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December 13, 2020 Mahnaz Yousefzadeh presents the only known Judeo-Persian Old Testament book of Tobit acquired by Giambattista Vecchietti during his his second journey to Persia and India (1600-1608). The diplomat-scholar’s interest in Tobit is situated within an early-modern post-Trentine Florentine encounter with the Persianate world. By re-naming the manuscript Tobi and Persian Jewry, Vecchietti posits an original hermeneutic built on a poetics of uncoerced exile not rooted in the Septuagint or the Vulgate. Vecchietti’s Persianate reading offers a new history of biblical exile and art that prefigures Vico’s humanism and further explains the popularity of Tobias iconography in the Mughal courts of Akbar and Jahangir. Speaker Mahnaz Yousefzadeh, Affiliate Professor, Art History, NYUAD; Professor, Global Liberal Studies, NYU Moderated by Maurice Pomerantz, Program Head of ACS; Associate Professor of Literature, NYUAD In collaboration with the Arab Crossroads Studies program at NYUAD See our upcoming events: https://www.hrf-arabworld.org/events *********************** About the Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World: The Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World is a program that aims to build a platform of outstanding research relevant for the study of the Arab World from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds. The program started in 2014 and for the last seven years has hosted over 50 junior, mid-career as well as senior scholars from all over the world. To learn more visit our website: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/fac... *********************** Follow us on social media: Facebook: / nyuadhumanitiesresearchfellowships Twitter: / nyuad_hrf