History of Printing and Publishing
in the Languages and Countries of the Middle East
Third International Symposium
24-27 September 2008
Universität Leipzig
Germany
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Building cultural bridges : Arabic typography's role in contemporary visual culture of the Middle East
Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès
The Khatt Foundation
, The Netherlands
A champion of printing quality in the Ottoman Turkish press of the Second Constitutional era: the journal Şehbal
Bora Ataman
Kocaeli University
, Turkey
Cem Pekman
Marmara University
, Turkey
Center and periphery in Middle Eastern Arab publishing, 1850-1914
Ami Ayalon
Tel-Aviv University
, Israel
Different scripts, same language : the Ottoman Empire in print in the 19th century
Günil Ayaydın Cebe
Bilkent University
, Turkey
Publications of the Bulaq Press : a perspective and analytical study
Khaled Mohamed Azab
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
, Egypt
Armeno-Turkish printing as a social expression, 1727-1840
Aylin Beşiryan
Boğaziçi University
, Turkey
The illustrations of Tabbāra and Manfalūtī's edition of Kalīla wa Dimna and of the Maktabat Subayh edition of Alf Layla wa Layla
Julia Bray
Université Paris VIII
, France
Arabic and bilingual newspapers and magazines in Latin America and the Caribbean
Philipp Bruckmayr
Universität Wien
, Austria
The Ottoman provincial press in Baghdad and the Zewra newspaper (1830-1872)
Ebubekir Ceylan
Fatih University
, Turkey
The intellectual landscape of the founder of the first Ottoman-Turkish press: Ibrahim Müteferrika (1670-1747)
Vefa Erginbaş
Ohio State University
, United States
Printed books of the Volga Tatars
Nuria Garaeva
Kazan State University
, Russia
Provincial printing houses in the 19th and early 20th centuries: the Isparta provincial printing house as an example
Muammer Göçmen
Süleyman Demirel University
, Turkey
Filiz Duman
Süleyman Demirel University
, Turkey
Fatma Banu Meral
Süleyman Demirel University
, Turkey
Sufis as publishers : the Tariqat sponsored serial publications in the late Ottoman Empire
Slobodan Ilic
Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus
A short history of Kurdish publishing and prospects for the future
Blair Kuntz
University of Toronto
, Canada
Early oriental printing in Leipzig: 16th to 18th centuries
Boris Liebrenz
Orientalisches Institut, Universität Leipzig
, Germany
The Beginnings of Printing in Afghanistan, a Brief History
Peter Magierski
New York University
, United States
The 1285/1868 Teheran edition of Damiri's "Hayat al-hayawan" and its position in Persian illustrated lithographed books
Ulrich Marzolph
Enzyklopädie des Märchens
, Germany
Printing and the abuse of texts in al-Jabarti's History of Egypt
Sarah Mirza
University of Michigan
, United States
Technical and managerial qualifications, target group and reader profile of the first Turkish nationalist journals published in Thessaloniki (1910-1912)
Arda Odabaşı
Marmara University
, Turkey
Armenian types in European printing : 15th to 17th centuries
Meliné Pehlivanian
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
, Germany
In Search of Lost Time in Waiting for Godot: How "Late" was the Introduction of Ottoman Printing?
Orlin Sabev
Institute of Balkan Studies, Bulgaria
A Historiographical Puzzle: Medieval Arabic Block Printing
Karl R. Schaefer
Drake University
, United States
The Contribution of Hebrew Printing Houses in the Middle East to the Development of Vernacular Literature
Rachel Simon
Princeton University
, United States
Die Gründung der Druckerei des alt-syrisch orthodoxen Patriarchats
Ahmet Taşğın
Dicle Universitesi
, Turkey
Robert Langer
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
, Germany
Judeo-Arabic Printing in North Africa, 1850-1950.
Yosef Tobi
University of Haifa
, Israel
La révolution typographique ottomane : l'imprimerie Ebüzziya (1881-1900)
Özgür Türesay
Université Galatasaray
, Turkey