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Education materialised : reconstructing teaching and learning contexts through manuscripts /

Manuscripts have played a crucial role in the educational practices of virtually all cultures that have a history of using them. As learning and teaching tools, manuscripts become primary witnesses for reconstructing and studying didactic and research activities and methodologies from elementary lev...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brinkmann, Stefanie, 1969- (Editor ), Ciotti, Giovanni (Editor ), Valente, Stefano (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]
Colección:Studies in manuscript cultures ; v. 23.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Part I: Educational settings: teachers, students and their manuscripts
  • Introduction: reconstructing agents, places and methods through manuscripts / Stefanie Brinkmann
  • Teach in old Babylonian Nippur, learning in old Assyrian Aššur? / Wiebke Beyer
  • Notker the Stammerer's compendium for his pupils / Till Hennings
  • The study of the Bible in the cathedral schools of twelfth-century France: a case study of Rober Amiclas and Peter Comestor / Simon Whedbee
  • Producing, distributing and using manuscripts for teaching purposes at French, English and German universities in the late middle ages / Michael Baldzuhn
  • Ink making by the book: learning a craft in the Arabic world / Claudia Colini
  • 'I heard it from my teacher': reflections on the transmission of knowledge in Islamic manuscripts from Senegambia and Mali / Darya Ogorodnikova
  • The education of Alevi Religious specialists and their manuscripts: Ali Göktürk dede from Şeyh Hasan Köyü, Turkey / Janina Karolewski
  • Part II: Exegetical practices: annotations and glossing
  • Introduction: material evidence for exegetical practices and intellectual engagement with texts / Stefano Valente
  • Annotating Aristotle's Organon in the Byzantine age: some remarks on the manuscripts Princeton MS 173 and Leuven, FDWM 1 / Stefano Valente
  • Scholarship between the lines: interlinear glossing in Siamese literary manuscripts / Peera Panarut
  • From marginal glosses to translations: levels of glossing in an early medieval manuscript (Munish, BSB, CLm 19410) / Till Hennings
  • Part III: Organising knowledge: Syllabi
  • Introduction: on the interplay between syllabi, texts and manuscripts / Giovanni Ciotti
  • The Treasure of Alexander
  • stories of discovery and authorship / Lucia Raggetti
  • Tamil ilakkanam ('grammar') and the interplay between syllabi, corpora and manuscripts / Giovanni Ciotti
  • Law syllabi and text production among Šafi'ite Ethiopian Muslims: a short note on some manuscripts of al-Nawawï's Minhāğ al-ţālibīn / Alessandro Gori
  • Part IV: Modifying tradition: adaptations
  • Introduction / Eva Wilden
  • The 'Canaratna Codex': a rare document of Buddhist text transmission (London, Royal Asiatic Society, Hodgson MS 35) / Martin Delhey
  • Personal poetics: an adapted version of a well-known treatise in old Tamil / Evan Wilden
  • Variations on some common topics in medieval Latin letters: the case of the Slazburg Formulae collection (late ninth century) / Philippe Depreux
  • Adapting the concept of Proportio to rhythm in the Ars subtilior: Ugolino da Orvieto's compositions and his statements on proportion signs in Codex Casantense 2151 / Elisabeth Hufnagel
  • Adaptation of Buyruk manuscripts to impart Alevi teachings: Mehmet Yaman Dede and the Arapgir-Cimen Buyruğu / Janina Karolewski.