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Leder, Stefan

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Personal name headingLeder, Stefan
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Variant(s)Līdir, Stīfan
Līdar, Stīfin
Leder, S.
Associated placeFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
LocatedBeirut (Lebanon) Halle an der Saale (Germany)
Field of activityCivilization, Arab--Study and teaching Islamic civilization--Study and teaching
AffiliationDeutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Orient-Institut
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Profession or occupationMiddle East specialists Arabists
Found inHis Ibn Al-Ǧauzī und seine Kompilation ... 1984: t.p. (Stefan Leder)
Muʻjam al-samāʻāt al-Dimashqīyah, 1996: t.p. (Stīfan Līdir [in Ara.]) added t.p. (Stefan Leder [in rom.])
Studies in Arabic and Islam, 2002: CIP t.p. (S. Leder, ed.)
Phone call to publisher, Aug. 6, 02 (No info. provided on editor's identity)
Konstanzer Arbeitskreis für Mittelalterliche Geschichte. Herbsttagung (2009 : Reichenau (Baden-Württemberg, Germany)). Gewalt und Widerstand in der politischen Kultur des späten Mittelalters, 2015: Inhalt (Stefan Leder; author of third contribution) page 82 (von Stefan Leder (Beirut))
Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft. Orient-Institut web site, viewed May 25, 2016: People / Stefan Leder (Stefan Leder; Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Martin-Luther-University in Halle/Germany and since October 2007 director of the Orient-Institut Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, including the institute's Istanbul branch (Orient-Institut Istanbul) till 2010; prior to his engagement with the OIB, he was chairman of interdisciplinary research institutions funded by the DFG (German Research Foundation) and by his home university; his research topics combine history, literature & textuality, Arabic historiography, Islamic Tradition under the perspectives of authority of knowledge, transmission and moral politics, the Bedouin patrimony in Arabic thought and discourse, and the history of Oriental Studies in Europe) Full list of publications (includes Ibn Al-Ǧauzī und seine Kompilation wider die Leidenschaft, and Studies in Arabic and Islam among many others) Curriculum vitae (Prof. Dr. Stefan Leder; since 2007, director of the Orient-Institut Beirut; since 1993, Chair of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Institut für Orientalistik, Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg, Halle an der Saale, Germany; previously was associated with the Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, among other institutions; earned Dr. phil. in Oriental Studies in 1982)
Associated languageger ara