By outlining the main codicological features of the Christian Iranian manuscript fragments, and, in so doing, the scribal practices that led to the creation of the Christian Iranian manuscript tradition, the contribution shows how this peculiar manuscript tradition is inextricably related to the Church of the East, to its history, to its missionary activity along the Silk Roads, to its mainly centres which were based in Mesopotamia. At the same time, we will also discuss if and to what extent this corpus is related to the multilingual, multicultural and multi-religious Turfan milieu in the 8th – 11th centuries
L’Éthiopie a vu depuis le premier millénaire de notre ère le développement de deux cultures du livre...
This contribution offers a conspectus of the parallel treatment of some escha tological subjects in ...
This contribution deals with patterns in language contact by listing and discussing the Iranian lexi...
By outlining the main codicological features of the Christian Iranian manuscript fragments, and, in ...
Based on a corpus coming from the Turfan oasis (in present-day Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China)...
In spite of a very well-established tradition of philological and linguistic studies, few efforts ha...
It is by now widely acknowledged that between late antiquity and the first centuries of Islam, Syri...
On the basis of a thorough philological-linguistic study, the book aims primarily at reintegrating t...
This contribution is intended to relate the study of the Christian Sogdian manuscript fragment tradi...
The Christianisation of large parts of central and south-central Asia goes back to the latter part o...
This contribution is intended to relate the study of the Christian Sogdian manuscript fragment tradi...
The unique cursive script still employed by the Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran, which is unlike any othe...
International audienceThe monastic movement is at the origin of the developpement of syriac christia...
We are able to verify the variety of the religions of the Sogdians by the text fragments found in th...
The book investigates the deep linguistic contact between Iranians and Arameans from the formation o...
L’Éthiopie a vu depuis le premier millénaire de notre ère le développement de deux cultures du livre...
This contribution offers a conspectus of the parallel treatment of some escha tological subjects in ...
This contribution deals with patterns in language contact by listing and discussing the Iranian lexi...
By outlining the main codicological features of the Christian Iranian manuscript fragments, and, in ...
Based on a corpus coming from the Turfan oasis (in present-day Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China)...
In spite of a very well-established tradition of philological and linguistic studies, few efforts ha...
It is by now widely acknowledged that between late antiquity and the first centuries of Islam, Syri...
On the basis of a thorough philological-linguistic study, the book aims primarily at reintegrating t...
This contribution is intended to relate the study of the Christian Sogdian manuscript fragment tradi...
The Christianisation of large parts of central and south-central Asia goes back to the latter part o...
This contribution is intended to relate the study of the Christian Sogdian manuscript fragment tradi...
The unique cursive script still employed by the Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran, which is unlike any othe...
International audienceThe monastic movement is at the origin of the developpement of syriac christia...
We are able to verify the variety of the religions of the Sogdians by the text fragments found in th...
The book investigates the deep linguistic contact between Iranians and Arameans from the formation o...
L’Éthiopie a vu depuis le premier millénaire de notre ère le développement de deux cultures du livre...
This contribution offers a conspectus of the parallel treatment of some escha tological subjects in ...
This contribution deals with patterns in language contact by listing and discussing the Iranian lexi...