Fifth International Society for Arabic Papyrology Conference, Carthage, March 28-31, 2
Fifth International Society for Arabic Papyrology Conference, Carthage,
March 28-31, 2012
The fifth ISAP conference will be hosted by the Tunisian Academy of
Sciences, Letters and Arts, Beït Al-Hikma (/www.baitelhekma.nat.tn) in
Carthage. It will be organized by the International Society for Arabic
Papyrology in cooperation with the Institut français d’archéologie
orientale (Ifao) in Cairo.
The conference will start on the evening of Wednesday, March 28, and
continue through Saturday, March 31. The programme will include
20-minute lectures presenting text editions or studies based on
documentary material from the Islamic medieval world, workshops in which
unedited Arabic documents will be presented, and evening lectures. There
will also be the opportunity to visit the National Library of Tunisia
(Tunis) and the National Museum of Islamic Arts of Raqqada (Kairouan),
which hosts the only collection of Arabic payri in Tunisia, and
important early Islamic manuscripts written on parchment.
Participants are supposed to be or become members of the International
Society for Arabic Papyrology.
Summary
The fifth conference of the International Society for Arabic Papyrology
(ISAP) will take place at the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and
Arts, Beït Al-Hikma, in Carthage.
It will bring together scholars using documentary evidence to study the
history of the early Islamic world, including Arabic, Coptic, and Greek
papyri, paper and other documents, as well as epigraphic and numismatic
material. Participants may present their research either as 20-minute
papers or within the context of workshops on Greek, Coptic, and Arabic
papyrology and palaeography.
Conference Format
The Conference will include 1) text workshops and 2) sessions for the
presentation of 20-minute papers and 3) evening lectures at local
research institutes. Although the "official language" of the conference
is English, papers and workshops may be given in English, French,
German, or Arabic.
Text Workshops
These workshops will focus on a single text, or group of texts, to be
circulated in advance. The texts used may be in any of the languages of
the documentary sources relevant to the history of early Islamic Egypt
and the wider Mediterranean world (Greek, Coptic, or Arabic). A
translation of the text should also be circulated to allow for the
widest possible participation. The presenter will have the first thirty
minutes to introduce the text and its problems, and then the remaining
hour will be spent in discussion.
Paper Sessions
There will be several sessions during which three or four 20-minute
papers, followed by questions and discussion, will be read. While the
topics addressed need not focus exclusively on documentary evidence, it
is expected that documentary sources will be an integral and substantive
part of each paper.
Abstracts and Handouts
The deadline for 400-word abstracts is November 1 2011. Please send
abstracts to Sobhi Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net). If your
presentation will require audio-visual equipment of any kind, please
describe what is needed. Notification regarding the acceptance of
proposals will be made by the end of November 2011.
Also, please send a copy of all texts and translations to be used in the
text workshops by 15 February 2011. These will be made available to
participants.
Registration
There will be no conference fee charged. Participants who currently have
no membership should renew their membership in Carthage on the first day
of the conference. Payments have to be made in cash in Euros, dollars or
Tunisian dinars. If you are interested in joining ISAP, information can
be found at the ISAP sign-up website.
Please send a notice of intent to participate in the Conference to one
of the conference organizers, Petra Sijpesteijn (p.m.sijpesteijn at
hum.leidenuniv.nl) or Sobhi Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net)
Travel Subsidies
It is hoped that the Conference will be able to offer a few awards for
scholars not able to get institutional subventions for travel to Carthage.
Please let us know as soon as possible whether you will be in need for
such sponsoring.
Conference Organizers
If you have any further questions about the Conference, please contact:
Petra Sijpesteijn (p.m.sijpesteijn at hum.leidenuniv.nl) or Sobhi
Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net) or check the conference
website (http://www.ori.uzh.ch/isap/Conference2012.html).
March 28-31, 2012
The fifth ISAP conference will be hosted by the Tunisian Academy of
Sciences, Letters and Arts, Beït Al-Hikma (/www.baitelhekma.nat.tn) in
Carthage. It will be organized by the International Society for Arabic
Papyrology in cooperation with the Institut français d’archéologie
orientale (Ifao) in Cairo.
The conference will start on the evening of Wednesday, March 28, and
continue through Saturday, March 31. The programme will include
20-minute lectures presenting text editions or studies based on
documentary material from the Islamic medieval world, workshops in which
unedited Arabic documents will be presented, and evening lectures. There
will also be the opportunity to visit the National Library of Tunisia
(Tunis) and the National Museum of Islamic Arts of Raqqada (Kairouan),
which hosts the only collection of Arabic payri in Tunisia, and
important early Islamic manuscripts written on parchment.
Participants are supposed to be or become members of the International
Society for Arabic Papyrology.
Summary
The fifth conference of the International Society for Arabic Papyrology
(ISAP) will take place at the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and
Arts, Beït Al-Hikma, in Carthage.
It will bring together scholars using documentary evidence to study the
history of the early Islamic world, including Arabic, Coptic, and Greek
papyri, paper and other documents, as well as epigraphic and numismatic
material. Participants may present their research either as 20-minute
papers or within the context of workshops on Greek, Coptic, and Arabic
papyrology and palaeography.
Conference Format
The Conference will include 1) text workshops and 2) sessions for the
presentation of 20-minute papers and 3) evening lectures at local
research institutes. Although the "official language" of the conference
is English, papers and workshops may be given in English, French,
German, or Arabic.
Text Workshops
These workshops will focus on a single text, or group of texts, to be
circulated in advance. The texts used may be in any of the languages of
the documentary sources relevant to the history of early Islamic Egypt
and the wider Mediterranean world (Greek, Coptic, or Arabic). A
translation of the text should also be circulated to allow for the
widest possible participation. The presenter will have the first thirty
minutes to introduce the text and its problems, and then the remaining
hour will be spent in discussion.
Paper Sessions
There will be several sessions during which three or four 20-minute
papers, followed by questions and discussion, will be read. While the
topics addressed need not focus exclusively on documentary evidence, it
is expected that documentary sources will be an integral and substantive
part of each paper.
Abstracts and Handouts
The deadline for 400-word abstracts is November 1 2011. Please send
abstracts to Sobhi Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net). If your
presentation will require audio-visual equipment of any kind, please
describe what is needed. Notification regarding the acceptance of
proposals will be made by the end of November 2011.
Also, please send a copy of all texts and translations to be used in the
text workshops by 15 February 2011. These will be made available to
participants.
Registration
There will be no conference fee charged. Participants who currently have
no membership should renew their membership in Carthage on the first day
of the conference. Payments have to be made in cash in Euros, dollars or
Tunisian dinars. If you are interested in joining ISAP, information can
be found at the ISAP sign-up website.
Please send a notice of intent to participate in the Conference to one
of the conference organizers, Petra Sijpesteijn (p.m.sijpesteijn at
hum.leidenuniv.nl) or Sobhi Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net)
Travel Subsidies
It is hoped that the Conference will be able to offer a few awards for
scholars not able to get institutional subventions for travel to Carthage.
Please let us know as soon as possible whether you will be in need for
such sponsoring.
Conference Organizers
If you have any further questions about the Conference, please contact:
Petra Sijpesteijn (p.m.sijpesteijn at hum.leidenuniv.nl) or Sobhi
Bouderbala (sbouderbala at ifao.egnet.net) or check the conference
website (http://www.ori.uzh.ch/isap/Conference2012.html).
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