Agenda
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mer16Déc20159h00EPHE - En Sorbonne, Escalier U, 4ème étage, Salle Delisle
Les Manuscrits des Mille et une Nuits : Approches codicologique et philologique
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mer09Déc2015
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mer02Déc20159h00EPHE - En Sorbonne, Escalier U, 4ème étage, Salle Delisle
Les Manuscrits des Mille et une Nuits : Approches codicologique et philologique
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mer25Nov20159h00EPHE - En Sorbonne, Escalier U, 4ème étage, Salle Delisle
Les Manuscrits des Mille et une Nuits : Approches codicologique et philologique
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jeu19Nov2015ven20Nov2015Università Ca' Foscari, Venise
I Manoscritti egiziani delle Mille e una Notte
Cours d'Élise Franssen dans le cadre du programme Erasmus+ pour les enseignants.
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lun28Sep201511h30-12h30CSIC, Barcelone
Les documents mamelouks de l’Archivo de la Corona de Aragón et leur importance pour l’étude de la diplomatique mamelouke
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jeu25Juin2015dim28Juin2015Université de Liège
Second International Conference of the School of Mamlūk Studies
The conference will be divided into two parts:
1) The first day of the conference (June 25) will be themed. The theme of this part of the conference will be: "The Mamlūk Sultanate and Its Periphery". If our knowledge of the capital (and the provincial capital of Damascus) is rather comprehensive, the periphery of the sultanate has received less attention. The aim of this themed day is thus to focus on those areas located far from the capitals and close to borders (either natural, like the sea or mountains, or political). This will allow specialists in a wide gamut of fields, from history to architecture, from economy to administration, from diplomacy to politics, to address various issues linked with, e.g., the concept of periphery, the control of the borders, the intellectual, economic, and artistic life in border cities, etc.
2) The following three days of the conference (June 26–28) will be structured in panels, which may focus on any aspect of the intellectual, political, social, economic, and artistic life of the Mamlūk period.
Language :
The official language of the conference will be English.Fees :
The conference registration fees will be 40 € for participants and attendees. A farewell dinner will take place on June 27 at a cost of 50 €. Payment of the fees (registration and farewell dinner) must be received by April 30. -
lun22Juin2015mer24Juin2015Université de Liège
Intensive course: A Holistic Approach to Manuscript Studies
A three-day intensive course intended for advanced graduate students, given by Prof. Dr. Frédéric Bauden (University of Liège) with the assistance of Dr. Elise Franssen (University of Liège), will be held immediately before the conference of the School of Mamlūk Studies. The course will be focused on manuscript studies. The course, intended to help students who need to work on manuscripts for their research, will provide them with the most important tools and methods to achieve their goal. Codicology is essential to describe a manuscript and to analyze its support, but it needs to be used with other disciplines in order to apprehend a manuscript (i.e., also its text) in all its complexity. It is important to note that this course is not just about codicology: theoretical issues will be addressed in the morning sessions while afternoon sessions will be devoted to practice. To this end, they will be held at the manuscript room, where the students will have the opportunity to work on a selection of manuscripts. A very good level of Arabic is required (minimum four years of Arabic at the university level).
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dim17Mai201512h40-14h40The University of Kyoto
Al-Maqrīzī at Work: The Case of His Collection of Opuscules
Paper presented by Prof. Dr. Frédéric Bauden in the frame of the panel "Historians in the Pre-Modern Middle East: Their Aims, Techniques and Products" organized by Nobutaka Nakamachi and Teruaki Moriyama.
31st Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Middle Eastern Studies
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jeu14Mai201515h00-16h00Waseda University, Tokyo
Certificates of pilgrimage in the Mamluk period: Continuity and disruption of a social tradition
Lecture by Prof. dr. Frédéric Bauden
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lun11Mai201518h00-19h30The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus
Towards an archaeology of scholarship in pre-modern Islam: Investigating the working method of scholars
Lecture by Prof. Dr. Frédéric Bauden
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lun04Mai2015mer06Mai2015The University of Tokyo, Komaba: Naito Seminar House, Yamanashi
Looking over al-Maqrīzī’s shoulder: The working method of a Medieval Egyptian historian
Seminar held by Prof. Dr. Frédéric Bauden.
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lun27Avr2015mar28Avr2015Université de Liège
Culture matérielle et contacts diplomatiques entre l’Occident latin, Byzance et l’Orient islamique (XIe-XVIe siècle)
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lun30Mar2015
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lun16Fév2015mer18Fév2015