This article discusses the The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT) initiative. The initiative aims to salvage the Zaydi literary tradition by gathering digital surrogates of as many Zaydi manuscripts as possible in a single repository and providing comprehensive and systematic open access to them for scholars worldwide, regardless of whether the physical manuscripts are preserved in Europe or in North America, in Yemen or elsewhere in the Middle East. The ZMT is a joint project initiated by the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, in partnership with the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota. Work on the ZMT began in September 2016 and to date the project comprises some 1,000 di...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
Over the course of the last year the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) and the Roshan Instit...
In July 2017, we launched a project entitled “Preserving Endangered Archives in Jerba, Tunisia: The ...
This article discusses the The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT) initiative. The initiative aims to...
Zaydiyya, Yemen, Zaydi Manuscript Tradition, Eduard Glaser, Guiseppe Caprotti, Carlo Landberg, Rudol...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) is a collaborative project between Princeton Uni...
The literary tradition of the Zaydi community, a branch of Shiʿi Islam that originated in Kufa and l...
In 1973, recent PhD and newly-affiliated Research Associate at the University of Texas at Austin, Ro...
The article offers a bibliographical aperçu of Zaydī-Muʿtazilī Kalām-studies from the 15th through 1...
The early modern South Asian sultanate of Bijapur (9/15 th–11/17 th c.) represented a rich centre fo...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (http://YMDI.uoregon.edu) is a collective of leading sc...
This book discusses the largest private book collection of the pre-Ottoman Arabic Middle East for wh...
In my dissertation I address the social, intellectual, and institutional history of the Maḥmūdīyah M...
The Qubbat al-khazna of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus stands as one of the most significant, albeit...
The Yemeni Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) International Workshop Staatsbibliothek zu Berl...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
Over the course of the last year the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) and the Roshan Instit...
In July 2017, we launched a project entitled “Preserving Endangered Archives in Jerba, Tunisia: The ...
This article discusses the The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT) initiative. The initiative aims to...
Zaydiyya, Yemen, Zaydi Manuscript Tradition, Eduard Glaser, Guiseppe Caprotti, Carlo Landberg, Rudol...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) is a collaborative project between Princeton Uni...
The literary tradition of the Zaydi community, a branch of Shiʿi Islam that originated in Kufa and l...
In 1973, recent PhD and newly-affiliated Research Associate at the University of Texas at Austin, Ro...
The article offers a bibliographical aperçu of Zaydī-Muʿtazilī Kalām-studies from the 15th through 1...
The early modern South Asian sultanate of Bijapur (9/15 th–11/17 th c.) represented a rich centre fo...
The Yemen Manuscript Digitization Initiative (http://YMDI.uoregon.edu) is a collective of leading sc...
This book discusses the largest private book collection of the pre-Ottoman Arabic Middle East for wh...
In my dissertation I address the social, intellectual, and institutional history of the Maḥmūdīyah M...
The Qubbat al-khazna of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus stands as one of the most significant, albeit...
The Yemeni Manuscript Digitization Initiative (YMDI) International Workshop Staatsbibliothek zu Berl...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
Over the course of the last year the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) and the Roshan Instit...
In July 2017, we launched a project entitled “Preserving Endangered Archives in Jerba, Tunisia: The ...