Présentation de la collection
The Qur’ān, the holy book of Islam proclaimed by Muḥammad, has formed the foundation of Islamic religion and society and provided an important basis for Islamic culture and politics. Texts and Studies on the Qurʾān seeks to publish a series of significant manuscripts, including monographs, textual editions and annotated translations, that address the full range of qurʾānic studies as presently articulated within contemporary research universities and institutes. Modes of inquiry and methodological perspectives may include, but are not limited to : historical-critical and philological studies of early, classical and post-classical works of qurʾānic interpretation ; interpretive inquiries of topics grounded in qurʾānic hermeneutics ; thematic and structural analyses of specific portions of the qurʾānic text ; anthropological and sociological investigations of qurʾānic functionality within specific social groupings ; explorations of textual semantics and significance informed by the insights of contemporary literary and critical theory.
Les ouvrages de cette collection :
The History of the Qurʾān (Edited and translated by Wolfgang H. Behn)
Sunnitischer Tafsīr in der modernen islamischen Welt, Akademische Traditionen, Popularisierung und nationalstaatliche Interessen (Johanna PINK)
The Qur’an in Context, Historical and Literary Investigations into the Qur’anic Milieu (edited by Angelika Neuwirth, Nicolai Sinai, Michael Marx)
La transmission écrite du Coran dans le débuts de l’islam
Le codex Parisino-petropolitanus
(François Déroche)
Revelation and Falsification
(Edited by Etan Kohlberg and Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi)
The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qur’an
(Arthur Jeffery with a Preface by Gerhard Böwering and Jane Dammen McAuliffe)
A Traditional Mu’tazilite Qur’ān Commentary
(Andrew J. Lane)
The Formation of the Classical Tafsīr Tradition
(Walid A. Saleh)
(Source Brill)