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Collecting Knowledge in East and West
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This is a festschrift in honour of Arnoud Vrolijk, the emeritus curator of Oriental manuscripts and rare books at Leiden University Libraries. His title of Interpres Legati Warneriani refers to the...
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22 April 2026

This is a festschrift in honour of Arnoud Vrolijk, the emeritus curator of Oriental manuscripts and rare books at Leiden University Libraries. His title of Interpres Legati Warneriani refers to the role of keeper of the manuscripts bequeathed to the Library of the University of Leiden by Levinus Warner in 1665. The eighteen articles, ranging from book history to manuscript studies, philology and oriental art, reflect Vrolijk's many interests and activities. Each of the contributions touches upon at least one of the fields Arnoud is interested in, has worked on, or both. All articles also deal with the collection of knowledge, and how it has been brought together, been preserved, and has been – and is being – disseminated in East and West.
Price: $174.00
Pages: 356
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
22 April 2026
ISBN: 9789004749276
Format: Hardcover
Kasper van Ommen, Ph.D. (2020), Leiden University Libraries, is curator of Western printed rare books and coordinator of the Scaliger Institute. He publishes regularly on the collections and history of Leiden University Libraries, including All my books in foreign tongues. The Oriental bequest of Joseph Scaliger and the University Library of Leiden (Brill, 2025).
Maurits van den Boogert, Ph.D. (2001), has published on Ottoman history, in particular the Ottomans' relations with Western Europe in the early modern period, and the history of Oriental studies in the West. He works for De Gruyter Brill.
Maurits van den Boogert, Ph.D. (2001), has published on Ottoman history, in particular the Ottomans' relations with Western Europe in the early modern period, and the history of Oriental studies in the West. He works for De Gruyter Brill.