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The Handbook of Oriental Studies (German: Handbuch der Orientalistik) is an important international series of books on Oriental studies published by Brill in Leiden since 1952.[1] Bertold Spuler (1911–1990) was one of its first editors. The series is divided into various departments, volumes, and sections (The Near and Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Art and Archaeology, Central Asia) and in 2007 comprised of over 250 volumes. Due to its structure and its long editorial history, it is difficult to gain an overview of the work as a whole.
Structure
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Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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I.1 ,1 | Egyptian script and language | Hermann Kees | 1959 | Egyptian |
I.1 ,2 | Literature | Hellmut Brunner | 1952 | Ancient Egyptian literature |
I.2 ,1/2,1 | The Sumerian | Adam Falkenstein | 1959 | Sumerian language |
I.2, 1/2,2 | Ancient Asia Minor languages | Johannes Friedrich | 1969 | Asia Minor |
I.2, 3 | History of the ancient Near East | Hartmut Schmökel | 1957 | Near East |
I.2, 4 | Oriental history from Cyrus to Mohammed | Geo Widengren, Fritz Moritz Heichelheim, Albert Dietrich | 1966 | |
I.3, 1-3 | Semitic Studies | Bertold Spuler | 1953-54 | |
I.4, 1-2 | Iranian Studies | Bertold Spuler | 1958 | Iranian studies |
I.4, 3 | Tocharian | Wolfgang Krause | 1955 | Tocharian |
I. Erg.-Bd. 4 | Oriental Music | Hans HIckmann, Wilhelm Stauder | 1970 | |
I.5, 1 | Turkology | Annemarie von Gabain | 1963 | Turkology |
I.5, 2 | Mongolian Studies | Nikolaus Poppe | 964 | Mongolian studies |
I.5, 3 | Tungusology | Walter Fuchs | 1968 | Tungusology/Evenki language |
I.5, 5 | History of Central Asia | Karl Jettmar | 1966 | Central Asia |
I.6, 1 | The Caliphate period: The emergence and collapse of the Islamic world empire | Bertold Spuler | 1952 | The Caliphate period |
I.6, 2 | The Mongol period | Bertold Spuler | 1948 | Mongol Empire |
I.Erg.-Bd. 6,1 | Medicine in Islam | Manfred Ullmann | 1970 | Medicine in Islam |
I.Erg.-Bd. 7 | A historical chart of the Muslim world | Ibrahim Gomaa | 1972 | (Wall map) |
I.7 | Armenian and Caucasian languages | Gerhard Deeters | 1963 | Armenian languages, Caucasian languages |
I.8, 1, Vol. 2, H. 2a, Vol. 3 | Zoroastrianism under Macedonian and Roman rule | Mary Boyce, Franz Grenet | 1991 | Zoroastrianism |
I.8, 2 | Religious History of the Orient in the Age of World Religions | 1961 | Religious history | |
I.Erg.-Bd. 8 | Ottoman Bibliography with a special reference to Turkey in Europe | Hans-Jürgen Kornrumpf | 1973 | Ottoman Empire |
I. Erg. 9 | A history of the Druzes | Kais M. Firro | 1992 | Druze |
I. 13, 1 | Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 1: Writings of Eastern Sudanic Africa to c. 1990 | J.O. Hunwick, R.S. O'Fahey (eds.) | 1993 | |
I. 13, 2 | Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 2: Writings of Central Sudanic Africa | J.O. Hunwick, R.S. O'Fahey (eds.) | 1995 | |
I. 13, 3A | Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 3A: The writings of the Muslim peoples of Northeastern Africa | Rex S. O'Fahey | 2003 | North Africa |
I. 13, 4 | Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 4: Writings of Western Sudanic Africa | J.O. Hunwick | 2003 | |
I. 14, 1/2 | Pictorial atlas of sport in Ancient Egypt. Corpus of pictorial sources on physical exercises, games, hunting, dance and related topics | Wolfgang Decker, Michael Herb | 1994 | History of sports |
I. 15 | History of the Hittite religion | Volkert Haas | 1994 | Hittites |
I. 18 | Hamito-Semitic etymological dictionary: materials for a reconstruction | Vladimir E. Orel, Olga V. Stolbova | 1995 | Afroasiatic languages |
I. 20 | The Phoenician and Punic civilizations: Research Handbook | Véronique Krings | 1995 | Phoenicia, Punic civilization |
I. 21, 1/2 | Dictionary of North-West Semitic Inscriptions | Jacob Hoftijzer, Karel Jongeling | 1995 | North-West Semitic inscriptions |
