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Eastern question --- Islam --- Orient, Question d' --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Orient --- 266 <05> --- 297 --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Tijdschriften --- Islam. Mohammedanisme --- Périodiques --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Eastern question - Periodicals --- Islam - Periodicals --- Orient - Periodicals
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The journal Oriente Moderno was established in 1921 by Carlo Alfonso Nallino who was its director until his death in 1939. Some of the most prominent Italian scholars on the Muslim world have succeeded him: Ettore Rossi (who later on gave his books and documents to the Institute) and Paolo Minganti. The Journal has been directed by Prof. Claudio Lo Jacono since 1995. The journal is dedicated to the study of Muslim and Arab world, but with particular and specific attention to modern and contemporary times. For sake of this, the journal has been publishing during his ninety years of history a wide range of contributions: 1) scientific articles regarding political, social, literary, artistic and cultural life in Near and Middle east; 2) official documents in translation; 3) photographic and other documentation; 4) news and reviews of the main Italoian and International specialist literature on the Near and Middle East. Further, for a number of decades, Oriente Moderno has published a review of main newspaper articles from all Arab nations, giving a unique documentation to the community of scholars. Oriente Moderno was born as a monthly journal but during some years was published also in semestral issues. Since 1996, with a new graphic outlook and dimensions, it was published 2-3 times a year and the series Quaderni di Oriente Moderno was added to the general series. In the last years the journals appears with two yearly issues: one collecting articles and reviews and one monographic issue edited by a scholar and collecting various contributes on a specific topic
Eastern question --- Islam --- Eastern question. --- Islam. --- AREA STUDIES. --- MIDDLE EAST. --- ISLAMIC COUNTRIES. --- EURO-ARAB DIALOGUE. --- Orient --- Asia --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- East and West --- Politics and government --- World politics --- East --- History - General
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Quaderni di Studi Arabi was founded by professor and academics of the University of Venice in 1983 with a special issue in honour of the doyen of Italian Arabic studies, Francesco Gabrieli. Its main field of study was and is the Arab civilization in its historical and cultural dimensions. A New Series of the Quaderni di Studi Arabi, published by the Istituto per l’Oriente C.A. Nallino in Rome, started in 2006 and consists in yearly issues that include a monographic section by a major specialist, a more general section, and a final section of short notices and reviews. Among the topics that have been already discussed and those that are planned for the coming issues there are: folk poetry, locations and the imaginary in Arabic literature, historical methodology, poetry by knights and bandits, medieval Arabic encyclopaedias, Arabic theatre, Moslem Sicily, and archaeology in the Arab countries. This journal has an international scientific committee and publishes articles in the major European languages, taking also into account iconographic documents.
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The Rassegna di Studi Etiopici is an Italian journal devoted to Ethiopian Studies, published since 1941. Carlo Conti Rossini was its founder and editor from the beginning till his death in 1949. After him, the journal was directed by Martino Mario Moreno (1950-1963) and Lanfranco Ricci (1964-2003). In Conti Rossini's intentions, the scope of the R.S.E. was that of 'investigating the indigenous people of the "Africa Orientale" under every respect: ethnic, historical, philological, cultural'. The journal shortly emerged as one of the most important scientific tools for Ethiopian Studies. The journal has not always known during its long history regular frequency and an agreement in 1983 between the Istituto per l'Oriente the 'Istituto Universitario Orientale' of Naples was aimed at giving a more substantial financial support. A new series which started in 2002 published only two fascicules and only recently a new editorial board was established and will start again the publication of the journal.
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Civilization, Arab --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Civilization, Arab - Periodicals.
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