by Edward Chiera. Autograph plates numbered LXIV-LXX. Plates LXIX-LXX are photos. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ3540 .C44 1916 Book Item-ID: i15446372 B... Show moreby Edward Chiera. Autograph plates numbered LXIV-LXX. Plates LXIX-LXX are photos. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ3540 .C44 1916 Book Item-ID: i15446372 BIB-ID: 1461040 Includes bibliographical references. English and Akkadian. Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.4 Item-ID: i21425371 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i21425346 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.5 Item-ID: i21425383 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
by E.H. Palmer. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6307 .P35 1885 Book Item-ID: i10189051 BIB-ID: 1172122 Show moreby E.H. Palmer. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6307 .P35 1885 Book Item-ID: i10189051 BIB-ID: 1172122 Show less
E.M. Forster. Main Heritage Shelves General PR6011.O58 P5 1926 Book Item-ID: i10162525 BIB-ID: 1017888 Show moreE.M. Forster. Main Heritage Shelves General PR6011.O58 P5 1926 Book Item-ID: i10162525 BIB-ID: 1017888 Show less
by Adrien Le Corbeau ; translated from the French by J.H. Ross ; illustrated with woodcuts by Agnes Miller Parker. Translation of Le gigantesque "New... Show moreby Adrien Le Corbeau ; translated from the French by J.H. Ross ; illustrated with woodcuts by Agnes Miller Parker. Translation of Le gigantesque "New illustrated edition, type reset, 1935"--T.p. verso. Originally published, without illustrations: London : Jonathan Cape, 1924. With a publisher's note regarding the translation; also includes Corbeau's dedication, omitted in the 1924 ed. The 9 woodcut illustrations are printed on one side only of integral text leaves. Main Heritage Shelves General PQ2623.E367 G54 1935 Book Item-ID: i10200368 BIB-ID: 1021672 LC copy inscribed to Bruce Rogers by G.W.M. Dunn. DLC Show less
by Frank E. Smedley. Main Heritage Shelves General PR5453.S2 H47 1890 Book Item-ID: i15641065 BIB-ID: 2498506 Show moreby Frank E. Smedley. Main Heritage Shelves General PR5453.S2 H47 1890 Book Item-ID: i15641065 BIB-ID: 2498506 Show less
translated by T. E. Shaw (colonel T.E. Lawrence). Main Heritage Shelves General PA4025.A5 H66 1935 Book Item-ID: i10215128 BIB-ID: 1023148 Show moretranslated by T. E. Shaw (colonel T.E. Lawrence). Main Heritage Shelves General PA4025.A5 H66 1935 Book Item-ID: i10215128 BIB-ID: 1023148 Show less
Muscovy Company., Muscovy Company., Commerce, Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels, Commerce, Commerce, G161 .E27 1886
by Anthony Jenkinson and other Englishmen ; with some account of the first intercourse of the English with Russia and Central Asia by the way of... Show moreby Anthony Jenkinson and other Englishmen ; with some account of the first intercourse of the English with Russia and Central Asia by the way of the Caspian sea ; edited by E. Delmar Morgan and C. H. Coote. Main Heritage Shelves General G161 .E27 1886 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i22792685 BIB-ID: 2426077 Show less