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Ex Oriente Lux et Veritas : Yale, Salisbury and Early Orientalism

Part of the Yale Babylonian Collection Occasional Papers series
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The essays in this book place Salisbury in the context of 19th-century Orientalism, with particular attention to the interconnected growth of Assyriology in Northern Europe and the U.S.

Hitherto unheralded, Salisbury emerges as a founding figure in the development of ancient Near Eastern, Arabic, and Sanskrit studies, as well as in the rise of the American liberal arts university. Edward Elbridge Salisbury (1814-1901) graduated from Yale University in 1832 and was appointed Professor of Arabic and Sanskrit there in 1841.

His remained the only University Chair of Sanskrit in America till 1854, when a separate 'Professorship of Sanskrit and kindred languages' was created, also at Yale.

Salisbury also served as the President of the American Oriental Society, and was elected as a member of the Asiatic Society of Paris, Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences and a corresponding member of the German Oriental Society. This book presents expanded versions of the papers delivered at a symposium held during the 175th anniversary celebration of Yale's 1841 appointment of Edward Elbridge Salisbury as America's first Professor of Arabic and Sanskrit.

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Yale Babylonian Collection
0692824278 / 9780692824276
Paperback / softback
19/07/2017
United States
English
100 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
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