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Quenzer 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aBerlin ;$aBoston : $cDe Gruyter, $d[2024] 210 4$d2025 215 $a1 online resource (VI, 337 p.) 225 0 $aStudies in Manuscript Cultures ,$x2365-9696 ;$v44 311 08$a9783111382357 311 08$a3111382354 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tHistory of Genealogy and Manuscripts Studies: New Perspectives for a Crosscultural and Trans-epochal Approach -- $tWest and Central Asia -- $tA Compendium of Sayyid/Shar?f Genealogy in Diagrammatic Format from the Late Tenth Century -- $tThe King?s Two Lineages: Esau, Jacob, and the Ottoman Mythical Imagination in the Subhatu?l-Ahbar -- $tNarratives of Conquest and Genealogies of Custody among the Sacred Families of Central Asia: Manuscript Charters of Ancestral Islamization and Hereditary Privilege -- $tEast Asia -- $tDistinguishing Pearls from Fish Eyes: The Branch Lineage Genealogies of the Descendants of Confucius -- $tChinese Genealogies and Tables of Generations: A Few Examples from Huizhou -- $tCopying Is Editing: Handwritten Copies of Printed Genealogies in Late Imperial China, 1450?1900 -- $tGenealogical Diagrams in Chan/Zen Buddhism: Sources, Production, and Functions -- $tEurope and Americas -- $tThe Fabrication of Lineage: Genealogical Manuscripts and the Administration of the Spanish Empire (Fifteenth?Eighteenth Century) -- $tData Organisation in two Bourgeois Genealogies from Eighteenthand Nineteenth-century Basel -- $tContributors -- $tIndices 330 $aSituating the history of genealogy in the ambit of manuscript studies, this volume explores how handwriting practices influenced the development of genealogies. It shows how lineages used handwritten documents in constructing and presenting their identity both to the outside world and to themselves. Genealogical handwriting is practiced in many manuscript cultures; this volume is the first to juxtapose studies from a wide variety of such cultures, ranging from East Asia, to West and Central Asia, to Europe. As the present contributions discuss in depth, tracing one?s lineage usually required taking note of personal histories, biographies and relationships; the chapters explore the many different reasons that compelled both individuals and institutions to do just this, and highlight the various contexts in which genealogy-writing occurred. Taking a material-oriented approach to handwriting practices in the study of genealogies can reveal the challenges implicated in producing such written artefacts, highlighting the enormous effort required in cultivating lineage-related knowledge. 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