Dear Reader,
Speeches held at the opening ceremony of the 12th Meeting of the PIAC, Berin (GDR) 1969, the report of the business meeting and a list of participants of that meeting are now available. The Proceedings can be found here.
Oliver Corff.
Dear Reader,
Speeches held at the opening ceremony of the 12th Meeting of the PIAC, Berin (GDR) 1969, the report of the business meeting and a list of participants of that meeting are now available. The Proceedings can be found here.
Oliver Corff.
Dear Reader,
The table of contents of the Proceedings of the 14th Meeting, held in Szeged in 1971, is now available.
Oliver Corff.
Dear Reader,
Information about the 13th Meeting of the PIAC conducted at Strasbourg, France, in 1970, is available.
Selected contributions were printed in two collections, one collection directly relating to the theme of the Meeting: Traditions religieuses et para-religieuses des peuples altaïques, another collection more related to Altaic studies in general.
Oliver Corff.
Dear Reader,
Besides a comprehensive report on the 5th Meeting of the PIAC in Bloomingtion, Indiana 1962, the table of contents of the Proceedings is now available.
The same volume also introduces the PIAC and has notes about the history of the very first meetings, notably the 04th Meeting in Cambridge (UK), 1961.
Oliver Corff.
Dear Reader,
A summary of the 04th Meeting held at Cambridge (UK) in 1961 is now online. The information includes a list of participants, as well as suggestions of topics for the 5th Meeting to be held in 1962.
Oliver Corff.
The 27th Meeting of the PIAC took place in Walberberg, Germany, 1984. The table of contents of the proceedings is now available.
Names of participants haven’t been linked yet to their existing or future pages under the category “Contributors” as this will be done once all available proceedings will be processed.
Oliver Corff.
We are grieving the passing of the great Turkologist and Ottomanist scholar György Hazai in Budapest on 7 January, 2016. György Hazai was both a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and an honorary member of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA), also an honorary member of numerous scholarly institutions and organisations including the Turkish Language Association (TDK), the American Oriental Society, the Deutsche Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, and the Societas Uralo-Altaica. He received numerous academic and state honours and citations.
The range of his scholarly research included Turkology in general, Ottoman and Turkish linguistic history, transcription texts, Turkish dialects, historical documents, and Old-Turkish Studies.
His publications in the field of Turkish Bibliography and Documentation proved to be especially influential, in particular his on-going Bibliography of Turkish and Ottoman Studies, the Turkologischer Anzeiger/Turkology Annual (TA), which he initiated and published in collaboration with the unforgettable Turkologist Andreas Tietze.
By means of his work at several universities and in numerous scholarly organisations he contributed to the development of Turkology but also of Oriental Studies generally.
Unfailingly he worked to build bridges between scholarly traditions, people, and lands. As president of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC) in Berlin in 1969, he succeeded in assembling an impressive mix of orientalists from both the East and the West, a remarkable achievement which cannot be overestimated, given the historical situation at that time.
György Hazai brought scholarly discourse to its foremost level, innovating with new problems and solutions. In these efforts he was always intensely interested in the exchange of ideas and cooperation within a widely-conceived and internationally-spread network of colleagues.
Dear PIAC Friends,
The final Programme of our 58th Meeting in Dunajská Streda containing all Presentations as actually held is available.
Oliver Corff.