Residencia de Estudiantes
Del 9 al 11 de marzo de 2015
COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO
Maribel Fierro [CSIC; Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales]
Sabine Schmidtke [Institute for Advanced Study]
Sarah Stroumsa [The Hebrew University of Jerusalem]
PRESENTACIÓN
A pesar del aumento de las investigaciones sobre la historia literaria del mundo islámico, nuestro conocimiento acerca de lo que fue leído en diferentes períodos y regiones es todavía insuficiente. Este encuentro internacional pretende llenar este vacío historiográfico. Se abordará la cuestión de la difusión de los libros, los procesos de supervivencia, selección y transmisión de los mismos, así como los mecanismos para incluir los libros en los currículum educativos. En líneas generales, se dará prioridad a un enfoque comparativo, de tal modo que se analizarán las diferencias y las coincidencias entre los distintos períodos y regiones. Asimismo, el ciclo de conferencias pretende aportar una renovación metodológica en este campo de estudio.
PROGRAMA
LUNES, 9 de marzo
8.45‐9.15 h. RECEPCIÓN
9.15‐9.30 h. PRESENTACIÓN
9.30‐11.00 h. PRIMERA SESIÓN: BIBLIOTECAS (I)
9.30‐9.50 h. Lost Worlds: ‘Abdisho’ bar Brikha’s library and the Survival of Syriac Literature, Jack Tannous
9.50‐10.10 h. Abbāsid Libraries, Beatrice Gründler [Freie Universität Berlin]
10.10‐10.30 h. Libraries, Book Collection and the Preservation of Texts by the Fatimids and their Ismaili Da`wa, Paul Walker
10.30‐11.00 h. DEBATE
11.00‐11.30 h. PAUSA
11.30‐13.00 h. SEGUNDA SESIÓN: BIBLIOTECAS (II)
11.30‐11.50 h. The Thematic Profile of a 13th Century Endowment library, Konrad Hirschler [SOAS, University of London]
11.50‐12.10 h. Islamic Book Culture through the lens of private libraries, 1850‐1940, Ahmed El Shamsy [The University of Chicago]
12.10‐12.30 h. ‘I have acquired books for you on all the sciences’. Samuel ibn Tibbon’s Search for Aristotle in the Libraries of Toledo, Sarah J. Pearce [New York University]
12.30‐13.00 h. DEBATE
13.00‐15.00 h. PAUSA
15.00‐16.00 h. TERCERA SESIÓN: RECONSTRUYENDO LA CIRCULACIÓN DE LIBROS (I)
15.00‐15.20 h. Reconstructing Twelver Shī’ī Theology in Rayy, mid 3rd/9th through 7th/13th century, Sabine Schmidtke [Institute for Advanced Study]
15.20‐15.40 h. Between Canon and Library: On the Medieval Jewish Philosophical Tradition, Sarah Stroumsa [Hebrew University of Jerusalem]
15.40‐16.00 h. DEBATE
16.00‐16.30 h. PAUSA
16.30‐17.30 h. CUARTA SESIÓN: RECONSTRUYENDO LA CIRCULACIÓN DE LIBROS (II)
16.30‐16.50 h. A reconstruction of the Arabo‐Persian Corpus of Islamic texts found in 17th and 18th Century China, Dror Weil [Princeton University]
16.50‐17.10 h. Cheap books in medieval Egypt. Rotuli from the Cairo Geniza, Judith Olszowy‐Schlanger [École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sorbonne]
17.10‐17.30 h. How do we know about the circulation of books in al‐Andalus?, Maribel Fierro [CSIC; Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales]
17.30‐18.00 h. DEBATE
MARTES, 10 de marzo
9.30‐11.00 h. QUINTA SESIÓN: MANIPULANDO TEXTOS
9.30‐9.50 h. What the Study of ‘Text Reuse’ Can (and Cannot) Tell us about the History of Books in the Islamicate World, Sarah Bowen Savant [Aga Khan University]
9.50‐10.10 h. New Books from Old Books: Compilation and Authorship in the Mamluk Period, Elias Muhanna [Brown University]
