An Introduction to Islamic Manuscript Culture

A workshop was held in May 2019 to provide a hands-on introduction to Islamic manuscripts and manuscript culture using the extensive holdings of the Special Collections at UCLA's Charles E. Young Research Library.

Sponsored by the UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies. Co-sponsored by the UCLA’s Islamic Studies Program, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, and the California Rare Book School.


 

Welcome & Overview - The UCLA Islamic Manuscripts Collections

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Luke Yarbrough, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA

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Session 1: An Introduction to Codicological Studies; Writings Materials: Parchment and Paper

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

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Session 2: Structures: The Codex and Beyond; Bindings

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

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Medical and Scientific Manuscripts at UCLA

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Assistant Professor Alexandre Roberts, Department of Classics, USC

 

Session 3: Layout/Ruling, Media, and Ornament; Scripts and Hands

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

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Visual and Artistic Elements in Islamic Manuscripts at UCLA

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Assistant Professor Lamia Balafrej, Department of Art History, UCLA

 

Session 4: Paratexts, Annotations, Marks of Ownership

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

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Text and Performance through the Manuscripts of al-Hariri's Impostures

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Professor Michael Cooperson, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA

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Session 5: Overview of Describing Manuscripts

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

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Demonstration of Describing a Manuscript

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Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan

 

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