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A landmark in the history of oriental studies, Actes Du XIV Congres International Des Orientalistes Alger 1905 (Section I) captures the intellectual fervour of an era when scholars from across continents gathered to share, debate, and define the field. These orientalist congress proceedings offer a rare glimpse into the international orientalists conference held in early 1900s Algeria-a crossroads of cultures and ideas during the colonial era. Here, the voices of pioneering academic researchers explore themes that would shape the future of oriental studies, from language and literature to…mehr

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A landmark in the history of oriental studies, Actes Du XIV Congres International Des Orientalistes Alger 1905 (Section I) captures the intellectual fervour of an era when scholars from across continents gathered to share, debate, and define the field. These orientalist congress proceedings offer a rare glimpse into the international orientalists conference held in early 1900s Algeria-a crossroads of cultures and ideas during the colonial era. Here, the voices of pioneering academic researchers explore themes that would shape the future of oriental studies, from language and literature to history and philosophy. The atmosphere is charged. Minds meet and challenge each other. This scholarly anthology stands as a testament to early 20th century scholarship, preserving the historical academic discussions that influenced generations of inquiry. For university libraries, academic researchers, and lovers of classic literature, it is more than a record; it is a living archive of intellectual ambition and cross-cultural encounter. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you seek primary sources for historical research collections or are drawn to the enduring intrigue of oriental studies themes, this classic belongs on your shelf.