Dr. habil. Nil Özlem Palabiyik

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsEarly Modern History,Islamic Studies, Arabian Studies, Semitic Studies
KeywordsIntellectual history, Orientalism in Europe, Turkish language, History of authorship, editing and publishing, Book History and Print Culture
Honours and awards

2016: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship

Current contact address

CountryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
InstitutionQueen Mary University of London
InstituteSchool of English and Drama

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Christoph K. NeumannInstitut für den Nahen und Mittleren Osten; Iranistik/Turkologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), München
Prof. Dr. Christoph K. NeumannInstitut für den Nahen und Mittleren Osten, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), München
Start of initial sponsorship01/07/2017

Programme(s)

2016Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2023Nil Ö. Palabıyık: Silent Teachers: Turkish Books and Oriental Learning in Early Modern Europe, 1544–1669. Routledge, 2023
2020Nil Palab?y?k: A public debate on Cyril of Alexandria’s Views on the Procession of the Holy Spirit in Seventeenth-Century Constantinople: the Jesuit Reaction to Nicodemos Metaxas’s Greek Editions. In: International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 2020,
2019Nil Palabiyik: An Unsung Hero of Oriental Studies in Leiden: Anton Deusing and his Turkish Dictionaries. In: Lias: Journal of Early Modern Intellectual Culture, 46, 2019, 157–200
2019Nil Palabiyik: Justus Raphelengius (1573-1628) and Turkish Folk Tales. In: Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2019, 333-359
2018Nil Palabiyik: The Last Letter from Étienne Hubert to Joseph Scaliger: Oriental Languages and Scholarly Collaboration in Seventeenth-Century Europe. In: Lias: Journal of Early Modern Intellectual Culture and its Sources, 2018, 115-146
2016Nil Palabiyik: Redundant Presses and Recycled Woodcuts: The Journey of Printing Materials from London to Constantinople in the Seventeenth Century. In: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (PBSA), 2016, 273-298
2015Nil Palabiyik: An Early Case of the Printer's Self-Censorship in Constantinople. In: The Library: Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, 16, 2015, 381-404
2015Nil Palabiyik: ‘The Beginnings of Printing in the Ottoman Capital: Book Production and Circulation in Early Modern Constantinople’. In: Osmanl? Bilim Ara?t?rmalar? / Studies in Ottoman Science , 2015, 3-32