I. 25, 1-4 | Canaanite in the Amarna Tablets | Anson F. Rainey | 1996 | Amarna tablets |
I. 26 | The Empire of the Mahdi: The Rise of the Fatimids | Heinz Halm | 1996 | Mahdi, Fatimids |
I. 28 | A Grammar of the Ugaritic Language | Daniel Sivan | 1997 | Ugaritic |
I. 29 | A Dictionary of Andalusi Arabic | Federico Corriente | 1997 | Andalusi Arabic |
I. 30, 3 | Corpus inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae (CIAP): D-F | Moshe Sharon | 2004 | |
I. 31 | The Kingdom of Kush. handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic civilization | László Török | 1997 | Kingdom of Kush, Meroe |
I. 33, 1-3 | Onomasticon of the Hittite pantheon | Ben H. L. van Gessel | 1998, 2001 | |
I. 34 | History of the Hittite Empire | Horst Klengel | 1999 | Hittites |
I. 38, 1-3 | Systematic Bibliography of Hittitology | Vladimír Souček | 1996 | Hittitology |
I. 39 | Handbook of Ugaritic Studies | Wilfred G. E. Watson | 1999 | |
I. 42 | The Old Syriac inscriptions of Edessa and Osrhoene. Texts, translations and commentary | Han J. W. Drijvers, John F. Healey | 1999 | Old Syriac, Edessa, Osrhoene |
I. 44 | Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia | Hermann Hunger, David Pingree | 1999 | |
I. 48 | Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian | Gábor Takács | 1999, 2001, 2008 | Ancient Egyptian, Phonology |
I. 50, 1/2 | A Dictionary of Samaritan Aramaic | Avraham Tal | 2000 | Samarian Aramaic |
I. 51, 1/2 | Dialect, Culture, and Society in Eastern Arabia 1: Glossary, 2: Ethnographic Texts | Clive Holes | 2001, 2005 | |
I. 54 | A Phoenician-Punic grammar[3] | Charles R. Krahmalkov | 2001 | Phoenician-Punic language |
I. 57, 5.2 | The Judaism of Qumran: a systemic reading of the Dead Sea scrolls; Vol. 2. World view, comparing Judaisms | Alan J. Avery-Peck | 2001 | Qumran, Dead Sea scrolls |
I. 58 | The Arabic manuscript tradition: a glossary of technical terms and bibliography | Adam Gacek | 2001 | |
I. 60 | Narrative illustration in Persian lithographed books | Ulrich Marzolph | 2001 | Persian lithography |
I. 61 | A comparative lexical study of Qurʾānic Arabic | Martin R. Zammit | 2002 | Qur'an |
I. 62 | Christian Architecture in Egypt | Peter Grossmann | 2002 | Christian architecture |
I. 63 | Classical Arabic philology and poetry: a bibliographical handbook of important editions from 1960 to 2000 | Reinhard Weipert | 2002 | |
I. 64 | A history of the animal world in the ancient Near East | Billie Jean Collins | 2002 | |
I. 66 | Studies in the Aramaic legal papyri from Elephantine | Yochanan Muffs | 2003 | Elephantine papyri |
I. 67, 1/2 | A Dictionary of the Ugaritic Language in the Alphabetic Tradition | Gregorio del Olmo Lete, Joaquín Sanmartín | 2003 | Ugaritic |
I. 68 | The Luwians | H. Craig Melchert | 2003 | Luwians |
I. 69 | The ocean of the soul: man, the world and God in the stories of Farīd al-Dīn A̓ṭṭār | Hellmut Ritter | 2003 | The Sea of the Soul, Fariduddin Attar |
I.70 | A comparative glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic: (Arabic – English); with an introductory essay | Alexander Borg | 2004 | Cypriot-Arabic, Maronite |
I. 71 | Sumerian Grammar | Dietz Otto Edzard | 2003 | Sumerian language |
I. 74 | Hattic vocabulary in Hittite textual tradition | Oğuz Soysal | 2004 | Hattic |
I. 75 | Iraq: a bibliographical guide | C. Heather Bleaney, Geoffrey J. Roper | 2004 | Iraq |
I. 78 | Arabic dialect geography: an introduction | Manfred Woidich | 2005 | Arabic dialects |
I. 79 | The law of agriculture in the Mishnah and the Tosefta: translation, commentary, theology | Jacob Neusner | 2005 | Mishnah, Zeraʿīm, Tosefta |
I. 80 | General maps of Persia: 1477–1925 | Cyrus Alai | 2005 | Persia |
I. 81 | Nomadic societies in the Middle East and North Africa: entering the 21st century | Dawn Chatty | 2006 | |
I. 82 | Enigmatic charms: medieval Arabic block-printed amulets in American and European libraries and museums | Karl R. Schaefer | 2006 | Arabic xylography |
