تأليف جمال الدين ابي المحاسن يوسف بن المرحوم تغري بردي الاتابكي ؛ [edited by William Popper]. Text in Arabic ; W. Popper's notes and prefaces in... Show moreتأليف جمال الدين ابي المحاسن يوسف بن المرحوم تغري بردي الاتابكي ؛ [edited by William Popper]. Text in Arabic ; W. Popper's notes and prefaces in English. "The edition of the text ... was begun by Juynboll and Matthes (vol. I, part 1, Leiden, 1852; part 2, 1855; vol. II, part 1, by Juynboll alone, 1857) and the Arabic paging of the present portion (vol. II, part 2, fascicle 1) has been made continuous with that of the Juynboll portion."--Vol. 2, part 2, no. 1, p. [iii]. Vol. 4 and the conclusion to v. 3 never published. Main Heritage Shelves General DT95 I27 1909 Book vol. 2, pt 1-3 Item-ID: i24823557 BIB-ID: 2661937 يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية وكشافات. Show less
by Frederic DuPre Thornton ; being an abridgement of Wright's Arabic grammar, to which it will serve as a table of contents ; edited by Reynold A.... Show moreby Frederic DuPre Thornton ; being an abridgement of Wright's Arabic grammar, to which it will serve as a table of contents ; edited by Reynold A. Nicholson. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ6301 .T46 1943 Book Item-ID: i1008714x BIB-ID: 1010350 Show less
illustrated from their proverbial sayings current at Cairo, tr. and explained by the late John Lewis Burckhardt. "Note of the editor" signed:... Show moreillustrated from their proverbial sayings current at Cairo, tr. and explained by the late John Lewis Burckhardt. "Note of the editor" signed: William Ouseley. "Published by authority of the Association for promoting the discovery of the interior of Africa." Bound with the author's Notes on the Bedouins and Wahábys. London, 1830. Main Heritage Shelves General PN6519.A7 B87 1830 Book Item-ID: i1005926x BIB-ID: 1007562 Show less
Proverbs, Latin, Proverbs, Arabic, Aphorisms and apothegms, PN6277 .S38 1772
edidit, vertit, et illustravit Henricus Albertus Schultens. Main Heritage Shelves General PN6277 .S38 1772 Book Item-ID: i23302045 BIB-ID: 2704351 Includ... Show moreedidit, vertit, et illustravit Henricus Albertus Schultens. Main Heritage Shelves General PN6277 .S38 1772 Book Item-ID: i23302045 BIB-ID: 2704351 Includes bibliographical references. Show less
نُشر بأمر من وزير الحرب ، تم تجميعه في عدة مخطوطات كتبها السيد حسن سلاني . Main Heritage Shelves General DT199 .I2 1847 Book v. 1 Item-ID: i10101986 BIB... Show moreنُشر بأمر من وزير الحرب ، تم تجميعه في عدة مخطوطات كتبها السيد حسن سلاني . Main Heritage Shelves General DT199 .I2 1847 Book v. 1 Item-ID: i10101986 BIB-ID: 1011834 Show less
نُشر بأمر من وزير الحرب ، تم تجميعه في عدة مخطوطات كتبها السيد حسن سلاني . Main Heritage Shelves General DT199 .I2 1847 Book v. 2 Item-ID: i20237479 BIB... Show moreنُشر بأمر من وزير الحرب ، تم تجميعه في عدة مخطوطات كتبها السيد حسن سلاني . Main Heritage Shelves General DT199 .I2 1847 Book v. 2 Item-ID: i20237479 BIB-ID: 1011834 Show less
a translation with introduction by W.H.T. Gairdner ... Main Heritage Shelves General BP166.2 .G513 1924 Book Item-ID: i10051491 BIB-ID: 1006785 Show morea translation with introduction by W.H.T. Gairdner ... Main Heritage Shelves General BP166.2 .G513 1924 Book Item-ID: i10051491 BIB-ID: 1006785 Show less
illustrated by Vera Bock. Main Heritage Compact General Z232.P36 1953 K67K67x Ellis1953 Reference Item-ID: i10207417 BIB-ID: 1022377 Show moreillustrated by Vera Bock. Main Heritage Compact General Z232.P36 1953 K67K67x Ellis1953 Reference Item-ID: i10207417 BIB-ID: 1022377 Show less
by Frederic Du Pre Thornton ; edited by Reynold A. Nicholson. "First edition 1905. Reprinted ... 1930." Show moreby Frederic Du Pre Thornton ; edited by Reynold A. Nicholson. "First edition 1905. Reprinted ... 1930." Show less
Arabic poetry, Arabic poetry--Translations into English, English poetry--Translations from Arabic, PJ7796.E3 C66 1881
