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Jan Loop - Johann Heinrich Hottinger - 9780199682140 - KSG0034553
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Johann Heinrich Hottinger

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Description for Johann Heinrich Hottinger hardcover. This book is the first documentation of Hottinger's Arabic and Islamic studies. It includes a biographical account of Hottinger, studies of his activities as a bibliographer of Arabic texts, as teacher of the Arabic language, as student of the history of Islam, and as a Protestant who used his work to engage in anti-Catholic polemics. Series: Oxford-Warburg Studies. Num Pages: 288 pages, 5 halftones. BIC Classification: 3JD; HBJF; JFCX; JFSR2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 142 x 221 x 23. Weight in Grams: 490. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear. DJ has some minor nicks and tears, remains very good
The Reformed Church historian and orientalist Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620-1667) is a key figure in the history of Arabic and Islamic studies in early modern Europe. His life and his work have been almost completely neglected and there has never been a full-length study on Hottinger. This book presents a thorough documentation of Hottinger's Arabic and Islamic studies. Based on printed books and a great number of unpublished and hitherto unknown manuscripts, the book assesses his scholarship in the context of seventeenth-century oriental studies and confessional rivalries. The book contains a biographical account of Hottinger and inserts him into the Zurich tradition of oriental studies, which can be traced back to Theodor Bibliander and Konrad Pellikan in the sixteenth century. It gives an account of his years as a student of Jacobus Golius in Leiden, where Hottinger copied and collected an impressive number of Arabic manuscripts on which he later based his teaching and his publications. The book explores Hottinger's network in the Protestant Republic of Letters and it contains studies of his activities as a bibliographer of Arabic texts, as a teacher of the Arabic language, as a linguist who promoted a comparative approach to oriental languages, as a student of the history of Islam and as a Protestant who used his knowledge of Arabic and of Islam in the theological debates of the time.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Condition
Used, Very Good
Series
Oxford-Warburg Studies
Number of Pages
294
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780199682140
SKU
KSG0034553
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About Jan Loop
Jan Loop is a lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Kent and the academic coordinator of the Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe (CHASE) at the Warburg Institute, London. His teaching and research interests are in the intellectual, religious and cultural history of Europe and the Near East, with a special focus on the Western knowledge of the Arab, Ottoman, and Persian world from 1500-1800.

Reviews for Johann Heinrich Hottinger
Jan Loop's meticulous study takes the reader deep into arcane territory
Robert Irwin, The Times Literary Supplement
Students of the history of early modern scholarship will find it indispensable, not least for the new material and precise understanding that it includes concerning topics as diverse as the debate over the antiquity of Hebrew vowel points or the case for the relative beauty and copiousness of the different Semitic languages, from which one might argue for the primacy of Arabic.
Scott Mandelbrote, The Library
[Loop] has thoroughly examined not only the published works of Hottinger and his authorities, but also an enormous amount of unpublished correspondence ... He also displays a truly astonishing familiarity with the relevant secondary literature, not only of recent times, but also from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries ... Loop has brought to his task an acute critical judgment, and a profound knowledge of the historical background, complemented by his ability to present a complicated web of events and activities in an intelligible and consistently interesting narrative. The result is a book which not only restores Hottinger to his rightful place in the development of oriental studies, but is a major contribution to the history of scholarship.
G. J. Toomer, History of Universities

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