I. 83 | Ancient Egyptian Chronology | Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, David A. Warburton | 2006 | Dating methods, absolute chronology |
I. 86 | The Carian language | Ignacio J. Adiego | 2007 | Carian language |
I. 88 | Historical Muscat: an illustrated guide and gazetteer | John Everett Peterson | 2007 | Muscat |
I. 89 | Bibliography of Islamic philosophy | Hans Daiber | 2007 | Islamic philosophy |
I. 92 | Classic Ships of Islam – From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean | Dionisius A. Agius | 2008 | Maritime history |
I. 93 | Divine Epithets in the Ugaritic Alphabetic Texts | Aicha Rahmouni | 2008 | Ugaritic |
I. 97 | Dictionary of Arabic and Allied Loanwords: Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician and Kindred Dialects | Federico Corriente | 2008 | Loanwords |
I. 101 | A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai | Rudolf Erik de Jong | 2011 | Bedouin dialects |
I. 102 | A Descriptive and Comparative Grammar of Andalusi Arabic | María Isabel Fierro | 2013 | Andalusi Arabic |
I. 103 | Ibn Hazm of Cordoba: The Life and Works of a Controversial Thinker | Camilla Adang | 2013 | Islamic philosophy, Ibn Hazm of Cordoba |
I. 111 | A Cultural History of Aramaic: From the Beginnings to the Advent of Islam | Holger Gzella | 2014 | Aramaic |
I. 127 | Philosophy in Qajar Iran | Reza Pourjavady | 2018 | Qajar Iran, philosophy |
I. 130 | Hittite Phonology | Sylvain Patri | 2019 | Hittite |
I. 132 | Kanišite Hittite: The Earliest Attested Record of Indo-Eruopean | Alwin Kloekhorst | 2019 | Kanišite Hittite |
I. 139 | The Phrygian Language | Bartomeu Obrado-Cursach | 2020 | Phrygian |
Section 2: India
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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II. 1, 1 | Old Indian | Jan Gonda | 1971 | Old Indian |
II. 3, 1 | History of Indian Law: (Dharmaśāstra) | J. Duncan M. Derrett | 1973 | Dharmaśāstra |
II. 3, 2 | The state in Indian tradition | Hartmut Scharfe | 1989 | |
II. Erg. 3 | Religious beliefs and practices of North India during the early Medieval period | Vibhuti Bhushan Mishra | 1973 | |
II. 4, 3 | Islam in the Indian subcontinent | Annemarie Schimmel | 1980 | Islam in India |
II. 9 | Lexicon of Tamil literature | Kamil V. Zvelebil | 1995 | Tamil literature |
II. 10 | Languages of the Himalayas | George van Driem | 2001 | Himalayan languages |
II. 11 | Sarvāstivāda Buddhist scholasticism | Charles Willemen, Bart Dessein, Collett Cox | Sarvāstivāda | |
II. 12 | The Sanskrit epics | John Brockington | 1998 | Mahabharata, Ramayana |
II. 14 | An annotated bibliography of the Alaṃkāraśāstra | Timothy C. Cahill | 2001 | Alaṃkāraśāstra |
II. 16 | Education in ancient India | Hartmut Scharfe | 2002 | Education |
II. 17 | The Buddhist architecture of Gandhāra | Kurt Allen Behrendt | 2004 | Gandhāra |
II. 18, 1 | The end of the Golden Age | Walter M. Spink | 2005 | Ajanta Caves |
II. 18, 2 | Arguments about Ajanta | Walter M. Spink | 2006 | Ajanta |
II. 18, 5 | Cave by Cave | Walter M. Spink | 2007 | Ajanta |
II. 19 | Greater Magadha | Johannes Bronkhorst | 2007 | Magadha |
II. 20` | Indian Islamic Architecture | John Burton-Page. Edited by George Michell | 2007 | Islamic architecture |
Section 3: Southeast Asia
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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III. 2 | Waldemar Stöhr | 1976 | ||
III. 6 | Music | Mantle Hood, José Maceda | 1972 | Music of Southeast Asia |
III. 8 | Historical atlas of South-East Asia | Jan M. Pluvier | 1995 | Southeast Asia |
III. 11 | The folk-tales of Burma: an introduction | Gerry Abbott, Khin Thant Han | 2000 | Burmese mythology |
III. 12 | Cambodian architecture: eight to thirteenth centuries | Jacques Dumarçay, Pascal Royère | 2001 | Khmer architecture |
III. 13 | The Malay Peninsula: crossroads of the maritime silk road (100 BC – 1300 AD) | Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h | 2002 | Malay Peninsula |
