The Past and its Possibilities in Nahḍa Scholarship, the new special issue of the journal Philological Encounters, edited by Feras Krimsti and John-Paul Ghobrial, consists of the following articles:
The Past and its Possibilities in Nahḍa Scholarship, by Feras Krimsti and John-Paul Ghobrial
Asad Rustum and the Egyptian Occupation of Syria (1831–1841): Between Narratives of Modernity and Documentary Exactitude, by Peter Hill
An Incomplete Journey Away from the Past: The Life and Ideas of Antonius Ameuney (1821–1881), by Anthony Edwards
Louis Cheikho and the Christianization of Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Ascetic Poetry, by Nora K. Schmid
The Nahḍa, Iraqi Style: The Original Contribution of Father Anastās Mārī al-Kirmilī, by Hilary Kilpatrick
Scribal and Commentary Traditions at the Dawn of Print: The Manuscripts of the Near Eastern School of Theology as an Archive of the Early Nahḍa, by Salam Rassi
A Family of Books: The Damascene Shaṭṭīs and Textual Transmission, by Torsten Wollina
The Engagement of Nineteenth-Century Scholars with Jirmānūs Farḥāt’s Baḥth al-Maṭālib: An Early Modern Textbook for Ottoman Schools, by Rossella De Luca


