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Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Orient-Institut

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Corporate name headingDeutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Orient-Institut
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Variant(s)Beirut OI
Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Maʻhad al-Almānī lil-Abḥāth al-Sharqīyah fī Bayrūt
Institute of Oriental Studies Beirut
معهد الألماني للأبحاث الشرقيّة في بيروت
Maʻhad al-Almānī lil-Abḥāth al-Sharqīyah
Maʻhad al-Almānī lil-Abḥāth al-Sharqīyah fī Bayrūt
OIB
Orient-Institut Beirut (1961-2003)
Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft Beirut
Orient-Institut der DMG Beirut
معهد الألماني للأبحاث الشرقيّة
See alsoHierarchical superior: Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft
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Successor: Orient-Institut Beirut
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Beginning date1961
Ending date2003
Associated countryLebanon
LocatedBeirut (Lebanon)
Field of activityArab countries--Research Lebanon--Research Civilization, Arab--Research Humanities Lebanon--Relations--Germany Germany--Relations--Lebanon
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inRitter, H. Ṭūrōyo, 1967.
Wielandt, R. Das Bild der Europäer in der modernen arabischen Erzähl- und Theaterliteratur, 1980: p. iv (Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft)
Results of contemporary research on the Qur'ān, 2007 ser. t.p. (Orient-Institut Beirut) spine (OIB) p. 2 (Institute of Oriental Studies Beirut)
Beiruter Blaetter, 1995: p. 2 (Orient-Institut der DMG Beirut); 2002/2003 : cover (al-Maʻhad al-Almānī lil-Abḥāth al-Sharqīyah)
Orient-Institut Istanbul website, 20 Mar. 2012: homepage (Orient-Institut Istanbul) Turkish homepage (İstanbul Orient Enstitüsü) about OII (est. in 1989, the Orient-Institut Istanbul functioned as a branch of the Orient-Institut Beirut; since Jan. 1, 2009, the Orient-Institut in Istanbul is established as an institution independent of the institute in Beirut)
DGIA website, 20 Mar. 2012 (Oriental Institute Istanbul, set up in 1987 by the German Oriental Society (DMG) as a sub-section of the Beirut OI; was incorporated into the institutional support structure of the DGIA Foundation on 1 Jan. 2009)
Stiftung Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland : Jahresbericht 2009-2010, 2010?, viewed online November 8, 2018: contents (Orient-Institut Beirut (www.orient-institut.org); Orient-Institut Istanbul (www.oiist.org)) page 189 (the Orient-Institut Beirut, founded in 1961, experienced two structural changes in 2009/2010: the process of becoming independent of the former Istanbul branch--since 1987 a place of escape during the Lebanese civil war--has been completed; the institutional independence of the Orient-Institut Istanbul, in place since January 1, 2009, was celebrated at a ceremony of the Stiftung Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland on 22 September 2010; both institutes will continue to work closely; the OI Beirut, whose research mission extends beyond Lebanon to the Arab world, opened a provisional office in Cairo in May 2009)
Wikipedia, November 8, 2018 (Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB); Arabic: Maʻhad al-Almānī lil-Abḥāth al-Sharqīyah; one of ten German Humanities Institutes Abroad which belong to the Max Weber Foundation; the OIB was established in 1961 by the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, and is part of the Max Weber Foundation - German Humanities Institutes Abroad since 2003; in 2009 the Orient-Institut Istanbul (OI Istanbul)--which had been a branch of the Beirut institute for 20 years--became an independent institution inside the Max Weber Foundation; the OIB, which conducts research related to Lebanon and the Arab world, has increased its cooperation with academic partners in Egypt since 2010; an interdisciplinary research institute)
Wikipedia, November 8, 2018 (Max Weber Foundation (German: Max Weber Stiftung); a German humanities research organisation based in Bonn and funded by the German Federal Government; it is composed of ten independent institutes: six German Historical Institutes [all located in other countries]; German Forum for Art History Paris; German Institute for Japanese Studies (Tokyo); Orient-Institut Beirut; Orient-Institut Istanbul)
DNB database, October 17, 2014 (Max-Weber-Stiftung - Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland; variant name: Max Weber Stiftung; founded July 1, 2012; predecessor: Stiftung Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland; based in Bonn)