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Islamic manuscript culture in the Pondok Pesantren of East Java in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
The main object of this study is the MIPES Indonesia, which I collected during my previous research that was funded by the British Library in London. The present research is primarily aimed at elaborating the tradition of writing and copying manuscripts by students of pesantrens in East Java Province and their relation to the learning tradition as practiced during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In order to reconstruct this tradition, I propose four research questions that are to be elucidated throughout this dissertation:
1. What is the history of two collections of Islamic manuscripts from Indonesia: the collection of the Library of the University of Leiden and of the MIPES Indonesia, which is the main object of this study?
2. Which codicological features can we reconstruct from the digital facsimile of the entire MIPES Indonesia Collection?
3. How can we publish an inventory of the whole MIPES collection?
4. How does the learning tradition of Islam...
The main object of this study is the MIPES Indonesia, which I collected during my previous research that was funded by the British Library in London. The present research is primarily aimed at elaborating the tradition of writing and copying manuscripts by students of pesantrens in East Java Province and their relation to the learning tradition as practiced during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In order to reconstruct this tradition, I propose four research questions that are to be elucidated throughout this dissertation:
1. What is the history of two collections of Islamic manuscripts from Indonesia: the collection of the Library of the University of Leiden and of the MIPES Indonesia, which is the main object of this study?
2. Which codicological features can we reconstruct from the digital facsimile of the entire MIPES Indonesia Collection?
3. How can we publish an inventory of the whole MIPES collection?
4. How does the learning tradition of Islam in Indonesian pesantren influence a reader’s response to a manuscript?
5. What can we propose regarding a tentative typology from the appearance of vocalization, interlinear translation and marginal notes in these manuscripts?
- All authors
- Amiq
- Supervisor
- Witkam, J.J.
- Committee
- Biemans, J.A.A.M.; Buskens, L.; Dijk, C. van
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Institute for Area Studies , Humanities , Leiden University
- Date
- 2015-12-22