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In 1860 [[Theodor Nöldeke]] published another historical-critical introduction to the Quranic textus receptus. The historical understanding of Muhammed progressed thanks to the studies of [[Aloys Sprenger]] between 1861 and 1865, [[William Muir]] between 1858 and 1861, and again Nöldeke in 1863. [[Hartwig Hirschfeld]] (1878, 1886, 1902), [[William Muir]] (1878), and [[Charles Cutler Torrey]] (1892) are other authors who contributed significantly to the development of [[Early Islamic Studies]] in the second half of the 19th century. But modern scholarship on Islam's origins is indebted in particular to the groundbreaking works of [[Ignaz Goldziher]] (1850-1921), whose Muhammedanische Studien, published in 2 vols. between 1889 and 1890, represented a first, successful and in many ways still valid attempt to thoroughly examine the making and early development of Islamic identity, and its literature, against their complex historical and religious setting.
In 1860 [[Theodor Nöldeke]] published another relevant historical-critical introduction to the Quranic textus receptus. The historical understanding of Muhammed progressed thanks to the studies of [[Aloys Sprenger]] between 1861 and 1865, [[William Muir]] between 1858 and 1861, and again Nöldeke in 1863. [[Hartwig Hirschfeld]] (1878, 1886), [[William Muir]] (1878), and [[Charles Cutler Torrey]] (1892) are other authors who significantly contributed to the development of [[Early Islamic Studies]] in the second half of the 19th century. But modern scholarship on Islam's origins is indebted in particular to the groundbreaking works of [[Ignaz Goldziher]] (1850-1921), whose Muhammedanische Studien, published in 2 vols. between 1889 and 1890, represented a first, successful and in many ways still valid attempt to thoroughly examine the making and early development of Islamic identity, and its literature, against their complex historical and religious setting.
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* [[The Life of Mahomet (1858-61 Muir), book]]
 
* [[Geschichte des Qorans (The History of the Qur'an / 1860 Nöldeke), book]]
* [[Das Leben und die Lehre des Mohammad (The Life and Teachings of Muhammad / 1861-1865 Sprenger), book]]
* [[Das Leben Muhammeds (The Life of Muhammad / 1863 Nöldeke), book]]
* [[Muhammedanische Studien (Muslim Studies / 1889-1890 Goldziher), book]]
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Revision as of 14:19, 14 June 2015

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The page: Early Islamic Studies--1850s, includes scholarly and literary works on Early Islamic Studies, made in the second half of the 19th century, or between 1850 and 1899.


EIS 1850s -- History of research -- Overview
EIS 1850s -- History of research -- Overview
Theodor Nöldeke
Ignác Goldziher

In 1860 Theodor Nöldeke published another relevant historical-critical introduction to the Quranic textus receptus. The historical understanding of Muhammed progressed thanks to the studies of Aloys Sprenger between 1861 and 1865, William Muir between 1858 and 1861, and again Nöldeke in 1863. Hartwig Hirschfeld (1878, 1886), William Muir (1878), and Charles Cutler Torrey (1892) are other authors who significantly contributed to the development of Early Islamic Studies in the second half of the 19th century. But modern scholarship on Islam's origins is indebted in particular to the groundbreaking works of Ignaz Goldziher (1850-1921), whose Muhammedanische Studien, published in 2 vols. between 1889 and 1890, represented a first, successful and in many ways still valid attempt to thoroughly examine the making and early development of Islamic identity, and its literature, against their complex historical and religious setting.


EIS 1850s -- Highlights
EIS 1850s -- Highlights



Languages
Languages



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Cognate Fields (1800s)
Cognate Fields (1800s)


Pages in category "Early Islamic Studies--1850s"

The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

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