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Introductory Course
The World of the Premodern Arabic Secretary
Ingrid Austveg Evans
Information for students
Im November werden zwei Termine entfallen; dafür gibt es je für den EK und LK zwei Nachholsitzungen im Januar 2025.
Bitte beachten Sie den Raumtausch bei den Ersatzterminen.
Bitte beachten Sie den Raumtausch bei den Ersatzterminen.
Comments
What can the lives and duties of the secretary or scribe (katib, pl. kuttab) reveal about cultural politics in the Abbasid period (ca. 750–1000 CE)? The early state secretaries, many of whom were of Persian descent, drew on a bureaucratic tradition rooted in the Sassanian and Byzantine empires. Because of their frequent connections to non-Arab intellectual traditions and their key role in both the transmission of knowledge and state administration, the secretaries were routinely criticized by leading cultural authorities, many of whom worked in the chancery themselves. In this course, we will discuss transcultural phenomena that featured a central role for the scribes, including state correspondence, quarrels over Persian and Greek influences, and the roles of non-Muslims in the chanceries. Challenging the notion of the chancery as an all-male domain, we will also discuss traces of women’s scribal activities. The bulk of the seminar sessions will focus on primary and secondary sources written in and about the Abbasid period, though the final sessions will also incorporate a longue durée perspective that considers the continuity of scribal practices throughout the Fatimid, Ayyubid, and Mamluk periods. close
16 Class schedule
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Mon, 2025-01-20 08:00 - 10:00Nachholsitzung
Mon, 2025-01-27 08:00 - 10:00
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