Colloque : “Dynamics of Transmission: Families, Authority and Knowledge in the Early Modern Middle East (15th-17th C.)”, Paris, 7-9/03/2018
Colloque :
“Dynamics of Transmission:
Families, Authority and Knowledge in the Early Modern Middle East (15th-17th C.)”
7 au 9 mars à Paris, à la Maison de la recherche de l’université Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle (4 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris, salle Athéna). Ce colloque se déroule dans le cadre du programme franco-allemand DYNTRAN (CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien / Philipps-Universität Marburg).
Informations DYNTRAN : www.dyntran.hypotheses.org
Programme : 2018_03_07-09 — DYNTRAN Symposium Paris_Program Web
Dynamics of Transmission: Families, Authority and Knowledge in the Early Modern Middle East (15th-17th centuries)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 2018
9h30 • Opening session
9h45 • Keynote Lecture
Jacqueline Sublet (CNRS, IRHT) and Asma Hilali (Université de Lille): La transmission des textes en islam dans le Moyen Orient pré-ottoman : Concepts et dérives
10h45 • Coffee break
11h15 – 12h30 • Learned Communities and Book Transmission
Discussant: Nicolas Vatin (EHESS)
11h15 • Christopher D. Bahl (SOAS): Sharing Practices of Manuscript Transmission: a Transoceanic Community Reading Arabic Grammar Works
11h45 • Anthony T. Quickel (Philipps-Universität Marburg/Aix-Marseille Université): Book Ownership, Intellectual History, and the Transmission of Knowledge in Early Ottoman Egypt: a State of the Art
12h15 • Discussion
12h30 • Lunch
14h – 15h45 • Family Histories
Discussant: Asma Hilali (Université de Lille)
14h • Adam Sabra (University of California, Santa Barbara): Hagiography and Family History in Ottoman Cairo
14h30 • Nicolas Michel (Aix-Marseille Université/IFAO, Cairo): Families of Cairene Civil Servants, from Mamluk to Ottoman Times (15th-16th c.)
15h • Astrid Meier (Orient Institut Beirut): Family Connectivities: Mobility, Stability and Continuity in Ottoman Syria and Beyond
15h30 • Discussion
15h45 • Coffee/tea
THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 2018
9h30 – 12h30 • Dynasties and Networks of Power
Discussant: Bernard Heyberger (EHESS)
9h30 • Albrecht Fuess (Philipps-Universität Marburg): Ṣihr and Muṣāhara in Mamluk Royal Relations. Transmitting Power and Enlarging Networks through In-law Ties in Pre-Modern Egypt
10h • Sacha Alsancakli (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3): Tribal Warriors, Sassanid Kings and Abbasid Caliphs: Questions of Origins and Dynastic Culture in 16th and 17th-Century Kurdistan
10h30 • Discussion
10h45 • Coffee break
11h15 • Michele Bernardini (Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”): L’indulgence paternelle de Tamerlan
11h45 • Malika Dekkiche (Universiteit Antwerpen): “In the Name of my Father”: Timurid and Turkmen Parallel Diplomacy with the Mamluks in the 15th Century
12h15 • Discussion
12h30 • Lunch
14h – 15h45 • Strategies of Transmission of Knowledge and Skills
Discussant: Nourane Ben Azzouna (Université de Strasbourg)
14h • Sandra Aube (CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien): Tracing a Family of Woodworkers: the Lineage of Ostād Aḥmad Najjār b. Ḥoseyn in Māzanderān (Iran, second half of 15th century)
14h30 • Francis Richard (BULAC / Mondes iranien et indien): Formation des calligraphes à la fin du XIVe et au début du XVe siècle : transmission d’un savoir dans le monde iranien
15h • Daniel Zakrzewski (Philipps-Universität Marburg): Intersecting Networks of Transmission. Sufis and Calligraphers in 15th– and 16th-Century Tabriz
15h30 • Discussion
15h45 • Coffee/tea
FRIDAY – MARCH 9, 2018
9h30 – 12h30 • Building Family and Social Networks in Religious Contexts
Discussant: Nicolas Michel (Aix-Marseille Université/IFAO, Cairo)
9h30 • Alberto Tiburcio (Philipps-Universität Marburg): A Network Theory for Polemics and Conversion
10h • Christoph Werner (Philipps-Universität Marburg): Sayyid Families of Mashhad and the Guardianship of the Shrine of Imam Reżā
10h30 • Discussion
10h45 • Coffee break
11h15 • Maria Szuppe (CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien): Sufi Connections and Timurid Legitimacy in Safavid Herat: Issues of the “Family Memoirs” of the Khwājas of Barnābād
11h45 • Colin P. Mitchell (Dalhousie University): Understanding Sufi Siblings in 17th-c. Mughal South Asia
12h15 • Discussion
12h30 • Closing remarks
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Marianne BRISVILLE (28 février 2018). Colloque : “Dynamics of Transmission: Families, Authority and Knowledge in the Early Modern Middle East (15th-17th C.)”, Paris, 7-9/03/2018. Diwan. Consulté le 6 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nqyw