III. 14 | The art and architecture of Thailand: from prehistoric times through the thirteenth century | Hiram Woodward | 2003 | Architecture of Thailand, Thai art |
III. 15 | Construction techniques in South and Southeast Asia: a history | Jacques Dumarçay | 2005 | |
III. 16 | Southeast Asian warfare, 1300–1900 | Michael W. Charney | 2004 | |
III. 17 | Old Muslim calendars of Southeast Asia | Ian Proudfoot | 2006 | Islamic calendar |
III. 18 | Social dynamics in the highlands of Southeast Asia: reconsidering "Political systems of Highland Burma" by E. R. Leach | François Robinne | 2007 | See: Gumlau |
Section 4: China
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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IV. 2, 1 | Chinese Poetry: History, Structure, Theory | Günther Debon | 1989 | Chinese poetry |
IV. 4, 1 | Ancient Chinese Religion and the State Cult | Werner Eichhorn | 1976 | Chinese folk religion |
IV. 6 | Chinese Legal History | Oskar Weggel | 1980 | Legal history of China |
IV. 10 | China bibliography: a research guide to reference works about China past and present | Harriet T. Zurndofer | 1995 | China |
IV. 11 | Chinese popular prints | John Lust | 1996 | |
IV. 12, 1 | Early Buddhist art of China and Central Asia. Vol. 1: Later Han, three kingdoms and Western Chin in China and Bactria to Shan-shan in Central Asia | Marylin M. Rhie | 2007 | Later Han Dynasty, Three Kingdoms, Shanshan, Western Jin Dynasty, Bactria |
IV. 13 | Education in traditional China. A history | Thomas H. C. Lee | 2000 | Education in China |
IV. 14 | Daoism handbook | Livia Kohn | 2000 | Taoism |
IV. 15, 1 | Handbook of Christianity in China: 635–1800 | Nicolas Standaert | 2001 | Christianity in China |
IV. 16 | A biographical dictionary of the Qin, former Han and Xin periods: (221 BC – AD 24) | Michael Loewe | 2000 | Qin Dynasty, Former Han Dynasty, Xin Dynasty |
IV. 17 | The men who governed Han China: companion to "A biographical dictionary of the Qin, former Han and Xin periods" | Michael Loewe | 2004 | Qin Dynasty, Former Han Dynasty, Xin Dynasty |
IV. 18 | Diplomacy and trade in the Chinese world: 589–1276 | Hans Bielenstein | 2005 | Sinosphere |
IV. 19 | A biographical dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD) | Rafe de Crespigny | 2007 | Later Han Dynasty, Three Kingdoms |
Section 5: Japan
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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V. 1, 2 | Japanese language and script | Bruno Lewin | 1989 | |
V. 2, 1 | The Japanese theater: from shamanistic ritual to contemporary pluralism | Benito Ortolani | 1990 | Japanese theater |
V. 3, 3 | Economic and technological history of Japan | Klaus Müller | 1988 | |
V. 3, 5 | History of medicine in Japan | Erhard Rosner | 1989 | Medicine in Japan |
V. 4 | The indigenous religion of Japan (in two parts) | Nelly Naumann | 1988, 1994 | |
V. 5 | Japanese philosophy after 1868 | Junko Hamada | 1994 | Japanese philosophy |
V. 7 | The book in Japan: a cultural history from the beginnings to the nineteenth century | Peter Kornicki | 1998 | |
V. 8 | Shintō and the conception of Japanese nationhood (kokutai): Religious Traditionalism in Modern and Contemporary Japan | Klaus Antoni | 1998 | Shintō |
V. 9 | Modern Japanese society | Josef Kreiner | 2004 | Japan |
V. 10 | Handbook of Christianity in Japan | Mark R. Mullins | 2003 | Christianity in Japan |
V. 11 | Pre-industrial Korea and Japan in environmental perspective | Conrad Totman | 2004 | |
V. 12 | History of law in Japan since 1868 | Wilhelm Röhl | 2005 | Law of Japan |
V. 13 | A history of nationalism in modern Japan: placing the people | Kevin M. Doak | 2007 | Japanese nationalism |
Section 7: Art and Archaeology
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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VII. 1, 2, B, 1 | Wheeled vehicles and Ridden Animals in the Ancient Near East | M. A. Littauer, J. Crouwel | 1979 | |
VII. 1, 2, B, 7 | Near Eastern Jewelry from the Beginnings to the Achaemenid Period (ca. 10,000–300 BC) | Brigitte Musche | 1992 | Achaemenids |
