From Qom to Barcelona: Aramaic, South Arabian, Coptic, Arabic and Judeo-Arabic Documents
Autoren/Herausgeber: |
Prof. Dr. Andreas Kaplony |
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Erschienen: | 2021 |
Publikationsart: | Publikationen |
Andreas Kaplony und Daniel Potthast (Hgg.), From Qom to Barcelona: Aramaic, South Arabian, Coptic, Arabic and Judeo-Arabic Documents, XIX + 227 S., 36 Tff., Leiden: Brill, 2021 (Islamic History and Civilization 178)
Preface VII
Quoted Editions X
List of Figures XV
Notes on Contributors XVII
Part 1: Pre-Islamic Predecessors of Arabic Document Tradition
Aramaic Documents from Achaemenid Bactria: Connections to the West—and the East—and the Future 3
Peter T. Daniels
Semitic Documents on Wooden Sticks: Manuscript Writing in Pre-Islamic South Arabia 24
Peter Stein
Part 2: Papyri and Documents from the Early Islamic Period
Coptic Fragments in the National Library of Egypt (Dār al-Kūtub) 57
Anne Boud'hors, Maher A. Eissa and Naïm Vanthieghem
The Second Source of Islam: Reconsidering Ḥadīth Papyri 73
Ursula Bsees
Using Papyri to Determine the Purchasing Power of a Dinar in Early Islamic Egypt 117
W. Matt Malczycki
Part 3: Fāṭimid Documents from the Cairo Geniza and Other Places
A 6th/12th Century Supplementary Deed of Sale for the Nubian Slave Woman Naʿīm (Gen. T-S 18 J 1.17v) 127
Craig Perry
Social Embeddedness in the Legal Arena according to Geniza Letters 152
Oded Zinger
Part 4: Mamlūk Documents
How Documents Were Quoted in Inshāʾ Literature: A Comparison of P.Aragon 145 and Its Quotation by al-Qalqashandī 185
Daniel Potthast
Index of Documents Quoted by Edition 216
Michail Hradek
General Index 220
Michail Hradek