The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe
Encounters with the Orient in Early Modern Europe (EOS)
Saturday, 16 November, 2013,
Leemanszaal, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden
Convenor: Jan Loop
Registration: Jane.Ferguson@sas.ac.uk (free)
10:30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
11:00 Charles Burnett (Warburg Institute, London), Opening Remarks
Panel 1: Chair: Martin Mulsow (University of Erfurt)*
11:15 Arnoud Vrolijk (University Library, Leiden), ‘The usefulness of Arabic'ʹ.
The impact of social relevance on the history of Arabic studies in the
Netherlands
12:15 Asaph Ben Tov (University of Erfurt), Johann Zechendorff (1580-‐‑1662)
and Arabic Studies at Zwickau’s Latin School.
13:00 LUNCH
Panel 2: Chair: Outi Merisalo (University of Jyväskylä)
14:00 Alexander Bevilacqua (Princeton University), Arabic in the Classroom of
Johann David Michaelis
14:45 Aurélien Girard (Université de Reims Champagne-‐‑Ardenne), Is there a
Franciscan Arabic? Teaching Arabic in the Order of saint Francis (Rome,
17th century)
15:30 COFFEE BREAK
Panel 3: Chair: Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam)
16:00 Mercedes García-‐‑Arenal (Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales,
Madrid), Teaching and Learning Arabic in Early Modern Spain
16:45 Mordechai Feingold (California Institute of Technology), Learning
Arabic in Early Modern England
17:45 Jan Loop (University of Kent), Concluding Remarks
18:00 DRINKS RECEPTION
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