Ioana Feodorov 
Arabic Printing for the Christians in Ottoman Lands [PDF ebook] 
The East-European Connection

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Arabic printing began in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Levant through the association of the scholar and printer Antim the Iberian, later a metropolitan of Wallachia, and Athanasios III Dabbās, twice patriarch of Antioch, when the latter, as metropolitan of Aleppo, was sojourning in Bucharest. This partnership resulted in the first Greek and Arabic editions of the
Book of the Divine Liturgies (Snagov, 1701) and the
Horologion (Bucharest, 1702). With the tools and expertise that he acquired in Wallachia, Dabbās established in Aleppo in 1705 the first Arabic-type press in the Ottoman Empire. After the Church of Antioch divided into separate Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic Patriarchates in 1724, a new press was opened for Arabic-speaking Greek Catholics by ʻAbdallāh Zāḫir in Ḫinšāra (Ḍūr al-Šuwayr), Lebanon. Likewise, in 1752-1753, a press active at the Church of Saint George in Beirut printed Orthodox books that preserved elements of the Aleppo editions and were reprinted for decades. This book tells the story of the first Arabic-type presses in the Ottoman Empire which provided church books to the Arabic-speaking Christians, irrespective of their confession, through the efforts of ecclesiastical leaders such as the patriarchs Silvester of Antioch and Sofronios II of Constantinople and financial support from East European rulers like prince Constantin Brâncoveanu and hetman Ivan Mazepa.

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Ioana Feodorov, Romanian Academy, Bukarest, Rumänien.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 465 ● ISBN 9783110786996 ● 文件大小 89.9 MB ● 出版者 De Gruyter ● 市 Berlin/Boston ● 发布时间 2023 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 9137276 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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