L’auteur
François Déroche, né à Nancy en 1952, est directeur d’études à l’École pratique des hautes études, IVe section : « Antiquités et codicologies arabes ». Il est correspondant français de l’Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres depuis 2001.
Presentation
For the first time, the dramatic changes the Qur’anic code underwent during the Umayyad period (660-750 C.E.) are analysed and presented on the basis of a selection of material in good part unpublished. In Qur’ans of the Umayyads, François Déroche offers a chronology of the various developments which marked the period, in an approach combining philology, art history, codicology and palaeography. The conclusions he reaches challenge the traditional account about the writing down of the Qur’an and throw a new light on the role of the Umayyads in its handwritten diffusion.
Table des matières
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1
Transcribing the Qur’ân in Early Umayyad times:
The Codex Parisino-petropolitanus
Chapter 2
The Written Transmission of the Qur’ân in Ḥijāzī Script
A General Appraisal
Chapter 3
The Transformation of the Muṣḥaf
Chapter 4
Imperial ‘Scriptoria’?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Manuscripts
Figures
Interview de François Déroche le 23 septembre 2013 (International Quranic Studies Association)