Practices of Commentary

Practices of Commentary

Medieval Traditions and Transmissions

  • Auteur: Goodman, Amanda; Akbari, Suzanne Conklin; Symes, Carol
  • Éditeur: Arc Humanities Press
  • Collection: The Medieval Globe Books
  • ISBN: 9781802700350
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781802701593
  • Lieu de publication:  York , United Kingdom
  • Année de publication électronique: 2023
  • Mois : Août
  • Pages: 217
  • Langue: Anglais
The comparative or connected study of localized intellectual traditions poses special challenges to the global turn in medieval studies. How can we enable conversations across language groups and intricate cultural formations, as well as disciplines? Practices of commentary offer a compelling opportunity: their visual layouts reveal assumptions about the relative status of text and gloss, while interpretive interlinear or marginal prompts capture the dynamic relationships among generations of teachers, students, and readers. The material traces of manuscript usage—from hastily scrawled marginal notes to vivid rubrication—illuminate the shared didactic and communicative practices developed within scholarly communities. By bringing together researchers working on specific cultures and discourses across Eurasia, this volume moves toward a global account of premodern commentary traditions.
  • COVER
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION:COMMENTARY AT THE CROSSROADS – SUZANNE CONKLIN AKBARI and AMANDA GOODMAN
  • GRAECO-ROMAN COMMENTARY BEYOND ALEXANDRIA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS – LORENZA BENNARDO and KENNETH W. YU
  • FROM PLANE TO SPACE: THE NARRATIVE ARC OF A BYZANTINE MATHEMATICAL MANUAL – ROLAND BETANCOURT
  • PERIODIZATION IN THE SUNNI QUR’AN COMMENTARY TRADITION: A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF A GENRE – WALID AHMAD SALEH
  • ON THE PRACTICE OF AUTOCOMMENTARY IN SANSKRIT SOURCES – ISABELLE RATIÉ
  • ORAL COMMENTARIES AND SCHOLARLY DEBATES IN SANSKRIT PHILOSOPHY – ELISA FRESCHI, JONATHAN PETERSON, and AJAY RAO
  • ON THE NATURE OF CHINESE BUDDHIST SCRIPTURAL EXEGESIS: OBSERVATIONS ON THE COMMENTARIES OF CHENGGUAN, WONCHEUK, AND OTHER SUI-TANG EXEGETES – FEDDE M. DE VRIES
  • THE MISE-EN-PAGE OF A SINO-TIBETAN DUNHUANG MANUSCRIPT: YUANHUI’S COMMENTARY ON THE LAṄKĀVATĀRASŪTRA – MEGHAN HOWARD MASANG and AMANDA GOODMAN
  • COMMENTARY AND MULTILINGUALISM IN THE OTTOMAN RECEPTION OF TEXTS: THREE PERSPECTIVES – ASLIHAN GÜRBÜZEL, SOOYONG KIM, and JEANNIE MILLER
  • INDEX

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