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Le Codex Amrensis 22: Histoire Et Analyse d'Un Manuscrit Coranique Ancien

by Éléonore Cellard
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9789004721968
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 222
  • Original Price: GBP 103.2
  • Language: French
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 518 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings

Le Codex Amrensis 22 est un manuscrit aux dimensions monumentales - parfois identifi� comme l'exemplaire portant le sang du calife ʿUthmān - qui compte parmi les t�moins coraniques anciens les plus importants. Dispers�s depuis longtemps entre Paris, Le Caire, Gotha, Istanbul et Detroit, ses feuillets conserv�s sont r�unis ici pour la premi�re fois et examin�s de mani�re exhaustive. Leurs strates mat�rielles r�v�lent diff�rentes phases de production, et cette �tude met en lumi�re, de fa�on in�dite, les liens entre des folios aujourd'hui r�partis entre plusieurs institutions. S'appuyant sur l'analyse mat�rielle, la datation radiocarbone et les sources historiques, cette recherche replace le manuscrit dans ses contextes chronologique, g�ographique et socioculturel, montrant comment, au fil des si�cles, diverses communaut�s et institutions ont pr�serv�, restaur� et r�interpr�t� cet artefact coranique.

The Codex Amrensis 22 is a manuscript of monumental dimensions - and sometimes identified with the copy said to bear the blood of Caliph ʿUthmān - which ranks among the most significant early Qurʾānic witnesses. Long dispersed across collections in Paris, Cairo, Gotha, Istanbul, and Detroit, its surviving leaves are examined here together for the first time in a comprehensive manner. Their layered features reveal distinct stages of production, and this study highlights, in an unprecedented way, the links between folios scattered across institutions. Drawing on material examination, radiocarbon dating, and historical testimony, this study situates the manuscript within its chronological, geographical, and sociocultural settings, revealing how, over the centuries, different communities and institutions have preserved, restored, and reinterpreted this Qurʾānic artefact.

Éléonore Cellard, docteur en langues, littératures et civilisations arabes (2015, INALCO/EPHE, Paris), est spécialiste d'histoire, de paléographie et de codicologie des manuscrits coraniques anciens. Elle a publié Codex Amrensis 1 (Brill, 2018) ainsi que de nombreux articles consacrés aux manuscrits du Coran des débuts de l'islam.

Éléonore Cellard, Ph.D. in Arabic Language, Literature, and Civilizations (2015, INALCO/EPHE, Paris), is a specialist in the history, palaeography, and codicology of early Qur'anic manuscripts. She has published Codex Amrensis 1 (Brill, 2018) as well as numerous articles on Qur'anic manuscripts from the early centuries of Islam.

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