10.10‐10.30 h. Lost in time and translation: Changes in literary transmission as Historical Evidence, Deborah G. Tor [University of Notre Dame]
10.30‐11.00 DEBATE
11.00‐11.30 PAUSA
11.30‐13.00 SEXTA SESIÓN: LIBROS TRASCENDENTALES
11.30‐11.50 h. Scriptures as Sacred Objects in the Medieval Middle East: the Qur’an and the Torah in comparative historical perspective, Daniella Talmon‐Heller [Ben-Gurion University of the Negev]
11.50‐12.10 h. The Books of Kings and Their Audience, Jaakko Hämeen‐Anttila [University of Helsinki]
12.10‐12.30 h. “Much used books that never existed...”, Nuria Martínez de Castilla [Universidad Complutense de Madrid]
12.30‐13.00 DEBATE
13.00‐15.00 PAUSA
15.00‐16.00 SÉPTIMA SESIÓN: LIBROS Y AUTORES (I)
15.00‐15.20 h. A quarrel in the mosque as a catalyst for a written polemic: Ibn ʿArafa and Ibn Lubb on the modes of transmission of the Qur’ān, Camilla Adang [Tel Aviv University]
15.20‐15.40 h. The History of Maslama al‐Qurṭubī’s Kitāb Rutbat al‐ḥakīm, Wilferd Madelung
15.40‐16.00 h. A milestone in the history of Andalusī bāṭinism. Maslama al‐Qurṭubī’s riḥla in the East, Godefroid de Callatay [Université catholique de Louvain] y Sébastien Moureau [Université catholique de Louvain]
16.00‐16.30 h. DEBATE
16.30‐16.45 h. PAUSA
16.45‐17.45 h. OCTAVA SESIÓN: LIBROS Y AUTORES (II)
16.45‐17.05 h. The World‐Revealing Cup by Mir Ḥusayn al‐Maybudī and its Arabic, Latin and Turkish translations, Reza Pourjavady [Goethe Universität Frankfurt]
17.05‐17.25 h. “'Umar al‐Khayyam, the first commentator of Ibn Sina", Hassan Ansari [Institute for Advanced Study]
17.25‐17.45 h. DEBATE
20.30 h. CENA
MIÉRCOLES, 11 de marzo
9.30‐11.00 NOVENA SESIÓN: LIBROS EN CONTEXTO (I)
9.30‐9.50 h. Transmission of knowledge and book preservation in the Tayyibi Ismaili tradition, Samer Traboulsi [University of North Carolina]
9.50‐10.10 h. The multiplicity of formats: scientific texts alone and in collections, Sonja Brentjes [Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte]
10.10‐10.30 h. Intellectual locales and the circulation of scientific books in al‐Andalus between the 9th and 10th centuries, Miquel Forcada [Universitat de Barcelona]
10.30‐11.00 h. DEBATE
11.00‐11.30 h. PAUSA
11.30‐13.00 h. DÉCIMA SESIÓN: LIBROS EN CONTEXTO (II)
11.30‐11.50 h. The History of Aš‘arite books in North Africa and al‐Andalus, Jan Thiele [CSIC; Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales]
11.50‐12.10 h, Muslim philosophical books copied by Jews (in Hebrew characters) in 15th century Spain, Collette Sirat [Institut de Recherche el d'Histoire des Textes] y Marc Geoffroy
12.10‐12.30 h. Authorship and Canon in the Geniza Society, Miriam Frenkel [Hebrew University of Jerusalem]
12.30‐13.00 h. DEBATE
13.00‐14.30 h. PAUSA
14.30‐16:00 h. ÚNDECIMA SESIÓN: LIBROS EN CONTEXTO (III)
14.30‐14.50 h. Arabic Manuscripts Readers: Presence and roles, Anka Stoilova
14.50‐15.10 h. Book‐ownership in Ottoman Sarajevo according to the probate records 1763‐1828, Asim Zubčević [University of Sarajevo]
15.10‐15.30 h. How to think about and with Islamic Books in the Digital Age, Dagmar Riedel [Columbia University]
15:30‐16:00 h. DEBATE
16:00‐16:15 h. CLAUSURA
16:15‐16:30 h. CAFÉ
Lugar de celebración
Residencia de Estudiantes
C/ Pinar, 21-23
28006 - Madrid
Más información
http://www.cchs.csic.es/en/node/289017
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