History of the Arabic Written Tradition Supplement Volume 2
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004544352
ISBN-10: 9004544356
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004544356
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Preface
Note to the Reader
Transcription
First Section From Mongol Rule Until the Conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selīm I in the Year 1517
Introduction
Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
Chapter 2. Iraq and al-Jazīra
Chapter 3. North Arabia
Chapter 4. South Arabia
Chapter 5. Iran and Tūrān
Chapter 6. India
Chapter 7. The Turks of Rūm and the Ottomans
Chapter 8. North Africa
Chapter 9. Spain
Second Section From the Conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selīm I in 1517 to the Napoleonic Expedition to Egypt in 1798
Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
Chapter 2. Al-Jazīra, Iraq, and Bahrain
Chapter 3. North Arabia
Chapter 4. South Arabia
Chapter 5. Oman, East Africa, and Abyssinia
Chapter 6. Iran and Tūrān
Chapter 7. India
Chapter 8. The Malay Archipelago
Chapter 9. Rumelia and Anatolia
Chapter 10. The Maghreb
Chapter 11. The Sudan
Third Section From the Napoleonic Expedition to Egypt Until the British Occupation
Chapter 1. Egypt
Chapter 2. Syria
Chapter 3. Mesopotamia and Iraq
Chapter 4. North Arabia
Chapter 5. South Arabia
Chapter 6. Oman
Chapter 7. Persia
Chapter 8. Afghanistan
Chapter 9. India
Chapter 10. Ceylon, Farther India, and the Malay Archipelago
Chapter 11. Istanbul
Chapter 12. Russia
Chapter 13. The Maghreb
Chapter 14. The Sudan
Appendix. A Selective Listing of Authors of Unknown Place and Date, in Alphabetical Order
1 Poetry
2 Rhymed Prose and Popular Literature
3 Philology
4 Historiography
5 Ḥadīth
6 Fiqh
7 Sciences of the Qurʾān
8 Dogmatics and Polemics
9 Mysticism and Edifying Works
10 Philosophy and Politics
11 Mathematics and Astronomy
12 Geography and Cosmography
13 Medicine
14 Eroticism
15 Natural Sciences and Technology
16 Alchemy
17 Music
18 Sports
19 Occult Sciences
20 Encyclopaedias
Note to the Reader
Transcription
Third Book: The Decline of Islamic Literature
First Section From Mongol Rule Until the Conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selīm I in the Year 1517
Introduction
Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
Chapter 2. Iraq and al-Jazīra
Chapter 3. North Arabia
Chapter 4. South Arabia
Chapter 5. Iran and Tūrān
Chapter 6. India
Chapter 7. The Turks of Rūm and the Ottomans
Chapter 8. North Africa
Chapter 9. Spain
Second Section From the Conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selīm I in 1517 to the Napoleonic Expedition to Egypt in 1798
Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
Chapter 2. Al-Jazīra, Iraq, and Bahrain
Chapter 3. North Arabia
Chapter 4. South Arabia
Chapter 5. Oman, East Africa, and Abyssinia
Chapter 6. Iran and Tūrān
Chapter 7. India
Chapter 8. The Malay Archipelago
Chapter 9. Rumelia and Anatolia
Chapter 10. The Maghreb
Chapter 11. The Sudan
Third Section From the Napoleonic Expedition to Egypt Until the British Occupation
Chapter 1. Egypt
Chapter 2. Syria
Chapter 3. Mesopotamia and Iraq
Chapter 4. North Arabia
Chapter 5. South Arabia
Chapter 6. Oman
Chapter 7. Persia
Chapter 8. Afghanistan
Chapter 9. India
Chapter 10. Ceylon, Farther India, and the Malay Archipelago
Chapter 11. Istanbul
Chapter 12. Russia
Chapter 13. The Maghreb
Chapter 14. The Sudan
Appendix. A Selective Listing of Authors of Unknown Place and Date, in Alphabetical Order
1 Poetry
2 Rhymed Prose and Popular Literature
3 Philology
4 Historiography
5 Ḥadīth
6 Fiqh
7 Sciences of the Qurʾān
8 Dogmatics and Polemics
9 Mysticism and Edifying Works
10 Philosophy and Politics
11 Mathematics and Astronomy
12 Geography and Cosmography
13 Medicine
14 Eroticism
15 Natural Sciences and Technology
16 Alchemy
17 Music
18 Sports
19 Occult Sciences
20 Encyclopaedias
Notă biografică
Carl Brockelmann (1868-1956, PhD, Strasburg, 1890), a renowned German orientalist, was professor at the universities of Breslau, Berlin, Königsberg, Halle and Breslau again. His best-known publication is Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur (GAL), a systematically organized bio-bibliographical reference on all Arabic literature.