Société orientale allemande (DMG) - JENA
Morgenländische Gesselschäftde Göttingen - Société allemande du Levant - Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft
Année de création : 1845Morgenländische Gesselschäftde Göttingen - Société allemande du Levant - Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft
Domaines d'activité: sociétés et académies généralistes
Domaines géographiques: Asie, Etranger, Europe
Périodes chronologiques: Préhistoire-Protohistoire, Antiquité, Moyen Âge, Moderne, Contemporain-Temps présent
Présentation de la société :
The Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (DMG) is, since its founding on the 2nd of October 1845, the most significant scientific society of German Orientalists. Its members work on the languages and cultures of the Orient, Near and Middle East, Asia, Oceania and Africa as well as the connections of these areas to e ach other and to neighbouring regions.
The scientific disciplines represented in the DMG are: Egyptology, Ancient Oriental Studies, Semitic Studies and Philology, Hebrew Studies, Arabic Studies and Philology, Islamic Studies, the Study of the Christian Orient, Iranian Studies, Buddhist Studies, Indology, Turkology, Altaic Studies, Mongolian Studies, Tibetan Studies, Sinology, Japanology, Southeast Asian Studies, African Studies and related subjects.
Since the 28th of September 2006 the seat of the society is Halle (Saale).
The scientific disciplines represented in the DMG are: Egyptology, Ancient Oriental Studies, Semitic Studies and Philology, Hebrew Studies, Arabic Studies and Philology, Islamic Studies, the Study of the Christian Orient, Iranian Studies, Buddhist Studies, Indology, Turkology, Altaic Studies, Mongolian Studies, Tibetan Studies, Sinology, Japanology, Southeast Asian Studies, African Studies and related subjects.
Since the 28th of September 2006 the seat of the society is Halle (Saale).