308 search results for “middle eastern literary” in the Library website
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Middle Eastern Library
The Middle Eastern Library is located on the ground floor of the new Herta Mohr Building at Witte Singel.
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Middle Eastern Special Collections
The Middle Eastern Special Collections form the nucleus of the entire range of Oriental heritage collections of Leiden University Libraries.
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Middle Eastern Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Middle Eastern Studies
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Maria RiepFaculty of Archaeology
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Film and Literary Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Film and Literary Studies
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Léon BuskensFaculty of Humanities
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Shahab DaneshvarFaculty of Humanities
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Shuqi JiaFaculty of Humanities
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Crystal EnnisFaculty of Humanities
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Jamaseb SoltaniFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Discover Leiden University's new Middle Eastern Library and take a closer look at our Middle Eastern collections
An evening program in the University Library and Middle Eastern Library in Leiden for everyone who has something to do with the Middle East; from Tajikistan to the Mahreb and from Istanbul to Sanaa. View the oldest books and clay tablets from the collection and listen to the most fascinating stories…
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Digitised Leiden Middle Eastern collections available in Digital Collections
More than 2000 objects from the Middle Eastern collection at Leiden University Libraries (UBL) have been made available online through Digital Collections. These collections mostly consist of written works in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Syriac, but also contain printed works and the…
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Erik-jan ZurcherFaculty of Humanities
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Jelle BruningFaculty of Humanities
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Christian HendersonFaculty of Humanities
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Lidewij van de PeutFaculty of Humanities
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Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities
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Marina CalculliFaculty of Humanities
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Tsolin NalbantianFaculty of Humanities
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Rachel Beckles WillsonFaculty of Humanities
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Zahra AzharFaculty of Humanities
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Valentina AzzaràFaculty of Archaeology
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Literary Leiden - the reading list
Leiden fulfills a special role in Dutch literature: as a setting for stories as well as a place of work and residence for leading authors. It is the city described by Willem Bilderdijk as "O Leiden, Flower of Cities," but depicted far less glamorously by F. Bordewijk. The same city where Boudewijn Büch…
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Mat ImmerzeelFaculty of Humanities
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Cahit Mete OguzFaculty of Humanities
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Alp YenenFaculty of Humanities
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Uncatalogued materials from the Middle East now available through Leiden University Libraries’ catalogue
A collection of uncatalogued books from the Middle East is now available through the Leiden University Libraries’ (UBL) catalogue. The collection contains over 12,000 books mainly written in Arabic, but also in multiple other languages from the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia, including Persian,…
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
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Hossam AhmedFaculty of Humanities
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Onur AdaFaculty of Humanities
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Ugur DerinFaculty of Humanities
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Noa SchonmannFaculty of Humanities
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Eli van DuijnenFaculty of Humanities
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Workshop Early Photography of the Middle East - In Contact with Collections
On Thursday, May 16, Leiden University Libraries is organizing a workshop on early photography of the Middle East. In the workshop, curator Maartje van den Heuvel shows photos of three adventurous Dutch nineteenth-century travel and photography pioneers. They created beautiful photos and photo albums…
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Jip BarreveldFaculty of Archaeology
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Petra de BruijnFaculty of Humanities
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Hans TheunissenFaculty of Humanities
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Kyra AlbertsFaculty of Humanities
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Kristin MakszinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Hirad RezaiejooFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Siavash Rafiee RadFaculty of Humanities
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Sai EnglertFaculty of Humanities
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Turaj AtabakiFaculty of Humanities
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Jan Meijer
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Donna de GroeneFaculty of Archaeology
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Mayra NasFaculty of Humanities