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The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in Early Modern Europe / Edited by Jan Loop, Alastair Hamilton, Charles Burnett. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Short Biographies of the Authors and Editors
Introduction
Jan Loop
Chapter 1
Arabic Studies in the Netherlands and the Prerequisite of Social Impact – a Survey
Arnoud Vrolijk
Chapter 2
Learning Arabic in Early Modern England*
Mordechai Feingold
Chapter 3
Johann Zechendorff (1580–1662) and Arabic Studies at Zwickau’s Latin School*
Asaph Ben-Tov
Chapter 4
Arabia in the Light of the Midnight Sun: Arabic Studies in Sweden between Gustaf Peringer Lillieblad and Jonas Hallenberg*
Bernd Roling
Chapter 5
Sacred History, Sacred Languages: The Question of Arabic in Early Modern Spain*
Mercedes García-Arenal and Fernando Rodríguez Mediano
Chapter 6
The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in Salamanca in the Early Modern Period*
Nuria Martínez de Castilla Muñoz
Chapter 7
Teaching and Learning Arabic in Early Modern Rome: Shaping a Missionary Language*
Aurélien Girard
Chapter 8
The Qur’an as Chrestomathy in Early Modern Europe*
Alastair Hamilton
Chapter 9
Arabic Poetry as Teaching Material in Early Modern Grammars and Textbooks*
Jan Loop
Chapter 10
Learning to Write, Read and Speak Arabic Outside of Early Modern Universities
Sonja Brentjes
Chapter 11
Learning Arabic in the Overseas Factories: The Case of the English*
Simon Mills
Chapter 12
Learning Oriental Languages in the Ottoman Empire: Johannes Heyman (1667–1737) between Izmir and Damascus
Maurits H. van den Boogert
Chapter 13
The Life and Hard Times of Solomon Negri: An Arabic Teacher in Early Modern Europe*
John-Paul A. Ghobrial
Index