Studies in Islamic history and civilization / edited on behalf of the School of Oriental Studies in the Faculty of Humanities by Uriel Heyd.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, French, Hebrew Series: Scripta Hierosolymitana ; v. 9.Publication details: Jerusalem : Magnes Press, Hebrew University, 1961. Description: 228 p. ; 25 cmSubject(s): Islamic civilization | Arabic philologyLOC classification: AS591.J4 | A25 1961Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The BIAA David H. French Library Shelf 39 - Main Room | H1b HEYD 3459 | Not for loan | BOOKS*00000008545 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Ben-Horin, U. An unknown old Arabic translation of the Syriac romance of Julian the Apostate.--Ashtor, E. Some unpublished sources for the Baḥrī period.--Ayalon, D. Notes on the Furūsiyya exercises and games in the Mamluk sultanate.--Heyd, U. The Ottoman ʻulemā and westernization in the time of Selīm III and Maḥmūd II.--Shinar, P. Ibāḍiyya and orthodox reformism in modern Algeria.--Baer. G. The village shaykh in modern Egypt (1800-1950)--Pines, S. La loi naturelle et la société: la doctrine politico-théologique d'Ibn Zurʻa, philosophe chrétien de Bagdad.--Kopf, L. The treatment of foreign words in mediaeval Arabic lexicology.--Blau, J. The importance of middle Arabic dialects for the history of Arabic.
Added t.p. in Hebrew; one contribution in French.