This book contains translations of Arabic poetry with a strong focus on early, pre-Islamic, or material from the Seventh Century. The work begins... Show moreThis book contains translations of Arabic poetry with a strong focus on early, pre-Islamic, or material from the Seventh Century. The work begins with an overview of the source material, with historical chapters on the ancient Arabs and literature under the Caliphates. Notes on the different interpretations of the poems and issues of authorship are also discussed. The collection includes a number of short poems, but also holds two significant works: "The Moallakat", which represents seven significant poems forming one consistent work, and the epic "The Romance of Antar", which comprises 32 books. Each collection, including the chapters devoted to shorter poems, is provided by a different translator, resulting in a number of different styles throughout the work. Notes are provided giving further context and explanation for the reader. Introduction -- The Moallakát / translated by Sir W. Jones --Shorter poems / translated by J.D. Carlyle -- The romance of Antar: an epitome of the first part / translated by Terrick Hamilton -- Kaʻb's Poem of the mantle / translated by J.W. Redhouse -- El-Būsīrī's Poem of the mantle / translated by J.W. Redhouse -- Appendix. Edited, with introduction and notes, by W.A. Clouston. "Edition: Small-paper, 300 copies. Large-paper, 70 copies. Show less
Text of Diwan in Arabic and Latin; extract from Kitab al-aghani in French. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7696.I5 A28 1837 Book Item-ID: i10128505 BIB... Show moreText of Diwan in Arabic and Latin; extract from Kitab al-aghani in French. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7696.I5 A28 1837 Book Item-ID: i10128505 BIB-ID: 2523500 Show less
by William Muir. At head of title: Non-Christian religious systems. Includes quotations in Arabic. Main Heritage Shelves General BP130.82 .M85 1878 Book ... Show moreby William Muir. At head of title: Non-Christian religious systems. Includes quotations in Arabic. Main Heritage Shelves General BP130.82 .M85 1878 Book Item-ID: i10194848 BIB-ID: 1021121 "Published under the direction of the Tract Committee". Show less
By William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. B... Show moreBy William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. Bookplate of John Kenworthy Walker, M.D. of Caius College Cambridge. Spine title: New Hindvi grammar Pt. VII. Inscribed by the author: To George Tatem Esqr. From his Very obedient friend. The Author. Bound in full contemporary leather with title in gilt on red morocco label mounted on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6378 .K57 1785 Book Item-ID: i10044930 BIB-ID: 1006296 Show less
Muʻallaqāt, Arabic poetry, Arabic poetry--Translations into English, PJ7642 .M83 1783
with a translation, and arguments by William Jones. Text in English and Arabic. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7642 .M83 1783 Book Item-ID: i10212735 BI... Show morewith a translation, and arguments by William Jones. Text in English and Arabic. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7642 .M83 1783 Book Item-ID: i10212735 BIB-ID: 1022909 Show less
Book of Sindbad, Book of Sindbad, PN687.S6 B66 1884, 382.82 Si6c
An introductory account of the structure of the Book of Sindib塤, and the probable sources of the several Eastern versions; to which is prefixed a... Show moreAn introductory account of the structure of the Book of Sindib塤, and the probable sources of the several Eastern versions; to which is prefixed a Comparative table of the tales in this group.--An epitome, by Forbes Falconer, of a Persian text, entitled Sindib塤 N塭a.--An Arabian version of the Seven Vaz婲s, tr. by Jonathan Scott.--An appendix, which contains variants of the tales in both these texts.--Index. from the Persian and Arabic ; with introductions, notes, and appendix, by W.A. Clouston. "Edition: 300 copies." Main Heritage Shelves General PN687.S6 B66 1884 Book Item-ID: i15860978 BIB-ID: 2498401 Show less
By William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. B... Show moreBy William Kirkpatrick, Captain in the service of the Honourable the East-India Company, and Persian Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India. Bookplate of John Kenworthy Walker, M.D. of Caius College Cambridge. Spine title: New Hindvi grammar Pt. VII. Inscribed by the author: To George Tatem Esqr. From his Very obedient friend. The Author. Bound in full contemporary leather with title in gilt on red morocco label mounted on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General PK6378 .K57 1785 Book Item-ID: i10044930 BIB-ID: 1006296 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