Annali di Ca’ Foscari Serie orientale. Vol. 61 – Giugno 2025
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ARTICOLI
The Symbolism of Nature in the Mamluk Munāẓara: A Study of Some Floral Literary Debates
Arianna Tondi
Abū Bakr al-Fūrakī, référence ašʿarites inconnue du Traité de théologie d’Averroès
Barbara Canova
Toward an Ethospoetics of the Islamic Languages
Re-Reading Multilingualism Along the Silk Road According to Alessandro Bausani – Part I
Chiara Fontana
La sepoltura dei musulmani in contesto non islamico fra teoria e prassi
Prima indagine sul caso campano
Carlo De Angelo
A Village on the Outskirts of the Ottoman Empire: Archaeological Research at Tell Zeyd
Cristina Tonghini, Jacopo Boschini, Stefano Palalidis, Mette Bangsborg Thuesen
Reviving Ara the Handsome
Exploring the Protohistoric, Urartian, Orontid, and Medieval Armenian Heritage of Aralesk/Kalecik
in Van, Turkey
Roberto Dan
Accenni di marzialità nelle fonti buddhiste in lingua pāli: riflessioni sulla base di alcuni elementi storico-artistici dal Gandhāra
Bryan De Notariis
The Linguistic Heritage of the Bangladeshi ‘New Communities’ of Venice (Italy)
Between Italian and Bangla and Beyond
Giulia Ferro
From Organics to Ceramics?
Exploring Organic Skeuomorphism in the Later Neolithic in Northern China
Nigel Wood
L’archeobotanica in Cina
Storia della disciplina e prospettive future
Rita Dal Martello
Xiong Shili in Conversation: Transcultural Epistolary Exchange on the Daodejing
Linda Anna Pietrasanta
Mapping Referents in Chinese and Italian: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Anaphora, Deixis, and Other Referential Relations
Anna Morbiato
Optative namu and its Variant namo in Old Japanese Sources
Giovanni Pasa
Ancient Roman Antiquity in the Italian Landscape and the Reception of Roman History
in Modern Japan (1868-1912)
Yuko Fukuyama, Myriam Pilutti Namer
An SVG-Based Approach for the Development of a Kanji Auto Assessment System
Alessandro Mantelli
RECENSIONI
ʿAmr ibn Mattā al-Ṭīrhānī
Il libro della torre
Sebastiano Siviero
Decolonising Environmental Humanities
Through Indigenous and Local Perspectives
Deepika Gupta
Marco Fumian
Leggere la Cina, capire il mondo. Narrazioni dominanti e discorso critico in un’era di competizione
Dario Di Conzo
Persone
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia - Dipartimento di Studi sull’Asia e sull’Africa Mediterranea (Curatore)
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2025Formato
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Soggetto
• Meiji Period • History of grammar • Ottoman archaeology • Wrestling • Daodejing • Rice • Optative modality • Old Japanese • Sufism • Luciano Magrini • Ottoman pottery production • Ibn Rušd • Agriculture • Skeuomorphism • Multilingualism • Chinese • Xiong Shili • Ethospoetics • Flowers • Leather • Alessandro Bausani • Bangladeshi women • Gandhāra • Referential relationships • Islamic law • Text • Almohades • Deixis • Namu • Graveyards • Digital Humanities • Ottoman rural settlement • Archaeobotany • Basketry • Horn • Ancient Roman Archaeology • Fatāwā • Martial Arts • Urartu • Anaphora • Twentieth century • Burial • Al-Andalus • Reality • Stroke-order recognition • Bangladesh • Corpus study • Nature • E-learning • Fortress • Inscriptions • Kalām • China • Aš‘arism • Theravāda Buddhism • Japanese language • Mamluk literature • Immigration • Theoretical studies • Automatic handwritten recognition • Archaeology • Prophecy • Cosmology • Japanese travellers • Van Fortress • Italian • Ottoman history • Sociolinguistics • Man’yōshū • Ottoman economy • Pugilism • Chinese philosophy • Plant domestication • Neolithic • Indo-Greek • Birch-bark • Pāli Canon • Muslim domestic space • Muslims in Campania • Literary debate • Ancient Roman History • Early Bronze Age • Millet • Reception of Classical Antiquity • Heritage Language





