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Published 1969
Icon and minaret : sources of Byzantine and Islamic civilization /

: xii, 180 p. ; 21 cm. : Bibliographical footnotes.

Published 1932
Ḥaḍārat al-Islām fī Dār al-Salām /

: At head of title: Wizārat al-Maʻārif al-ʻUmūmīyah. : 324 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1936
Ḥaḍārat al-Islām fī Dār al-Salām /

: 302 pages ; 24 cm.

Al-Masāq.

: Volme 1 (1988)- : "The Journal of the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean."
Imprint varies. : volumes : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Also available via World Wide Web; OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online; Subscription required for access to abstracts and full text. : 3 issues per year, 2009- : 0950-3110 : Issued by : the Society for the Medieval Mediterranean, <2010>
Volmes 1 (1988)-10 (1998) in volume 10.

Humanism in the renaissance of Islam : the cultural revival during the Buyid Age /

: ix, 329 pages : 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [290]-301.) and indexs. : 9004072594

Graeco-Arabica.

: Volume 1 (1982)- : volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm

The life of Greece : being a history of Greek civilization from the beginnings, and of civilization...

: Maps on lining papers. : xviii, 754 pages, [24] leaves of plates : maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 673-679) and index.

Published 1979
Medieval Western civilization and the Byzantine and Islamic worlds : interaction of three cultures /

: xiii, 513 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0669008680

al-Madkhal ilá tārīkh wa-ḥaḍārat al-Ighrīq /

: 334 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm : 977245016x

Published 2000
Intellectual traditions in Islam /

: Papers derived from a seminar entitled "Intellectual Traditions in Islam," organized by The Institute of Ismaili Studies at the Mellor Centre, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, August 14-20, 1994. : xvii, 252 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-238) and index. : 186064435X

Muslim Spain 711-1492 A.D. : a sociological study /

: Revision and enl. edition of : Some aspects of the socio-economic and cultural history of Muslim Spain 711-1492 A.D. 1965. : 269 pages : map ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-243) and indexes. : 9004061312

Published 2011
Histories of the Middle East studies in Middle Eastern society, economy and law in honor of A.L. Udovitch /

: For four decades Abraham L. Udovitch has been a leading scholar of the medieval Islamic world, its economic institutions, social structures, and legal theory and practice. In pursuing his quest to understand and explain the complex phenomena that these broad rubrics entail, he has published widely, collaborated internationally with other leading scholars of the Middle East and medieval history, and most saliently for the purposes of this volume, taught several cohorts of students at Princeton University. This volume is therefore dedicated to his intellectual legacy from a uniquely revealing angle: the current work of his former students. The papers in this volume range chronologically from the period preceding the rise of Islam in Arabia to the Mamluk era, geographically from the Western Mediterranean to the Western Indian Ocean and thematically from the political negotiations of Christian and Islamic Mediterranean sovereigns to the historiography of Western Indian Ocean port cities.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004214736 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2017
The 'Abbasid and Carolingian Empires : comparative studies in civilizational formation /

: Circa AD 750, both the Islamic world and western Europe underwent political revolutions; these raised to power, respectively, the ʿAbbasid and Carolingian dynasties. The eras thus inaugurated were similar not only in their chronology, but also in the foundational role each played in its respective civilization, forming and shaping enduring religious, cultural, and societal institutions. The ʿAbbāsid and Carolingian Empires: Studies in Civilizational Formation , is the first collected volume ever dedicated specifically to comparative Carolingian-ʿAbbasid history. In it, editor D.G. Tor brings together essays from some of the leading historians in order to elucidate some of the parallel developments in each of these civilizations, many of which persisted not only throughout the Middle Ages, but to the present day. Contributors are: Michael Cook, Jennifer R. Davis, Robert Gleave, Eric J. Goldberg, Minoru Inaba, Jürgen Paul, Walter Pohl, D.G. Tor and Ian Wood.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004353046 : 1929-2403 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Hellenism in the East : the interaction of Greek and non-Greek civilizations from Syria to Central Asia after Alexander /

: Series statement from jacket. : xii, 192 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [166]-184) and index. : 0715621254

Sailing from Byzantium : how a lost Empire shaped the world /

: xxx, 335 pages : maps ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [309]-327) and index. : 0553803816

Bulletin critique des Annales islamologiques.

: volume 1 (1984)-15 (1999) : Previously published 1984-1985 as a section in Annales islamologiques, with title: Bulletin critique. : 15 volumes ; 28 cm.

Published 2011
Insights into Hittite history and archaeology /

: Hitherto, research on the Hittites has been highly specialised and often separated by discipline: history, philology and archaeology (in which natural sciences are taking a more prominent role). Unfortunately, no up-to date publication has been available to bring the work and evidence of these different fields together, making it extremely difficult for the non-specialist to obtain a general overview of Hittite studies. This volume closes that gap by providing contributions on several key issues in Hittite studies based on new developments and approaches from historical, philological and archaeological points of view. The subjects discussed include history, state and society, the written legacy, the environment and economy, foreign contacts, cities, temples and sanctuaries, military and warfare, pottery, and metals and metallurgy.
: xxi, 340 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789042921368
9042921366

Published 2018
Essays on Turkish literature and history /

: In Essays on Turkish Literature and History Barbara Flemming makes available essays partly previously published in German. They offer insights gained through decades of scholarship. Although the Ottoman period is central, a wide range is covered, including an early Turkish principality, Mamluk and Ottoman Egypt, and contemporary southeastern Turkey. The essays look into historical and political factors involved in the preoccupation with the world's ending, into Muslim-Christian dialogue, the sultan's prayer before battle, and the bilingualism of poets. Of particular interest are the sections on female participation in mysticism, on an anti-Sufi movement in Cairo, on the Ottoman capital's appeal to collectors and emigrants (Diez, Süssheim, Böhlau), and on the far-reaching effects of alphabet change.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004355767 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Istanbul and the civilization of the Ottoman Empire /

: xiii, 187 pages : illustrations, mapages ; 20 cm. : bibliography : pages 177-180. : 0806110600

Published 2008
Jacob of Edessa and the Syriac culture of his day /

: Jacob of Edessa (c.640-708) is considered the most learned Christian of the early days of Islam. In all fifteen contributions to this volume, written by prominent specialists, the interaction between Christianity, Judaism, and the new religion is an important issue. The articles discuss Jacob's biography as well as his position in early Islamic Edessa, and give a full picture of the various aspects of Jacob of Edessa's life and work as a scholar and clergyman. Attention is paid to his efforts in the fields of historiography, correspondence, canon law, text and interpretation of the Bible, language and translation, theology, philosophy, and science. The book, which marks the 1300th anniversary of Jacob's death, also contains a bibliographical clavis.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-293) and indexes. : 9789047426936 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.