VII. 1, 2, B, 5 | Near Eastern jewelry during the time of the Arsacids and the Sasanids | Brigitte Musche | 1988 | Arsacids, Sasanids |
VII. 3, 1 | Archaeology in Soviet Central Asia | Grégoire Frumkin | 1970 | Soviet Central Asia |
VII. 3, 2 | Archaeology and art history of Chinese Central Asia (Xinjiang) | Marianne Yaldız | 1987 | History of Xinjiang |
Section 8: Central Asia
[edit]Department, Volume, Section | Book Title | Author / Editor | Year | Subject |
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VIII. 1 | The Uralic languages: description, history and foreign influences | Denis Sinor | 1988 | Uralic languages |
VIII. 2 | The art of the Scythians: the interpenetration of cultures at the edge of the Hellenic world | Esther Jacobson | 1995 | Scythian languages |
VIII. 3 | A grammar of old Turkic | Marcel Erdal | 2004 | Old Turkic |
VIII. 4 | The king's dictionary: the Rasulid Hexaglot: fourteenth century vocabularies in Arabic, Persian, Turkic, Greek, Armenian, and Mongol | Peter B. Golden | 2000 | Rasulid dynasty |
VIII. 5 | Sources on the Alans: a critical compilation | Agustí Alemany | 2000 | Alans |
VIII. 6 | Warfare in Inner Asian history (500–1800) | Nicola Di Cosmo | 2002 | History of Central Asia |
VIII. 7 | Manchu grammar | Liliya M. Gorelova | 2002 | Manchu language |
VIII. 8, 1 | Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages [A-K] | Sergei A. Starostin | 2003 | Altaic languages |
VIII. 8, 2 | Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages [L-Z] | Sergei A. Starostin | 2003 | Altaic languages |
VIII. 8, 3 | Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages [Indices] | Sergei A. Starostin | 2003 | Altaic languages |
VIII. 9 | A historical atlas of Central Asia | Yuri Bregel | 2003 | Central Asia |
VIII. 10 | Sogdian traders: a history | Étienne de La Vaissière | 2005 | Sogdia |
VIII. 11 | A Tajik Persian reference grammar | John R. Perry | 2005 | Tajik, Persian |
VIII. 12 | Surab Sardshweladse | 2005 | ||
VIII. 13 | Afghanistan: a bibliography | Heather Bleaney | 2006 | Afghanistan |
VIII. 14 | Art and archaeology of Afghanistan: its fall and survival; a multi-disciplinary approach | Juliette van Krieken-Pieters | 2006 | Afghan art, archaeology of Afghanistan |
VIII. 15 | A historical-etymological dictionary of pre-Russian habitation names of the Crimea | Henryk Jankowski | 2006 | Crimea |
VIII. 16 | The spread of Buddhism | Ann Heirman, Stephen Peter Bumbacher | 2007 | Buddhism |
VIII. 17 | The world of the Khazars: new perspectives: selected papers from the Jerusalem 1999 International Khazar Colloquium hosted by the Ben Zvi Institute | Peter B. Golden, Denis Sinor | 2007 | Khazars |
VIII. 18 | Kartvelian etymological dictionary | Heinz Fähnrich | 2007 | Kartvelian / South Caucasian languages |
VIII. 19 | The Kitan language and script | Daniel Kane | 2009 | Khitan |
VIII. 20 | Introduction to Altaic Philology: Turkic, Monglian, Manchu | Igor de Rachewiltz, Volker Rybatzki | 2010 | Altaic languages |
VIII. 21 | History of Georgia | Heinz Fähnrich | 2010 | Georgia |
VIII. 22 | The Georgian language | Heinz Fähnrich | 2012 | Georgian |
VIII. 23, 1 | Armenian philology in the modern era: from manuscript to digital text | Valentina Calzolari | 2014 | Armenian language |
References
[edit]- ^ "Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East". Brill. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ Fiskesjö, Magnus (2015). "Review of Dictionary of Wa. With Translations into English, Burmese and Chinese. (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Vol. 21.) Volume 1, A–M, Volume 2, N–Z". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 78 (1): 235–237. doi:10.1017/S0041977X14001396. ISSN 0041-977X. JSTOR 24692216.
- ^ Naveh, Joseph (2001). "Review of A Phoenician–Punic Grammar (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Section One: The Near and Middle East 54)". Israel Exploration Journal. 51 (1): 113–115. ISSN 0021-2059. JSTOR 27926965.
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