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festschrift

 
Dictionary: fest·schrift   (fĕst'shrĭft') pronunciation
n., pl., -schrif·ten (-shrĭf'tən), or -schrifts.
A volume of learned articles or essays by colleagues and admirers, serving as a tribute or memorial especially to a scholar.

[German : Fest, festival; see fest + Schrift, writing (from Middle High German schrift , from Old High German scrift , from scrīban, to write , from Latin scrībere).]


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(FEST-shrift)

noun, plural festschriften or festschrifts
A volume of writing by many authors as a tribute to a scholar, for example, on the occasion of retirement of a colleague.

Etymology
From German Festschrift, from Fest (celebration) + Schrift (writing). Ultimately from Indo-European root skribh- (to cut, separate, or sift) that has resulted in other terms, such as manuscript, subscribe, scripture, scribble, and describe.

Usage
"A festschrift in Sadie's honour was published by Boydell and Brewer in February. Many of his most distinguished colleagues contributed to this celebration of his work." — Obituaries: Stanley Sadie; The Times (London, UK); Mar 23, 2005.


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a volume of writings by different authors presented as a tribute or memorial esp. to a scholar
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In academia, a Festschrift (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛstˌʃrɪft]; plural, Festschriften, [ˈfɛstˌʃrɪf.tən]) or Festschrifts, is a book honoring a respected person, especially an academic, and presented during his or her lifetime. The term, borrowed from German, could be translated as celebration publication or celebratory (piece of) writing. A comparable book presented posthumously is called a Gedenkschrift (memorial publication).

A Festschrift contains original contributions by the honored academic's close colleagues, often including his or her former doctoral students. It is typically published on the occasion of the honoree's retirement, sixtieth or sixty-fifth birthday, or other notable career anniversary. A Festschrift can be anything from a slim volume to a work in several volumes. Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt began in 1972 as a Festschrift to commemorate the 75th birthday of Joseph Vogt, a German classical historian; it was planned for four volumes but has reached 89 volumes (several planned for the next years, but paused since 1998). The essays usually relate in some way to, or reflect upon, the honoree's contributions to their scholarly field, but can include important original research by the authors. Many Festschriften also feature a tabula gratulatoria, an extended list of academic colleagues and friends who send their best wishes to the honoree.

In the case of very prominent academics, several Festschriften might be prepared by various groups of students and colleagues, particularly if the scholar made significant contributions to several different fields.

In Germany it is an honor to be designated to prepare such a collection, and being selected by a prominent academic to edit a Festschrift can symbolize the proverbial passing of the torch.

Endel Tulving, a Canadian neuroscientist, proposed that "a Festschrift frequently enough also serves as a convenient place in which those who are invited to contribute find a permanent resting place for their otherwise unpublishable or at least difficult-to-publish papers."[1]

The word has become widely used internationally. Since no English term for such a book had been in use, the German word Festschrift has been incorporated into the English language and typically is used without the italics that designate a foreign term, although the capitalization of the first letter is retained from German. Its plural may be either "Festschriften" or "Festschrifts".[2] However, Festschriften are often titled something like Essays in Honour of... or Essays Presented to...

Increasingly, Festschriften are being compiled and published by electronic means.[citation needed] An electronic Festschrift is often called a Webfestschrift (pronounced either [vɛp-] or [wɛb-]). The first public use of this term was for Boris Marshak's Webfestschrift, Eran ud Aneran, published online in October 2003.

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Academics honored with festschrift

  • Isaac Asimov Though Asimov was best known for his long and illustrious career as a science fiction author, his writing came second to his academic career early in his life. In 1989, a number of his colleagues assembled an anthology which they called a festschrift to honor the scientific contribution Asimov had made through his fiction, such as the many scientific terms he had coined. The anthology, entitled Foundation's Friends, included tributes to Thiotimoline, a fictional substance Asimov wrote about during his Ph.D. studies, as well as many tributes to robotics, a term coin by Asimov in the 1941 short story "Liar!"
  • Jagdish Bhagwati Professor Bhagwati has been honored uniquely with six festschriften. Three were presented in Netherlands, UK and the United States, the latter two on Bhagwati’s 60 birthday and the former during a scientific conference held at Rotterdam at the time of the award of an honorary degree. On Bhagwati’s 70 Birthday, two festschrift conferences were organized. The sixth and final Festschrift was organized on 5 August 2005.
  • David Brion Davis His students have honored him with two festschriften, Moral Problems in American Life, edited by Karen Halttunen and Lewis Perry, and The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of Reform, edited by Steven Mintz and John Stauffer.
  • Raymond Firth During his long and notable career, Sir Raymond Firth had three festschriften published in his honor.
  • John Hope Franklin The Facts of Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of John Hope Franklin was edited by Eric Anderson & Alfred A. Moss, Jr. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, c1991).
  • David Klahr From Child to Scientist: Mechanisms of Learning and Development was held on October 9th through 11th, 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University. An edited volume is forthcoming.
  • James D. McCawley Two festschriften, the earlier one (1972) subtitled Defamatory essays presented to James D. McCawley on his 33rd or 34th birthday and anthologizing pseudonymous articles. Some are by McCawley himself, notably the opening paper. The Festschrift was reprinted two decades later.
  • Roman Jakobson Two festschriften, the second (1966) taking up 3 volumes totaling 2464 pages.
  • Hagen Kleinert was honored with a Festschrift on his 60th birthday in 2001.
  • Ihor Ševčenko Prof. Ševčenko has received two Festschriften: Okeanos: Essays Presented to Ihor Sevcenko on his Sixtieth Birthday by his Colleagues and Students (1984) and Chrysai Pylai — Zlataia Vrata: Essays presented to Ihor Ševčenko on his eightieth birthday by his colleagues and students (2002)

Festschrifts for nonacademics

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References

  1. ^ p.39, Tulving E. 2007. Are there 256 different kinds of memory? In The Foundations of Remembering: Essays in Honor of Henry L. Roediger, III, ed. JS Nairne, pp. 39–52. New York: Psychol. Press
  2. ^ Michael Agnes, editor in chief (2004). Webster's New World College Dictionary, fourth edition. Wiley Publishing. pp. 524. ISBN 0028631188. 
  3. ^ Buckley, William F., Jr. (October 9, 1995). ""Irving's Whodunit: An exploration of cause and effect."". The Weekly Standard. http://weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=7176&R=1632716B52. Retrieved September 19, 2009. 
  4. ^ Sayer, George (1994). Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis. Crossway Books, second edition. ISBN 1581347391. http://books.google.com/books?id=4q4Sy75ZQFYC&pg=PA294&dq=%22Essays+presented+to+charles+williams%22&ei=JO20Ss2ZAoG0yQSPmt3_Dg#v=onepage&q=%22Essays%20presented%20to%20charles%20williams%22&f=false. 

 
 
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