Al-Maqrīzī’s al-Ḫabar ʿan al-bašar: Vol. V, Sections 1-2: <i>The Arab Thieves</i>: Bibliotheca Maqriziana, cartea 6
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004386945
ISBN-10: 9004386947
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bibliotheca Maqriziana
ISBN-10: 9004386947
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bibliotheca Maqriziana
Cuprins
List of Plates and TablesAbbreviationsAcknowledgements
Introduction
1 Outlaw Literature
2 “Arab Thieves”: Establishing a Category2.1Ṣuʿlūk/Ṣaʿālīk2.2Fātik/Futtāk2.3Liṣṣ/Luṣūṣ2.4The Runners2.5The Arab Ravens2.6Lions and Wolves2.7Thievery Semantics: Conclusions
3 Thieves and Arab History3.1Outlaws and Arabness in the Third/Ninth Century3.2Outlaws and Arabness in the Fourth/Tenth Century3.3The Ayyubid- and Mamluk-Eras3.4al-Maqrīzī and His Luṣūṣ al-ʿArab
4 Contemporary Outlaws: Criminality in al-Maqrīzī’s Own World
5 Al-Maqrīzī’s Manuscript: Its Conceptual, Narrative and Physical Structure5.1The Thieves5.2Narrative Structure5.3The Book
6 The Sources6.1Dictionaries and the List of ‘Arab Thieves’6.2Al-Maqrīzī’s Sources: Overview6.3Al-Maqrīzī’s Copying Style: Case Studies6.4Al-Maqrīzī and Outlaw Poetry: Specialised Collections6.5Sources: Conclusions
7 Concluding Remarks
Plates
The Holograph
The Translation
Abbreviations and Symbols
Section on the Arabs’ Religions before Islam
Section on the Arab Hussies
Section on the Arab ThievesʿAmr of the DogTaʾabbaṭa ŠarranAl-ŠanfaráAl-Sulayk b. al-Sulakah al-SaʿdīAl-MuntaširAwfá b. Maṭar al-MāzinīʿAmr b. BarrāqahAl-UḥaymirNiẓāmYazīd
BibliographyList of Quoted ManuscriptsIndex of VersesIndex of Names (People and Places)Index of Quoted Titles in al-Ḫabar ʿan al-bašarIndex of Sources in al-Ḫabar ʿan al-bašarIndex of GlossesIndex of Technical TermsFacsimile of MS Fatih 4340 (Istanbul, Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi), fols. Ia–b, 1a–3b, 4*a–b, 4a–9b, 10*a–b, 10a–15b
Introduction
Part 1 Study of the Arab Thieves
1 Outlaw Literature
2 “Arab Thieves”: Establishing a Category2.1Ṣuʿlūk/Ṣaʿālīk2.2Fātik/Futtāk2.3Liṣṣ/Luṣūṣ2.4The Runners2.5The Arab Ravens2.6Lions and Wolves2.7Thievery Semantics: Conclusions
3 Thieves and Arab History3.1Outlaws and Arabness in the Third/Ninth Century3.2Outlaws and Arabness in the Fourth/Tenth Century3.3The Ayyubid- and Mamluk-Eras3.4al-Maqrīzī and His Luṣūṣ al-ʿArab
4 Contemporary Outlaws: Criminality in al-Maqrīzī’s Own World
5 Al-Maqrīzī’s Manuscript: Its Conceptual, Narrative and Physical Structure5.1The Thieves5.2Narrative Structure5.3The Book
6 The Sources6.1Dictionaries and the List of ‘Arab Thieves’6.2Al-Maqrīzī’s Sources: Overview6.3Al-Maqrīzī’s Copying Style: Case Studies6.4Al-Maqrīzī and Outlaw Poetry: Specialised Collections6.5Sources: Conclusions
7 Concluding Remarks
Plates
Part 2 Critical Edition and Translation
The Holograph
The Translation
Abbreviations and Symbols
Text and Translation of al-Maqrīzī’s al-Ḫabar ʿan al-baṣar, vol. V, Sections 1–2: the Arab Thieves
Section on the Arabs’ Religions before Islam
Section on the Arab Hussies
Section on the Arab ThievesʿAmr of the DogTaʾabbaṭa ŠarranAl-ŠanfaráAl-Sulayk b. al-Sulakah al-SaʿdīAl-MuntaširAwfá b. Maṭar al-MāzinīʿAmr b. BarrāqahAl-UḥaymirNiẓāmYazīd
BibliographyList of Quoted ManuscriptsIndex of VersesIndex of Names (People and Places)Index of Quoted Titles in al-Ḫabar ʿan al-bašarIndex of Sources in al-Ḫabar ʿan al-bašarIndex of GlossesIndex of Technical TermsFacsimile of MS Fatih 4340 (Istanbul, Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi), fols. Ia–b, 1a–3b, 4*a–b, 4a–9b, 10*a–b, 10a–15b
Notă biografică
Peter Webb, Ph.D. SOAS, University of London, is University Lecturer in Arabic Literature and Culture at Leiden University. A specialist on Arabic literature about the Arabs and pre-Islamic Arabia, his publications include Imagining the Arabs: Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam (Edinburgh, 2016).