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Nov 8, 2013

The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe


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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