Opis
Folia Orientalia (FOr) is an international multi- and interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Commission of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Kraków Branch). It represents a broad range of Oriental Studies, especially linguistic, literary, historical, archaeological, cultural, religious and art history issues, mainly from the Near and Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia and Africa.
The peer-reviewed journal Folia Orientalia was founded in 1959 by Tadeusz Lewicki, an eminent Polish Arabist, who noticed the desirability of creating a new yearbook with a broad spectrum of studies devoted to cultures and civilisations of Asia and Africa. Lewicki served as chairman of the editorial board (1959–1968, 1971–1976) and as editor (1980–1986). Earlier, in the years 1959–1979, the post of editor was held by Franciszek Machalski, Iranologist. Subsequent editors were Stanisław Stachowski, Turkologist (1987–2002) and Andrzej Zaborski, Arabist and specialist in comparative linguistics of Semitic-African languages (2003–2014).
FOLIA ORIENTALIA vol. XXV, 1988
Polska Akademia Nauk – Oddział w Krakowie
Komisja Orientalistyczna
Special issue:
containing papers of „The First International Colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls (Mogilany near Cracow: May 31-June 2, 1987)”,
ed. by Z. J. Kapera on pp. 1 – 155 plus I plate:
M. Delcor, La recherche qoumrânienne pendant la dernière décennie 1976-1987, 5-31;
W. Tyloch, La provenance et la date du Rouleau du Temple, 33-39;
H. Burgmann, Who was the Wicked Priest?, 41-44, I map;
H. Lichtenberger, Reflections on the History of John the Baptist’s Communities, 45-49;
R. Eisenman, The Historical Provenance of the „Three Nets of Belial” Allusion in the Zadokite Document and balla’/bella’ in the Temple Scroll, 51-66;
S. Mędala, Le camp des Ésseniens de Jérusalem à la lumière des récentes recherches archéologiques, 67-74;
I. Fröhlich, Recherches sur Qumrân en Hongrie, 75-78;
I. Fröhlich, Bibliographie des recherches hongroises sur les manuscrits de la mer Morte, 79-83;
L. H. Schiffman, The Law of the Temple Scroll and Its Provenance, 85-98;
A.-M. Denis, Les genres littéraires des pseudépigraphes d’Ancien Testament. Essai de classification, 99-112;
F. Garcia Martinez, Qumran Origins and Early History: A Groningen Hypothesis, 113-136;
J. Chmiel, La conscience de communauté et l’attitude sectaire à Qumrân. Remarques herméneutiques, 137-142;
J. Callaway, The History of the Qumran Community. An Investigation, 143-150;
R. Rubinkiewicz, The Book of Noah (1 Enoch 6-11) and Ezra’s Reform, 151-155.
Remaining part of contents:
Articles
M. Czapkiewicz, M. Jagodziński, A. Kmietowicz, Arabische Münzen aus seiner frühmittelalterlichen Handwerker- und Handelssiedlung in Janów Pomorski, Gem. Elbl1g, 157-169, II plates;
M. Czapkiewicz, The Arabic Coins from Legnica, 171-180;
M. Kowalska, Bosporus, Schwarzes Meer und Dobrudscha um die Mitte des 17. Jh. im Bericht des arabischen Reisenden Pauls, des Sohnes von Makarios aus Aleppo, 181-194;
M. Stachowski, Ergänzungen zu „The Lingua Franca in the Levant”, 195-212;
A. Pisowicz, Objections d’un arménologue contre le théorie glottale, 213-225;
S. Gacek, Some Notes on the Book of Joshua, 227-231;
Chronicle
M. Delcor, A la mémoire de Jean Carmignac (1914-1986), 233-240;
Z. J. Kapera, The Manchester Colloquium on the Temple Scroll, 241-246.
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