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The Art Salon in the Arab Region

The Art Salon in the Arab Region: Politics of Taste Making

The Art Salon in the Arab Region : Politics of Taste MakingVolume 132 of the Beiruter Texte und Studien by Nadia von Maltzahn and Monique Bellan is now available in open access on MENAdoc.

Book on MENAdoc

This volume discusses … Read more

Posted in Publications | Tagged Beirut, Beiruter Texte und Studien, BTS, Art, Art History, menadoc, Open Access

Tövrat – Torah in Azerbaijani

TövratNow in our holdings: Tövrat – the first translation of the Torah from Hebrew to Azerbaijani.

The edition by Teymur Sadıqov provides a direct comparison between Azerbaijani and the original in Hebrew.… Read more

Posted in Acquisition | Tagged Azerbaijanisch, Hebrew, Judaism, Tora

“Bjulag-dagi” – Publikation in Judeo-Tatischer Schrift

Bjulag-dagi : (gornyj rodnik) - Бюлаг-даги : (горный родник)This reading primer in the spoken language of the so-called “Mountain Jews” was published in Baku in 1926 as part of a Soviet campaign to alphabetize the nationalities of the USSR … Read more

Posted in Acquisition, Publications, Collections | Tagged Hebrew, Iranian, Judaism, Judeo-Tati, Juhuri, Caucasus, Reading Primer, Open Access, Rarity

Turkish shadow plays with Karagöz and Hacivat

All 3 books of “Karagös : türkische Schattenspiele” by Hellmut Ritter, are now available in open access on MENAdoc.… Read more

Posted in Publications | Tagged Culture, Art, menadoc, Open Access, Theater, Turkey, Turkish

Free Software for Free Books

Share_it MENAdoc ExampleOur Open Access repository MENAdoc will get a new technical infrastructure over the next months. Perspectively, the entire collection will be moved to Share_it – our instance of the free document server DSpace.… Read more

Posted in Publications | Tagged DINI, DOI, IIIF, menadoc, Open Access, Open Source, Persistent Identifier

Yeni İstiklal – Turkish Newspaper from the 60s

Yeni İstiklal: Haftalık Tarafsız Siyasi Gazete

Yeni İstiklal: Haftalik Tarafsiz Siyasi GazetteAbout 80 issues of the Turkish weekly newspaper Yeni İstiklal (New Independence) from the years 1960 to 1967 are now in our holdings and listed in the catalogue.… Read more

Posted in Acquisition | Tagged Istanbul, Print, Turkey, Newspapers

Carl Brockelmann’s Syrian Grammar.

Carl Brockelmann - Syrische Grammatik S.38-39“Syrische Grammatik : mit Paradigmen, Literatur, Chrestomathie und Glossar”* is now available as retrodigitization in open access on MENAdoc.… Read more

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