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Beginnings of Shi’i Studies in Germany

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Rudolf Strothmann (1877–1960) played a pioneering role in the scholarly exploration of Shīʿī Islam in Western, especially German, scholarship. Between 1910 and 1923, he published many pathbreaking ...
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Rudolf Strothmann (1877–1960) played a pioneering role in the scholarly exploration of Shīʿī Islam in Western, especially German, scholarship. Between 1910 and 1923, he published many pathbreaking studies on the Zaydiyya, a sub-sect of Shia Islam that emerged in the eighth century, consulting primarily the recently purchased collections of Yemeni Zaydī manuscripts in Berlin. At the same time Strothmann delved into the literature of the most dominant form of Islam, known as Twelver Shī ʿī. This endeavor culminated in his 1926 monograph, Die Zwölfer-Schī ʿa: Zwei religionsgeschichtliche Charakterbilder aus der Mongolenzeit, a portrait of two prominent seventh- and thirteenth-century Imāmī scholars—Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (d. 672/1274) and Raḍī al-Dīn ʿAlī b. Mūsā Ibn Ṭāwūs (d. 664/1266).

Strothmann’s published work testifies to his erudition and versatility and continues to form an important point of departure for scholars working on different aspects of Shī ʿism in the early twenty-first century. In addition, his use of the manuscript treasures in the Berlin State Library between 1908 and 1926 reflects his evolution as a scholar over those years. Sabine Schmidtke examines these earlier decades of Strothmann’s life and his development as a theologian and a scholar of Semitic languages and Islamic culture.

Schmidtke also explores Strothman’s correspondence with Carl Heinrich Beker, Ignaz Godziher, Eugenio Griffini, and Cornelis van Arendonk to shed further light on this period of his thought. The book includes an annotated edition of this correspondence, making it a valuable resource for further research.

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Price: $90.00
Pages: 480
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: The American Philosophical Society Press
Series: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Publication Date: 01 January 2023
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781606181218
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
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Sabine Schmidtke is Professor of Islamic intellectual history in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. She was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2017.

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Biographical Sketch
1. The Early Years
2. Carl Brockelmann and Zaydī Studies
3. Opening Up New Horizons
4. Traveling the Middle East
5. Scholarly Networks and Correspondence
6. The Continuities and Ruptures of a Scholarly Life
Part II: Strothmann's Correspondence with Carl Heinrich Becker, Ignaz Goldziher, Eugenio Griffini, and Cornelis van Arendonk
7. Introduction to Strothmann's Correspondence
8. The Letters
Appendix 1: Introductions for the Deacon at Pforta Boarding School, 1905 ("Dienstanweisung für den zweiten Geistlichen der Königlichen Landesschule Pforta")
Appendix 2: Assessment by Carl Brockelmann of Strothmann's Dissertation
Appendix 3: Strothmann's Visits to the Berlin State Library, 1908—23, and the Manuscripts He Consulted
Appendix 4: Berlin State Library Manuscripts Consulted by Rudolf Strothmann, 1908—26
Appendix 5: Manuscripts from Rudolf Strothmann's Nachlass
Appendix 6: Strothmann's Statement on Franz Babinger and Walther Hinz's Report "Die Morgenlandforschung im neuen Deutschland: Stand und künftige Aufgaben" (1933)
Appendix 7: Strothmann's Lecture on the Occasion of the Eighth Deutscher Orientalistentag (Bonn, 1936), "Das Orientbild in abendländischer Darstellung der Weltgeschichte"
Bibliography
Published Sources
Archival Sources
Index of Personal Names
Index of Places and Institutions
Index of Premodern Book Titles
Index of Manuscripts