Description and travel, DS412 .I263 1819, 425.4 Ib5d
ex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar,... Show moreex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar, south-western India. Original Arabic text, edited with a Latin translation and annotations by the Jena oriental scholar and entomologist Johann Heinrich Gottfried Apetz (1794-1857), a student of L. G. Kosegarten, to whom this effort is dedicated. - Ibn Battuta's famous "Rihla" (literally, "The Journey") is considered one of the most significant Mediaeval eyewitness accounts of the Middle East. Over a period of thirty years, the Muslim Moroccan explorer Abu-‘Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Batutah (1304-77?) visited most of the known Islamic world, including North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East - a distance surpassing his near-contemporary Marco Polo. He journeyed more than 75,000 miles, a figure unsurpassed by any individual explorer until the coming of the Steam Age some 450 years later, and is considered one of the greatest travellers of all time. After returning home from his travels in 1354, Ibn Battuta dictated an account of his journeys to Ibn Juzayy, a scholar whom he had previously met in Granada. The account is the only source for Ibn Battuta's adventures. For centuries his book was obscure, even within the Muslim world, but in the early 19th century extracts were published in German and English based on manuscripts discovered in the Middle East, containing abridged versions of Ibn Juzayy's Arabic text. - Slight browning and duststaining; ownership "S. H. Lewin" (dated 1828) on t. p. Main Heritage Compact General DS412 .I263 1819 Book Item-ID: i16843642 BIB-ID: 1509208 Show less
Hrsg., mit einer Einleitung, Amnerkungen und Erklärung der Inschrift von 'Obne versehen von Heinrich Freiherr von Maltzan. Main Heritage Shelves... Show moreHrsg., mit einer Einleitung, Amnerkungen und Erklärung der Inschrift von 'Obne versehen von Heinrich Freiherr von Maltzan. Main Heritage Shelves General DS207 .W74 1873 Book Item-ID: i10169131 BIB-ID: 1018549 Show less
par M. Moris. Main Heritage Shelves General DS46 .M57 1827 Book Item-ID: i22330203 BIB-ID: 2392047 Show morepar M. Moris. Main Heritage Shelves General DS46 .M57 1827 Book Item-ID: i22330203 BIB-ID: 2392047 Show less
T. 1.Ein tag und eine nacht in Kairo.--Das Nilboot.--Eine wüstenreise.-- T. 2. Ein altägyptisches märchen.--Moses und die denkmäler.--Was sich die... Show moreT. 1.Ein tag und eine nacht in Kairo.--Das Nilboot.--Eine wüstenreise.-- T. 2. Ein altägyptisches märchen.--Moses und die denkmäler.--Was sich die steine erzählen.--Germanen und Perser. Von Heinrich Brugsch. Main Heritage Shelves General DT54 .B78 1864 Book Item-ID: i22330392 BIB-ID: 2392049 Show less
Hrsg., mit einer Einleitung, Amnerkungen und Erklärung der Inschrift von 'Obne versehen von Heinrich Freiherr von Maltzan. Main Heritage Compact... Show moreHrsg., mit einer Einleitung, Amnerkungen und Erklärung der Inschrift von 'Obne versehen von Heinrich Freiherr von Maltzan. Main Heritage Compact General DS207 .W74 1873 Book Item-ID: i10169143 BIB-ID: 1018549 Show less