The tongue of the desert: Jean Jacques Hess' studies on language, customs, and beliefs of the bedouins of Central Arabia

Asien-Orient-Institut, Universität Zürich (2023)
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Abstract

Jean Jacques Hess (1866–1949) was the first professor of Egyptology at the University of Fribourg and the first professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Zurich. This workshop and exhibition explore J.J. Hess’ diverse interests in languages like Demotic and material cultures.

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