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  • Hermeneutic Commentaries

    ISSN: 1043-5735

    "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text."

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  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VI

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VI

    Juz' 30: Part 2 Sūrahs 87-114
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VI

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VI

    Juz' 30: Part 2 Sūrahs 87-114
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume V

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume V

    Juz’ 30: Part I Sūrahs 78-86
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume V

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume V

    Juz’ 30: Part I Sūrahs 78-86
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume III

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume III

    Sūrah Āli ‘Imrān/3 As Compiled by Sayyed Muhammad Mehdi Ja‘fari
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume III

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume III

    Sūrah Āli ‘Imrān/3 As Compiled by Sayyed Muhammad Mehdi Ja‘fari
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’an : Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VII

    A Ray of the Qur’an : Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VII

    Glossary
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’an : Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume VII
  • Title: Evolution of the Early Qur’ān

    Evolution of the Early Qur’ān

    From Anonymous Apocalypse to Charismatic Prophet
    by Daniel Beck (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Old Jewish Commentaries on «The Song of Songs» II

    Old Jewish Commentaries on «The Song of Songs» II

    The Two Commentaries of Tanchum Yerushalmi- Text and translation
    by Joseph Alobaidi (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Others
  • Title: Mind, Text, and Commentary

    Mind, Text, and Commentary

    Noetic Exegesis in Origen of Alexandria, Didymus the Blind, and Evagrius Ponticus
    by Blossom Stefaniw (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: At the Origins of Islam

    At the Origins of Islam

    Muḥammad, the Community of the Qur’ān, and the Transformation of the Bedouin World
    by James Moreton Wakeley (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Suitors in the «Odyssey»

    The Suitors in the «Odyssey»

    The Clash between Homer and Archilochus
    by Martin Steinrück (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Old Jewish Commentaries on the Song of Songs I

    Old Jewish Commentaries on the Song of Songs I

    The Commentary of Yefet ben Eli- Edited and translated from Judeo-Arabic by Joseph Alobaidi
    by Joseph Alobaidi (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume II

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume II

    Sūrah al-Baqarah/2:144-286
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume IV

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume IV

    Two Interpretations of Sūrah al-Nisā’/4:1-23
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    Monographs
  • Title: The Wisdom of Zhuang Zi on Daoism

    The Wisdom of Zhuang Zi on Daoism

    Translated with Annotations and Commentaries by Chung Wu
    by Chung Wu (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume IV

    A Ray of the Qur’ān: Selected Essays of Sayyed Mahmoud Taleghani, Volume IV

    Two Interpretations of Sūrah al-Nisā’/4:1-23
    by Mariam Agah (Editor)
    ©2024 Monographs
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