• Media type: Book
  • Title: The letters of Sir William Ouseley : a British orientalist in turbulent times
  • Work titles: Briefe
  • Contributor: Ouseley, William [Author]; Hoffmann, Marion-Isabell [Writer of introduction]
  • Corporation: Otto Harrassowitz GmbH & Co. KG
  • Published: Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2024
  • Published in: Beiträge zum Buch- und Bibliothekswesen ; 72
  • Extent: XXI, 208 Seiten; 1 Illustration, genealogische Tafeln
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9783447121798; 3447121793
  • RVK notation: EL 7700 : Gesammelte Schriften einzelner Gelehrter
    AN 50200 : Schriftenreihen (Indiv.-Sign.)
  • Keywords: Ouseley, William
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  • Footnote: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 186-195
  • Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Cover -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Letters -- Introduction -- Sir William Ouseley's Life -- The Letters - An Introduction -- Editorial Policy and General Notes on the Letters -- The Letters -- Appendix -- Letters -- Abbreviations and Citations -- List of Frequently Mentioned Persian and Arabic Authors -- Glossar of Frequently Used Terms -- William Ouseley's Family Tree -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.

    Verlagsinfo: From the second half of the eighteenth century, a growing interest in Oriental studies developed in the British Empire, and important contributions by numerous scholars to this field date from this period. One of the most significant of these scholars was Sir William Ouseley (1768–1842), who is best known today for his three volumes of Travels in Various Countries of the East, More Particularly Persia (1819–1823). But he was also a prolific author of important studies and editor of Oriental texts. Besides his publications on Oriental subjects, Ouseley left behind an extensive and previously mostly unpublished correspondence with many important figures of the scholarly world of his time, both in Britain and abroad. This corpus of letters comprises 111 letters covering different fields of Oriental studies (such as philology and literature), antiquarianism, publication and manuscript collection. An important aspect of his correspondence is the connection between scholarly and private matters with the latter providing fascinating insights into the historical context of his time. The particular value of Ouseley’s letters lies not only in their national and international character, but also in their integration in a constituted network.

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