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351:(1993). Based on her research, she finally developed a complex history of the media of the Arab world, beginning with the introduction of paper and extending to book printing and beyond. Gründler speaks in this context of an "Arabic book revolution." With her pilot project of a critical 363:
texts and a central work of Arabic wisdom literature. In her work, Gründler practices herself in a model way the encounter of the Arabic and European traditions of knowledge which she investigates, and this makes her research all the more
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Aristotle's Poetics in the West (of India) from Antiquity to the Renaissance. A Multilingual Edition with Studies of the Cultural Contexts of the Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Translations
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In premodern times (i.e. from the seventh to the nineteenth century) Arabic was a learned language, and it served as a medium for many writers of other mother tongues, such as
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M. Lynx Qualey, “It’s a kaleidoscope”: An Interview with Beatrice Gruendler on the ideal text for showing the importance of poetry in 9th-century Baghdad (Part One)
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The Life and Times of Abū Tammām by Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā al-Ṣūlī preceded by al-Ṣūlī’s Epistle to Abū l-Layth Muzāḥim ibn Fātik, edition and translation
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and its social context, the integration of literary theory into the study of Near Eastern literatures, the history of the Arabic languages, Arabic
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Understanding Near Eastern Literatures: A Spectrum of Interdisciplinary Approaches. Literaturen im Kontext: Arabisch – Persisch – Türkisch
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M. Lynx Qualey, An Interview with Beatrice Gründler on ‘sleepless nights’ spent translating the Life ad Times of Abū Tammām (Part Two)
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Writers and Rulers. Perspectives from Abbasid to Safavid Times. Literaturen im Kontext: Arabisch – Persisch – Türkisch
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The Development of the Arabic Scripts: From the Nabatean Era to the First Islamic Century.
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and religious backgrounds. All of these formed part of the Arabic-Islamic commonwealth.
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for Wolfhart Heinrichs on his 65th Birthday Presented by His Students and Colleagues
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Christine Boldt, “Ich bin an der Freien Universität an einem idealen Platz”
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Informationsdienst Wissenschaft or idw (The Science Information Service)
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Medieval Arabic Praise Poetry: Ibn al-Rūmī and the Patron’s Redemption
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and culture. Early in her career she devoted herself to the medium of
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Beatrice Gründler und Michael Marx, Papyrus — Pergament — Papier
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Book Culture before Print: The Early History of Arabic Media
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Harvard Semitic Studies 43, Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1993.
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In the academic year 2010–2011 Gründler was Fellow at the
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Osama Amin, Abu Tammam zu Gast in der Universität Leiden”
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permanently, where she teaches and conducts research at
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Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies
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Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Offenburg
Free University of Berlin
American Oriental Society
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
German Research Foundation
Arabic language
Semitic
Assyriology
University of Strasbourg
University of Tübingen
Harvard University
Dartmouth College
New Hampshire
Yale University
Arabic literature
Berlin Institute for Advanced Study
Germany
Free University of Berlin
Principal Investigator
Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies
Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies
Dimitri Gutas
Yale University
Einstein Visiting Fellow
Aristotle's Poetics in the West (of India) from Antiquity to the Renaissance. A Multilingual Edition with Studies of the Cultural Contexts of the Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Translations
Archived
Wayback Machine
Einstein Foundation
Board of Directors of the Dahlem Humanities Center

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