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James A. Bellamy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James A. Bellamy (1925 – July 21, 2015) was an American professor. He was Professor Emeritus of Arabic Literature at the University of Michigan.

Research

Bellamy has been an important scholar in the textual criticism of the Quran, even being described as the "doyen" of its emendation, and one of the few to practice emendation since Ignác Goldziher and Theodor Nöldeke.[1][2][3] In a series of articles from 1973 to 2002 in the Journal of the American Oriental Society, Bellamy proposed a number of conjectural emendations to the standard text of the Quran.[3] Bellamy described textual criticism as like an "addiction" to him.[4] He gave a succinct description of his job as "the correction of errors in texts."[5]

Bellamy's approach makes him a representative of the Revisionist School of Islamic Studies.

Select publications

  • "The Mysterious Letters of the Koran: Old Abbreviations of the Basmalah". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 93 (3): 267–285. Jul–Sep 1973. doi:10.2307/599460. JSTOR 599460.
  • "Some Proposed Emendations to the Text of the Koran". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 113 (4): 562–573. Oct–Dec 1993. doi:10.2307/606724. JSTOR 606724.
  • "More Proposed Emendations to the Text of the Koran". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 116 (2): 196–204. Apr–Jun 1996. doi:10.2307/605695. JSTOR 605695.
  • "Textual Criticism of the Koran". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 121 (1): 1–6. Jan–Mar 2001. doi:10.2307/606724. JSTOR 606724.
  • "A Further Note on ʿĪsā". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 122 (3): 587–588. Jul–Sep 2002. doi:10.2307/3087526. JSTOR 3087526.
  • McAuliffe, Jane Dammen, ed. (2006). "Textual Criticism of the Qurʼān". Encyclopedia of the Qur'ān. Vol. 5. Brill. pp. 237–252.

Notes

  1. ^ Toorawa 2009, p. 223.
  2. ^ Ali 2004, p. 316.
  3. ^ a b Stewart 2008, p. 233.
  4. ^ Bellamy 2001, p. 1.
  5. ^ Bellamy 2006, p. 237.

References

  • Ali, Muhammad Mohar (2004). The Qurʼân and the Orientalists. Jamʻiyat ʼIhyaaʼ Minhaaj al-Sunnah. ISBN 9780954036973.
  • Stewart, Devin J. (2008). "Notes on medieval and modern emendations of the Qurʼān". In Reynolds, Gabriel Said (ed.). The Qurʼān in Its Historical Context. Routledge. pp. 225–248. ISBN 9780203939604.
  • Toorawa, Shawkat M. (Summer 2009). "Hapless hapaxes and luckless rhymes: the Qurʼan as literature". Religion & Literature. 41 (2): 221–227. JSTOR 25676907.

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