Michaelis' hundred Questions and the Royal Instructions: - The Research Programme of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia

    Abstract

    Michaelis' 100 questions for the expedition is a remarkable document. It provides insight into the sources and methods of biblical research anno 1762, at the same time as highlighting the challenges the members of the expedition faced. As the scholarly foundation of the expedition, the questions are crucial to understanding its origins and historical framework - even though the actual expedition was in many ways different to the dense multi-linguistic universe they represent. In this contribution, the botanist Ib Friis engages in a dialogue with the scientific questions posed by Michaelis. Theme by theme, Friis' article explores the rationale behind some of the questions and the answers to be found in Niebuhr's Beschreibung von Arabien from 1772.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationArrivals : The Life of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 1767-2017
    EditorsAnne Haslund Hansen
    Number of pages24
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherVandkunsten
    Publication date2017
    Edition1
    Pages93-116
    ISBN (Print)978-87-7695-525-0
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Science
    • Plants
    • Animals
    • Parasites
    • Middle East
    • Egypt
    • Yemen
    • Bible
    • Philology
    • Ethnology
    • Hebrew language
    • Arabic language

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