
2632-6906 (Print)
2632-6914 (Online)
Publication
Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxii, 386 pages) : 28 iluustrations.
Notes
At foot of cover: University of Cambridge, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
At head of front cover: Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures.
Chiefly in English with some Syriac and Arabic.
Access and use
Unrestricted online access.
This work is licensed under an Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. For more detailed information consult the publisher's website.
Summary
"Textual practices in pre-modern societies cover a great range of representations, from the literary to the pictorial. Among the most intriguing are synopses and lists. While lists provide a complete enumeration of ideas, people, events, or terms, synopses juxtapose one against the other. To understand how they were planned, produced, and consumed, is to gain insight into the practices of what one can call management of knowledge in a time before our own. The present volume is the product of two workshops held in 2019 and 2021 as part of the research focus Textual Practices in the Pre-Modern World: Texts and Ideas between Aksum, Constantinople, and Baghdad, which was generously supported and funded by the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich. Aiming to understand how synopses and lists function in the literatures of the great intellectual traditions of late antiquity-the ancient Near East, ancient philosophy, and the three monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-the volume offers a historical and transcultural perspective on synopses and lists, highlighting the centrality of these textual practices to allow storing, retrieving, selecting, and organising this knowledge. Both make deliberate - yet not always explicit - choices as to what is included and excluded, thereby creating lasting hierarchies and canon"--Publisher's website.
Variant and related titles
Open book publishers.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English; Syriac; Arabic
Added to Catalog
April 10, 2024
Series
Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures ; v. 22.
Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures, vol. 22
Bibliography
Includes bibliography (pages 322-377) and index.
Contents
Introduction / Teresa Bernheimer, Ronny Vollandt
Quotations for Lexical Lists and Other Texts in Later Mesopotamian Commentaries / Enrique Jiménez
A Rabbinic Epistemic Genre: Creating Knowledge through Lists and Catalogues / Lennard Lehmhaus
The Unruly Books of Abdisho of Nisibis: Book Lists, Canon Discourse, and the Quest for Lost Writings / Liv Ingeborg Lied
A List in Three Versions: Revisiting al-Kindi's On Definitions / Peter Tarras
A Syriac List of the Names of the Wives of the Patriarchs in BL Add 14620 / Matthew Monger
Revisiting Lists in Early Islamic Historiography / Teresa Bernheimer
A List in Three Dimensions: The Case of Eusebius's Canon Tables of the Gospels / Martin Wallraff
List of the Songs of Ascents in the Cairo Genizah: Their Form and Its Implications / Rebecca Ullrich
Regularity and Variation in Islamic Chains of Transmission / Maroussia Bednarkiewicz
Chapter Lists in Giant and Beneventan Bibles: Some Preliminary Remarks / Marilena Maniaci.
Also listed under
Bernheimer, Teresa, 1978- editor.
Vollandt, Ronny, editor.
Open Book Publishers, publisher.
University of Cambridge. Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
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