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The codex Parisino-petropolitanus is one of the earliest witnesses of the handwritten transmission of the Qur anic text which has survived to this day. The various fragments which were part of the original manuscript are scattered among various collections; once put together, they provide a unique picture of the state of the text during the 7th century (orthography and textual peculiarities) and of the circumstances in which the canonical version as we know it today took shape physically. The present study, first of its kind, paves the way for a more accurate understanding of the beginning of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The codex Parisino-petropolitanus is one of the earliest witnesses of the handwritten transmission of the Qur anic text which has survived to this day. The various fragments which were part of the original manuscript are scattered among various collections; once put together, they provide a unique picture of the state of the text during the 7th century (orthography and textual peculiarities) and of the circumstances in which the canonical version as we know it today took shape physically. The present study, first of its kind, paves the way for a more accurate understanding of the beginning of Islam, based on a significant document, and of the evolution of the Qur an during that period. Le codex Parisino-petropolitanus est l'un des plus anciens t moins de la transmission manuscrite du texte du Coran qui aient t conserv s. Ses diff rents fragments sont dispers s entre plusieurs collections; une fois mis ensemble, ils donnent un aper u unique sur l' tat du texte au 7e si cle (orthographe et particularit s textuelles) et sur les conditions dans lesquelles s'est organis e mat riellement la constitution de la version canonique telle que nous la connaissons. Cette tude, premi re de son genre, ouvre la voie une compr hension plus fine, appuy e sur un document significatif, des premiers temps de l'islam et de l' volution du Coran au cours de cette p riode.
Autorenporträt
François Déroche, Ph.D. in History (1987, Sorbonne) is Professor of History and codicology of the Arabic handwritten book at Ecole pratique des hautes études in Paris. He has published Islamic Codicology (2005) and many contributions on early Qurʾanic manuscripts. François Déroche est directeur d'études d'histoire et codicologie du livre manuscrit arabe à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études. Il a publié le Manuel de codicologie des manuscrits en écriture arabe (2000) et de nombreuses contributions sur les manuscrits coraniques des débuts de l'islam.