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  • Granada

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Medieval toponymy, ethnonymy and anthroponymy

    Amazigh and Iberian onomastics

    Le second colloque de recherche Euro Amazighe est dédié á l'onomastique médiévale comme patrimoine immatériel á conserver et étudier. Patrimoine nécessaire pour comprendre l'histoire, la culture et l'identité des territoires et des groupes humains établis dans la Péninsule Ibérique et le Nord de l'Afrique et leurs interactions. 

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  • Tunis

    Call for papers - History

    Dirāsāt Hispānicas journal – misc section, issue 3, 2016

    Número 3 – 2016

    Dirāsāt Hispānicas, Revista Tunecina de Estudios Hispánicos solicita para su próxima entrega (número 3 – junio de 2016) artículos inéditos y reseñas bibliográficas que se ajusten a la temática y a las normas editoriales de la revista. El plazo para el envío de las propuestas de artículos para la sección miscelánea estará abierto hasta el 1 de febrero de 2016. Las contribuciones serán sometidas al criterio de dos expertos externos que, de manera anónima, evaluarán el valor científico, la calidad metodológica y la originalidad de la contribución, el conocimiento de la bibliografía reciente, la adecuación a la exigencia intelectual y formal de los trabajos científicos y la corrección en la expresión.

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  • Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Arabic Chancellery Documents through the Prism of Historicity

    Writing, Vocabulary, Syntax, and Intertextuality from ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd al-Kātib (d. 750) to al-Qalqashandī (d. 1418)

    This conference will address the evolution of chancellery styles, their regional diversity, and the history of the rhymed prose (sajʿ), this language of authority that was supposed to obey rules definitively fixed by the Prophet or the first secretaries of the Islamic Empire. What were the technical modalities for innovation? On what semantic, lexical, syntactical, and/or graphic levels did it manifest? Rather than on norms, codes, and rules, studies will focus on writing styles, orthographic variants, atypical handwriting, deletion, the transgression of norms, semantic revitalization, neologisms, and the variety of styles for citing the Quran or referencing ḥadīth. We are seeking to renew study of a corpus considered not as a fixed and ossified text, technical and off-putting, but as a living, evolving, and diverse ensemble.

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