Studying Ottoman views of the supernatural: the state-of-the-art and a research agenda (original) (raw)
Aca’ib: Occasional Papers on the Ottoman Perceptions of the Supernatural - Volume 4 (2023/2024)
Marinos Sariyannis, Maryam Patton, Nikola Pantic
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Ottoman Occultism and its Social Contexts: Preliminary Remarks
Marinos Sariyannis
Aca’ib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2022
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Editorial - Ottoman Esotericism in a Global Perspective
Marinos Sariyannis
Aca’ib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2022
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Aja'ib ve ghara'ib: Ottoman collections of mirabilia and perceptions of the supernatural
Marinos Sariyannis
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Socio-psychological effects of the beliefs on supernatural beings: Case studies from Southeast Anatolia
Abu B. Siddiq
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The Nature of Spirits in Russian and Arabian Folk Belief
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Magic and the Occult in Islam and Beyond | March 2-3, 2017 | Yale University
Travis Zadeh
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Between Science and Religion: Spiritism in the Ottoman Empire (1850s-1910s), Studia Islamica 113 (2018), p. 166-200.
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2018
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Supernatural or social mind? –Four case studies from Southeast Turkey
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Artuklu Human and Social Science Journal, 2018
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The Occult Sciences in Islamicate Cultures (13th-17th Centuries), Princeton University, 14-15 February 2014
Matthew Melvin-Koushki
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Knowledge and control of the future in Ottoman thought
Marinos Sariyannis
Aca’ib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2020
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Editorial - Enchantments and disenchantments in Ottoman world visions: preliminary remarks
Marinos Sariyannis
Aca’ib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2021
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Of Ottoman Ghosts, Vampires and Sorcerers: An Old Discussion Disinterred
Marinos Sariyannis
Archivum Ottomanicum 30, 2013
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The Ottoman Hermes: notes on the reception of the Hermetic tradition in Ottoman scholarship
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The Occult in the Islamic World - 2016
Alireza Doostdar
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Introduction to "The Iranian Metaphysicals: Explorations in Science, Islam, and the Uncanny" (Princeton University Press, 2018)
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Languages of Ottoman Esotericism
Marinos Sariyannis
Aca’ib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2021
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Probing Hidden Knowledge through Divine Inspiration: Charismatic Authority and Occult Sciences in 17th- and 18th-century Ottoman Conservative Theology
Nikola Pantic
Aca’ib: Occasional Papers on the Ottoman Perceptions of the Supernatural , 2023
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East-European Critical Thought: Myth, Religion, and Magic versus Literature, Sign and Narrative
Dennis Ioffe
Religions, vol. 12, 2021
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The Secrets of the Upper and the Lower World: A Response to Matthew Melvin-Koushki's "Review Essay: Magic in Islam between Religion and Science
Dorothee Pielow
Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 2020
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Role of Supernatural Powers in Arab-Byzantine Wars as Reflected by the Popular Imagination, Journal of Medieval and Islamic History 9 (2015), pp.3-38
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Journal of Medieval and Islamic History, 2015
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Manuscripts on the battlefields: Early modern Ottoman subjects in the European theatre of war and their textual relations to the supernatural in their fight for survival
Ahmet Tunç Şen
Acaib: Occasional papers on the Ottoman perceptions of the supernatural, 2021
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Kuehn, S., “Rose Blossoms, Ashura Pudding, and a ‘Golden Trophy’: Embodied Material Traces of Islamic Mysticism in Ottoman Hungary,” Material Religion. The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief 19/5: Material Religion in Central and Eastern Europe (2023), 439–456
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" OCCULTURE " AND ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF RELIGIOSITY IN CONTEMPORARY AZERBAIJAN
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“Postscript: Cutting Ariadne’s Thread, or How to Think Otherwise in the Maze,” in The Islamicate Occult Sciences in Theory and Practice, ed. Liana Saif, Francesca Leoni, Matthew Melvin-Koushki, Farouk Yahya (Leiden: Brill, 2020), 607–50.
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The influence of the Ottoman Empire and Western Christianity in Orthodox Esoteric Traditions ( Presentation )
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Carole Cusack
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The occult revival in Russia today and its impact on literature
Birgit Menzel
The Harriman Review, 2007
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Review of "The Iranian Metaphysicals: Explorations in Science, Islam, and the Uncanny" by Alireza Doostdar (Princeton UP, 2018).
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International Dialogue, 2018
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The Occult Sciences in Pre-modern Islamic Cultures Edited by ERGON VERLAG WÜRZBURG
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PRESENT AND PAST IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION AND MAGIC Edited by AGNESHESZ EVA POCS BALASSI KIADO
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"Interrelation to the Invisible in Kirghizistan", in Thierry Zarcone and Angela Hobart (ed.), Shamanism and Islam. Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits in the Muslim World, London: I. B. Tauris, 2013: 79-94.
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The Occult Roots of Religious Studies: An Introduction
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2021
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Review of Klaniczay, Gábor, and Éva Pócs (eds). Demons, Spirits, Witches. 3 vols. Central European University Press, 2005-2008.
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Imaginary Folkloric Beings in the Iranian People’s Beliefs
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