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Carole Hillenbrand
Persoon · 1943-

Carole Hillenbrand CBE FBA is a British Islamic scholar who is Emerita Professor in Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh and Professor of Islamic History at the University of St Andrews. She studied modern languages at Girton College, Cambridge (starting 1962), and Arabic and Turkish at Somerville College, Oxford, She earned her PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 1979.

Hillenbrand specialises in classical Islamic history, especially the period of the Seljuqs and the Crusades and has produced major publications and articles within this field.

Robert Hillenbrand
Persoon · 2 August 1941-

Robert Hillenbrand FBA is a British art historian who specialises in Persian and Islamic art. He is an Honorary Professorial Fellow of the universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews. He was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge for 2008–09 and has held various visiting fellowships. He has also served on the Councils of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem , British Research in the Levant , and the British Institute of Persian Studies (Vice-President).

In 2018 during the conference of the Association of Iranian Studies at the University of California, Irvine, the Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to Hillenbrand. In the same year he appeared in the documentary film Taq Kasra: Wonder of Architecture as a scholar of Sassanid Persia.

Robert Irwin
Persoon · 1946-

Robert Irwin was born in 1946. He read modern history at Oxford and taught medieval history at the University of St. Andrews. He has held teaching appointments in Arabic and Middle Eastern history at Oxford and Cambridge. He is a scholar of Arabic history and author of novels, translations and literary studies willing to provide an argument against prevailing orthodoxies.

Charles Ambrose Storey
Persoon · 21 August 1888 - 24 April 1968

Charles Ambrose Storey was born in Durham in 1888. He was educated at Rossall School (Lancashire) and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied Classics and Oriental languages; graduating in 1912. In 1914, he was appointed Professor of Arabic at the Anglo-Mohammedan Oriental College (now the Muslim University) of Aligarh, India. He returned to England in 1919 to become Assistant Librarian to the India Office. Eight years later he was appointed Librarian but, in 1933, he was elected Sir Thomas Adams Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University. He retired in 1947 and lived in Hove until his death in 1968.

Early in his career, he published a text edition of Mofażżal b. Salama's al-Fāḵer, a 9th-century Arabic treatise on the popular proverbs and colloquial expressions of the Arabs. During his time at the India Office library, he published a continuation of the catalogue of Arabic manuscripts in this library (vol. II, pt. 1, "Qurʾānic Literature,"). He then turned his attention to Persian literature and and the first volume of the Persian Literature: A Bio-bibliographical Survey , fasc. 1, vol. 1, devoted to Qurʾanic literature, was published in 1927. This work continued to occupy his life. He intended to publish six volumes: Vol. I, pt 1. Qurʾānic Literature Vol. I, pt. 2. Biography. Additions and corrections. Vol. II, pt. 1. A. Mathematics. B. Weights and Measures. C. Astronomy and Astrology. D. Geography Vol. II, pt. 2. E. Medicine Vol. II, pt. 3. F. Encyclopaedias and Miscellanies; G. Arts and Crafts; H. Science; J. Occult Arts Vol. III, pt. 1. A. Lexicography. B. Grammar. C. Prosody and Poetics Vol. III, pt. 2. D. Rhetoric, Riddles and Chronograms. E. Ornate prose Vol. III, pt. 3. F. Proverbs. G. Tales Vol. IV, Law; Tradition; Religion, Sufism, Baha'ism, Prayers; Hinduism; Translations from Sanskrit, Hindi, and other Indian Languages, Ethics; Philosophy; Logic Vol. V (Poetry of the pre-Mongol period) Vol. VI was to be for Persian poetry from the time of Saʿdi and Rumi onward.

However, within Storey's lifetime, only Volumes I and II, pt 1 were published. The rest of Volume II and those of III and IV have subsequently been published and a new version of Vol. V was created by Francois de Blois under the title: Persian Literature: A Bio-Bibliographical Survey. Begun by the Late C. A. Storey .

On his death, Storey left his estate to the Royal Asiatic Society, including his house and his library. He also left some papers including the unpublished portions of the Survey, as research notes, drafts and boxes of index cards. This material is what makes up these personal papers.

McLaughlin, Colmán
Persoon

Colmán McLaughlin has done research into the Ajanta caves and in particular the paintings undertaken by Robert Gill. Other publications include "Stupendous Monuments Indeed of the Superstition of Former Ages”, Eli Franco, Monika Zin (Ed.), From Turfan to Ajanta: Festschrift for Dieter Schlingloff on the Occasion of His
Eightieth Birthday, Volume 1, Lumbini International Research Institute, 2010, Pp. 627-64.

Instelling · 1872 -

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art museum in New York City. By floor area, it is the fourth-largest museum in the world and the largest art museum in the Americas. The New York State Legislature granted the Metropolitan Museum of Art an Act of Incorporation on April 13, 1870, "for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in said City a Museum and Library of Art, of encouraging and developing the Study of the Fine Arts, and the application of Art to manufacture and natural life, of advancing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and to that end of furnishing popular instruction and recreations". This legislation was supplemented later by the 1893 Act, Chapter 476, which required that its collections "shall be kept open and accessible to the public free of all charge throughout the year". The founders included businessmen and financiers, among them Theodore Roosevelt Sr., the father of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the US, as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day, who wanted to open a museum to bring art and art education to the American people. Henry Gurdon Marquand donated an important part of his collection of Old Masters paintings to the fledgling institution. The museum first opened on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue.

Instelling · 1982 -

The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art includes the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The Sackler Gallery features both permanent and temporary exhibitions from ancient times to the present. The museum is home to an incomparable collection of art, including some of the most important ancient Chinese jades and bronzes in the world.