ONLINE WORKSHOP: An Introduction to Arabic Manuscripts
A free, intensive online workshop featuring leading authorities on the study of Arabic manuscripts.
This week-long workshop features leading authorities on the study of Arabic manuscripts. The workshop will equip emerging scholars with the basic tools to conduct research with original handwritten texts in Arabic script.
Over the course of five days, participants will learn the basics of codicology, palaeography, and manuscript production and circulation, in the context of an expansive vision of current debates in Arabic manuscript research.
Topics include:
anatomy of the codex
canonical and informal scripts
colophons, audition notes, owners’ notes, readers’ notes
digital collections
ethics and best practices
scribes and other craftspeople
strategies for decipherment
supports, bindings
technical terminology
transmission practices and patterns
Enrollment is free of charge. Full participation is by application only. Others may observe via webinar.
Application deadline is 22 April 2021. Apply at https://ucla.in/3cpTpu2 (All applicants welcome, regardless of home institution; priority will be given to PhD students and untenured scholars with compelling need to use Arabic manuscripts in their research.)
Co-sponsored by Princeton and UCLA, which house the two largest repositories of Islamicate manuscripts in North America.
Organizers: Marina Rustow (Princeton) and Luke Yarbrough (UCLA)
For more information on the workshop programme and how to apply, please click here.