[First posted in AMIR1 September 2012, updated (New URLs) 29 December 2020]
جرائد Jara'id : A Chronology of Nineteenth Century Periodicals in Arabic (1800-1900): A Research Tool2020 Edition
Contributions
from Hala Auji, Philippe Chevrant, Marina Demetriadou, Lamia Eid, Stacy
Fahrenthold, Till Grallert, Rana Issa, Nicole Khayat, Peter Magierski,
Leyla von Mende, Adam Mestyan, Christian Meier, Daniel Newman, Geoffrey
Roper, Sinai Rusinek, Philip Sadgrove, Ola Seif,
and Rogier Visser
Prepared and supervised by Adam Mestyan
Original 2012 Edition TEI XML-Markup, digital publication, concept and design of the website by Till Grallert
2020
Edition: Data addition, CETEICean transformation, digital publication,
and design of the website by Adam Mestyan and Till Grallert;
XSLT by
Hugh Cayless and Till Grallert
Advisor to 2020 Edition (CETEICean, JS, XSLT): Hugh Cayless
Advisor to 2020 Edition (Visualization): Eric Monson
This website uses CETEICEan by Hugh Cayless and Raffaele Viglianti to display the umodified TEI file in HTML
Introductory Notes
This website provides a chronology of Arabic periodicals between 1800 and 1929.
Although it is meant to include all periodicals published in Arabic or in Arabic and
in another language (such as the usual pair of Arabic and Ottoman
Turkish) or in Arabic written in a different script (such as
Judeo-Arabic)
during the period from 1800 to 1929, this chronology is
certainly incomplete. Furthermore, there remain numerous problems with dating
and locating individual publications as well as identifying their
owners, editors, or publishers.
Thus,
at the moment we consciously publish a working draft with the purpose
of making our information available to the scholarly community. We
welcome all readers to submit any comment, corrections, and new data
using Adam Mestyan's
official email address. We would like to ask all contributors to always
refer to the ID of each title – in case of comments on existing entries
– and cite their sources, as otherwise we cannot consider the
submission for being included in the table. Every contribution will be
acknowledged.
We
chose to present the core data as a table containing information on
titles, dates of first and last issue published, place(s) of
publication, names of publishers and editors, language(s) of
publication, and available collections (so far only in
English/transliteration but Arabic indexes are coming as well). In
addition, we provide various indexes of holding institutions and
locations, as well as a bibliography of the most important secondary
sources and available union catalogues. To search any part of the
website, simply the browser's search function should be invoked (Ctrl-F
for Windows,
Cmd-F for Mac OSX).