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RCH Institute of History

Lánczky István

Lánczky István

Lánczky, István
Lánczky István
Beosztás: tudományos segédmunkatárs
Osztály: Avicenna Közel-Kelet Kutatócsoport
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Position: Research Fellow

Department: Avicenna Research Group of Middle Eastern Studies

 

Address: 1097 Budapest, 4 Tóth Kálmán Street

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QUALIFICATIONS

Ph.D., Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Doctoral School of Linguistics (Supervisor: Prof. Miklós Maróth), 2020

Master's Degree in Latin Language and Literature with Teaching Degree, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2012

Master's Degree in Arabic Language and Literature, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2010

 

RESEARCH EXPERTISE  

Islamic philosophy, Islamic Rational Theology, Avicenna, History of Ideas

 

PROJECTS

“Arabic-Hungarian Dictionary” Research Project: The project aims at preparing an Arabic-Hungarian dictionary (including both Classical and Modern Standard Arabic) for scholarly and study purposes.

Avicenna Studies: The main research focuses on Avicenna’s philosophy and the edition of his minor, hitherto neglected works

Avicenna Latinus: preparing the Lexica of Avicenna’s Logyca

 

PUBLICATIONS

A complete list of publications: mtmt.hu

 

List of selected publications:

  • „Az individuáció problémája a középkori arab lélektanban - Ibn al-Nafīs Avicenna árnyékában„ [The problem of individuation in Medieval Psychology – Ibn al-Nafīs in the Shadow of Avicenna]. Keletkutatás, A Körösi Csoma Társaság folyóirata, Ősz (2012), 25–47.
  • „Avicenna on Individuality. Some Considerations on Its Antecedents.” In Contacts and Interaction: Proceedings of the 27th Congress of L’Union Européenne des Arabisants et Islamisants, edited by Jaako Hämeen-Anttila, Petteri Koskikallio, Ilkka Lindstedt, Leuven: Peeters, 2015. 273–284.
  • „God’s knowledge of Particulars: Avicenna and the Greek Philosophical Tradition”. In Re-defining a Space of Encounter. Islam and Mediterranean: Identity, Alterity and Interactions. Proceedings of the 28th Congress of the Union Européenne des Arabisants et Islamisants, Palermo 2016, edited by Antonino Pellitteri, Maria Grazia Sciortino , Daniele Sicari, Nesma Elsakaan, Leuven: Peeters Publishers. 2019, 439–455.
  • „On the Border of Accepting Others: No Compulsion in Religion”. In Frontières et Emigration suivi de Dieu, l’Homme et la Violence, edited by Georgio Rahal, Piliscsaba: Avicenna Institut of Middle Eastern Studies. 2021, 61–77.
  • „Quantitative Analysis of Bayazit II’s Library.” In Catalog of Bayazit II’s Library. Studies and Indices, Volume IV, edited by Miklós Maróth, István Lánczky, Gyöngyi Oroszi. Piliscsaba: Avicenna Közel-Kelet Kutatások Intézete. 2022, 961–1051.