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Texts as Living Objects: <i>Dhayl</i>s and Knowledge Transmission in the Islamic World: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, cartea 204

Sacha Alsancakli, Philip Bockholt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 2026
Texts as Living Objects brings together nine contributions on dhayls (supplements) and textual transmission in the Islamic world. Integrating case studies of texts in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Samaritan Hebrew, and spanning a wide geographical and chronological scope, the volume proposes a renewed definition and understanding of dhayls as cultural and historical phenomena.
Rather than examining supplementation in isolation, the volume also considers other forms of textual modification, such as commentary and translation, with which the production of supplements often overlapped. This approach underscores the dynamic yet persistent nature of authorship and knowledge production in the Islamic world and sheds light on the remarkable stability and cohesiveness of a plurisecular written production and its cultural milieu.

Contributors
Sacha Alsancakli, Philip Bockholt, Colinda Lindermann, Nadine Löhr, Roy Marom, Zeynep Tezer, Fikret Turan Christoph U. Werner, and Guglielmo Zucconi.
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ISBN-13: 9789004763807
ISBN-10: 9004763805
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East


Notă biografică

Sacha Alsancakli,Ph.D. from Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris (2018), is currently an assistant professor at the Department of West-Asian History and Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University. He specializes in Turco-Iranian cultural history, with a particular focus on the Kurds.

Philip Bockholt Professor of History of the Turco Persian World at the University of Münsterand head of the Research Group TRANSLAPT, earned his Ph.D. from Freie Universität Berlin in 2018. His research focuses on historiography and translation processes of the eastern Islamic world.

Contributors
Sacha Alsancakli, Philip Bockholt, Colinda Lindermann, Nadine Löhr, Roy Marom, Zeynep Tezer, Fikret Turan Christoph U. Werner, and Guglielmo Zucconi.

Cuprins

List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Supplements Matter: a Conceptual Approach to Dhayls in Islamic Manuscript Tradition
Sacha Alsancakli and Philip Bockholt
1 Adding Supplements to Tradition: Ẕayls in Persian Historiography
Christoph U. Werner
2 A Ẕayl That Never Was: Amīr Maḥmūd’s Tārīkh-i Shāh Ismāʿīl va Shāh ṬahmāsbPhilip Bockholt
3 Acknowledging the Addition? The Dhayl in Arabic Lexicography
Colinda Lindermann

4 The Scholar’s Companion: Some Reflections on the Compilation and Transmission of Supplements to Works on Astronomy
Nadine Löhr
5 What Belongs in a Ẕeyl? Authorial Intent behind Nevʿizāde ʿAṭāʾī’s Portrayals of Pīr Meḥmed Efendi in Ḥadāʾiḳu’l-ḥaḳāʾiḳ and Nefḥatü’l-ezhārZeynep Tezer
6 Contextualising the Ẕeyl Works of Şeyḫī Meḥmed b. Ḥasan and Delving into the Queries Surrounding His Cihānnümā-i AvrupaFikret Turan
7 The Majmaʿ al-Gharāʾib: a Case Study in Textual Transmission
Guglielmo Zucconi
8 Three Centuries of ẕayls of Bidlīsī’s SharafnāmaSacha Alsancakli

9 Continued Pasts: Samaritan Tolidah Extensions and Self-Reflections on History
Roy Marom

Index