Summer research assistants, Joshua Glucksman ‘24.5 and Zev Gold ’27 presented at the Summer Research Symposium on the relationship between Arabic calligraphy and genre in modern Arabic printing as a part of their summer research supervised by Professor Dima Ayoub. The presentation included the history of Arabic writing, its religious significance, and the characteristics of prominent calligraphic styles.
Summer research assistants, Joshua Glucksman ‘24.5 and Zev Gold ’27 presented at the Summer Research Symposium on the relationship between Arabic calligraphy and genre in modern Arabic printing as a part of their summer research supervised by Professor Dima Ayoub. The presentation included the history of Arabic writing, its religious significance, and the characteristics of prominent calligraphic styles.
Summer research assistants, Joshua Glucksman ‘24.5 and Zev Gold ’27 presented at the Summer Research Symposium on the relationship between Arabic calligraphy and genre in modern Arabic printing as a part of their summer research supervised by Professor Dima Ayoub. The presentation included the history of Arabic writing, its religious significance, and the characteristics of prominent calligraphic styles.
Summer research assistants, Joshua Glucksman ‘24.5 and Zev Gold ’27 presented at the Summer Research Symposium on the relationship between Arabic calligraphy and genre in modern Arabic printing as a part of their summer research supervised by Professor Dima Ayoub. The presentation included the history of Arabic writing, its religious significance, and the characteristics of prominent calligraphic styles.