International audienceAt the beginning of the Mamluk period, the Damascene historian Abū Šāma and some of his successors invented a new but somehow short-lived genre of chronicles and biographical dictionaries, focusing on contemporary events and persons. Together with Ibn Rāfiʿ, Ibn Kaṯīr, Ibn Ḥiğğī and Ibn Qāḍī Šuhba, they formed a group of scholars whose texts interacted with each other, one author pursuing the narrative of his predecessor. In this article, we analyze these intertextual relations through the concept of “family of texts”
The first part of the article focuses on the opening and closing chapters of Sicilian born polymath ...
This paper aims at analysing the network of contacts (ṣilāt, rawābiṭ) between maghribi and sudanese ...
The text known as "the chronicle of Zar'a Ya'eqob" is composed by two different versions, written by...
As ambivalent as it is divisive, the figure of Ibn Ḥazm highlights narrative strategies and the memo...
I have discussed the transition from the Ayyubids to the Mamluks elsewhere. In this article I offer ...
International audienceWafayāt al-aʿyān, célèbre recueil de biographies rédigé à Damas par l’historie...
This article develops the concepts and tools for the systematic study of the mechanics of survival f...
Ibn Iyās est un historien à cheval sur l'époque mamelouke et ottomane. Ce travail porte à la fois su...
This dissertation is a study of the composition and reception of two chronicles written in Arabic in...
The record of early Islamic history, far from being fixed at the beginning of the 8th/14th century, ...
Ibn Abî Mahallî (m. 1613) est le dernier mahdi maghrébin à avoir pris le pouvoir. Je fais usage dans...
Ibn Abî Mahallî (m. 1613) est le dernier mahdi maghrébin à avoir pris le pouvoir. Je fais usage dans...
In the present communication I intend to expose my conclusions on a small comparative study between...
السلوك فى طبقات العلماء و الملوكNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.L'aute...
The text known as "the chronicle of Zar'a Ya'eqob" is composed by two different versions, written by...
The first part of the article focuses on the opening and closing chapters of Sicilian born polymath ...
This paper aims at analysing the network of contacts (ṣilāt, rawābiṭ) between maghribi and sudanese ...
The text known as "the chronicle of Zar'a Ya'eqob" is composed by two different versions, written by...
As ambivalent as it is divisive, the figure of Ibn Ḥazm highlights narrative strategies and the memo...
I have discussed the transition from the Ayyubids to the Mamluks elsewhere. In this article I offer ...
International audienceWafayāt al-aʿyān, célèbre recueil de biographies rédigé à Damas par l’historie...
This article develops the concepts and tools for the systematic study of the mechanics of survival f...
Ibn Iyās est un historien à cheval sur l'époque mamelouke et ottomane. Ce travail porte à la fois su...
This dissertation is a study of the composition and reception of two chronicles written in Arabic in...
The record of early Islamic history, far from being fixed at the beginning of the 8th/14th century, ...
Ibn Abî Mahallî (m. 1613) est le dernier mahdi maghrébin à avoir pris le pouvoir. Je fais usage dans...
Ibn Abî Mahallî (m. 1613) est le dernier mahdi maghrébin à avoir pris le pouvoir. Je fais usage dans...
In the present communication I intend to expose my conclusions on a small comparative study between...
السلوك فى طبقات العلماء و الملوكNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.L'aute...
The text known as "the chronicle of Zar'a Ya'eqob" is composed by two different versions, written by...
The first part of the article focuses on the opening and closing chapters of Sicilian born polymath ...
This paper aims at analysing the network of contacts (ṣilāt, rawābiṭ) between maghribi and sudanese ...
The text known as "the chronicle of Zar'a Ya'eqob" is composed by two different versions, written by...