The Afterlife of Avestan Manuscripts
Colophons and Marginal notes
Author(s)
Gholami, Saloumeh
Collection
DFG Open Access Publication FundingLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This study investigates the role of paratext in Zoroastrian scribal tradition, with a focus on the Avesta manuscripts. It examines how paratexts, such as colophons and marginal notes, contribute to organizing and interpreting the content of these manuscripts. These elements not only structure the knowledge but also reflect the roles and activities of individuals involved in the manuscript's lifecycle, from creation to reception. Additionally, the study explores how paratexts facilitate access to the main text, acting as a bridge that documents the history of each manuscript, its actors, and interaction with society. The analysis includes a diverse range of colophons and marginal notes, examining their structure, content, and relationship
to their respective manuscripts.
Keywords
History ; Iran ; Iranian Languages ; Kultur ; Kulturgeschichte ; Cultural Studies ; Cultural studies ; Middle East ; Social & cultural anthropology ; Linguistics ; TanzDOI
10.29091/9783752002683ISBN
9783752007541, 9783752002683Publisher
Reichert VerlagPublication date and place
2024Grantor
Classification
Linguistics