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Sprachen und Kulturen des Christlichen Orients
Antragstellerin
Professorin Cornelia Bernadete Horn, Ph.D.
Fachliche Zuordnung
Alte Geschichte
Förderung
Förderung von 2016 bis 2020
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 288838159
Erstellungsjahr
2021
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
Keine Zusammenfassung vorhanden
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
- Apocalyptic Ecclesiology in Response to Early Islam. In: Heirs of the Apostles. Studies on Arabic Christianity in Honor of Sidney H. Griffith. Edited by David Bertaina, Sandra T. Keating, Mark N. Swanson, and Alexander Treiger. Arabic Christianity: Texts and Studies 1. Pp. 113-154. Leiden: Brill, 2018
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004383869_007) - The Protoevangelium of James and Its Reception in the Caucasus: Status Quaestionis. Scrinium: Journal of Patrology and Critical Hagiography, Vol. 14. 2018, Issue 1, pp. 223-238.
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1163/18177565-00141P15) - Hermeneutische Dimensionen der Intertextualität und Interreligiöse Kontexte des Korans. Eine Neueinschätzung der Bedeutung des Beitrags Günter Lülings für die Entwicklung der modernen Koranforschung. In: Die Koranhermeneutik von G. Lüling. Ed. by G. Tamer. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—Tension, Transmission, Transformation, 9. 2019, pp. 111-128. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter.
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110599176-007) - “Սբ. Նինոյի պաշտամունքը Տայքում և Կղարջքում (Տաո-Կլարջեթիում)՝ կանանց դերի ուսումնասիրության համատեքստում [The Cult of St. Nino in the Context of the Study of Women’s History in the Region of Tayk‘ and Kłarǰet‘i][Armenian].” In: Historical Tayk‘. History, Culture, Confession. Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts “Matenadaran” Armenian National Committee of Byzantine Studies, June 22 - 24, 2016. Executive eds. Z. Hakobyan, N. Garibian, and A. Asryan. Collected Papers, 2019, pp. 187-204. Yerevan and Holy Etchmiadzin, Armenia: Mother See Holy Etchmiadzin Publishing House, ISBN 978-9939-59-240-4.
Cornelia Horn
- Ascetic History and Rhetoric in the Life of Barsauma. In: The Wandering Holy Man: the Life of Barsauma, Christian Asceticism and Religious Conflict in Late Antique Palestine. Eds. J. Hahn & V. Menze. The Transformation of the Classical Heritage Series, 60. 2020, pp. 50-72. Oakland, California: University of California Press.
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520972957-005) - Jesus and the Alphabet in the Caucasus: a View of the Relationship of the Georgian Infancy Gospel of Thomas to Armenian Infancy Gospel Traditions via Cross-Cultural Intersections with the Syriac, Greek, and Ethiopic Evidence. In: Armenia between Byzantium and the Orient: Celebrating the Memory of Karen Yuzbashyan (1927-2009). Hg. v. B. Outtier, C. Horn, B. Lourié u. A. Ostrovsky. Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity 16. 2020, pp 60-96. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004397743_008) - The Power of Leadership through Mediation, or How Mary Exercises Overlapping Authority. In: Rediscovering the Marys. Maria, Mariamne, Miriam. Eds. Mary Ann Beavis and Ally Kateusz. Scriptural Traces: Critical Perspectives on the Reception and Influence of the Bible 22. Library of New Testament Studies, 620. 2020, pp. 99-112. London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, and Sydney: T&T Clark.
Cornelia Horn
- Prayer at the threshold of the city in the Lives of Rabbula and Barsauma. Placing a late antique bishop and monk into spiritual and spatial perspectives. In: Prayer and the Ancient City. Edited by M. Patzelt, J. Rüpke, and A. Weissenrieder. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2021, pp. 345-366.
Cornelia Horn
- The Syriac Martyrdom of the Mimes and the Performance of Biblical Recitation: Questions of Power and Contexts.” In: Syriac Hagiography. Texts and Beyond. Edited by Sergey Minov and Flavia Ruani. Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity, 20. Pp. 135-159. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2021.
Cornelia Horn
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004445291_007)