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I manoscritti arabi dello Yemen. Una ricerca di codicologia quantitativa

Authors: D'OTTONE, ARIANNA;

I manoscritti arabi dello Yemen. Una ricerca di codicologia quantitativa

Abstract

The topic of the book is the study of the codicological features of Yemeni manuscripts (VI th -IX th c./XII th -XV th c.) trhough the analysis of the data recorded from a corpus of some 170 Yemeni manuscripts from Milan (Ambrosiana Library), Rome (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei and Corsiniana Library), the Vatican City (Vatican Library) and Sanaa (al-Maktaba al-Gharbiyya, Maktaba t al-Awqâf). The corpus of manuscripts was formed and studied according to the principles of the quantitative codicology and adopting a comparative approach. Typology of papers, cachtwords, arrangement of quires and colophons are some of the subjects treated. The goal of this research is, on the one hand, to provide some codicological criteria for dating and localising Yemeni manuscripts lacking of these data and, on the other hand, investigating the historical, social and economical background connected with the Yemeni manuscript production.

L'intento della ricerca è quelo di indagare alcune delle caratteristiche materiali della produzione libraria arabo-yemenita di epoca medievale. L'indagine è stata condotta adottando una prospettiva comparativa per la lettura dei dati raccolti da un corpus di manoscritti yemeniti costituito e investigato secondo i principi della codicologia quantitativa. La ricerca si basa su una popolazione di manoscritti provenienti da un 'area piuttosto circoscritta dal punto di vista territoriale e culturale, ovvero l'area, tradizionalmente zaydita, corrispondente a quella dell'odierna capitale del paese, San'a', ed alle zone ad essa limitrofe. Dal punto di vista cronologico, gli esemplari esaminati si concentrano in un arco di quattro secoli, dal IV al VI dell'Egira/XII-XV d.C., riportando nella quasi totalità dei casi una datazione esplicita.

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Yemen; manoscritti arabi; Codicologia

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