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Published 1956
The Arabs: a short history

: Includes index. : 274 pages : maps ; 22 cm.

The Arab world.

: Volume 1, number 4 (July 1955)-volume 18, number 5/6 (May/June 1972) : "Title from caption". : 18 volumes : illustrations ; 29 cm : Bimonthly, September/October 1967- : 0003-7478

Published 1954
al-ʻArab : tārīkh mūjaz /

: Translation of : Arabs, a short history.
Includes indexes. : 271 pages : maps ; 20 cm.

The Arab world's legacy : essays /

: 378 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0878500391

Published 1961
Tarikh al-Arab /

: Translation of : History of the Arabs. : 2 volumes, 956 pages : illustrations, color plates, maps, genealogical tables ; 24 cm. : wafaa.lib.

Published 1997
Arab and Islamic studies : in honor of Marsden Jones /

: Library has c.2 at Arabic section DS36.8 .A73 1997. : xi, 124, 124 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9774244028

La civilisation des Arabes /

: xv, 705 pages, 12 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), portraits ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages [679]-686.

The historical formation of the Arab nation /

: "May 1983." : v, 17 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

How Greek science passed to the Arabs /

: vi, 196 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages [189]-192.

Published 1948
Tarikh al-'Arab al-'amm : imabarāṭūrīyat al-ʻArab, ḥaḍārtuhum, madārisuhum al-falsafīyah wa-al-ʻilmīyah wa-al-adabīyah /

: Translation of : Histoire des Arabes. : 541 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 2008
Classical Arabic humanities in their own terms : festschrift for Wolfhart Heinrichs on his 65th birthday /

: The volume brings together approaches to different elements of Arabic-Islamic civilization, mainly in the areas of linguistics, literature, literary theory, and prosody, but also including religion, ritual, economics, and zoology. Contributions also touch upon the adjacent areas of the Old Iranian, Persian, Greek and Byzantine written traditions. Some take as their points of departure specific Arabic words (cat, giraffe) or morphemes; others explore literary genres, subgenres (oration, ode, macaronic poem, travel narrative) or figures within them (the trickster, the devil). Cultural concepts such as wishing, gift-giving or discourse are treated, as are aspects of broader phenomena, such as the role of gender in dream interpretation or the relative merits of luxury goods and mass-produced commodities.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047423812 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2014
The cosmic script : sacred geometry and the science of Arabic penmanship /

: "A fully illustrated, landmark study of Islamic calligraphy traced back to its deepest historical and cultural roots Explores the sacred geometry of each letter form of the Arabic alphabet as attributed to renowned 10th-century scribe Ibn Muqla Traces Ibn Muqla's system to the cross-cultural encounter between Greek learning and the scientific, artistic, and philosophical pursuits of classical Islam A richly illustrated, two-volume presentation of decades of research with more than 430 full-color illustrations Calligraphy is the central visual art of Islam. At its core resides a perennial challenge: What letter shapes traced by human hands are rightful bearers of the divine message? The answer lies in the "Proportioned Script" of Ibn Muqla, renowned scribe, man of letters, and minister under the great Abbasid Caliphate in 10th-century Baghdad. Emphasizing harmony and geometry, Ibn Muqla's system has governed the practice of Arabic scribal art up to the present day. In this two-volume, richly illustrated study, Ahmed Moustafa and Stefan Sperl analyze each letter form of Ibn Muqla's perfected penmanship and share their decades of research on Islamic letter shapes, revealing the history, linguistics, philosophy, theology, and sacred geometry that underlie this spiritual art form. In volume one the authors reveal the trilogy of prophecy, penmanship, and geometry at the foundation of Ibn Muqla's Proportioned Script. Providing a fully illustrated analysis of Islamic calligraphy's geometrical principles as transmitted in surviving writings and key manuscript sources, they examine the geometric grid of square, circle, and hexagon that informs the pen strokes of each letter shape and explore how the golden ratio appears within the matrix of the grid. They examine the development of Ibn Muqla's system in the context of the sciences, arts, and penmanship of 10th-century Baghdad and trace its origins to the cross-cultural encounter between Greek learning and the scientific, artistic, and philosophical pursuits of classical Islam. In volume two the authors analyze the calligraphic forms of each letter of the Arabic alphabet. They decode the sacred geometry of each form as it appears within the geometric grid, providing letter samples from ancient sources. Unearthing the theoretical and scientific foundations of Arabic calligraphy, this landmark study examines the aesthetic implications of Ibn Muqla's theory for the visual, verbal, and aural arts of Islam as well as the Islamic mystical tradition"--
""A fully illustrated, landmark study of Islamic calligraphy traced back to its deepest historical and cultural roots"--Provided by publisher"--
: 2 volumes : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 x 34 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781620553961 (hardback : set)

Taʻlīm al-Nisāʼ, Ādāb al-ʻArab : khiṭābān /

: 40 pages ; 17 cm.

La documentation papyrologique de l'epoque arabe : Catalogue des papyrus grecs publies d'epoque arabe concernant l'Egypte /

: Includes Index. : 237 pages ; 24 cm.

The Arab impact on Sicily and southern Italy in the Middle Ages /

: 25 pages ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Shams al-ʻArab tasṭaʻ ʻalá al-Gharb : athar al-ḥaḍārah al-ʻArabīyah fī Ūrūbbah /

: Translation of : Allahs Sonne über dem Abendland, unser arabisches Erbe. : 588 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 2001
Arab culture and Ottoman magnificence in Antwerp's Golden Age /

: 112 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm. : Bibliography.-Index. : 0197144012
9780197144015

Tārīh̲ al-ʻArab, ʻaṣr mā qabl al-islām /

: 1 volume (182 pages) ; 24 cm

Published 2007
O ye gentlemen : Arabic studies on science and literary culture in honour of Remke Kruk /

: O ye Gentlemen explores two vital strands in Arabic culture: the Greek tradition in science and philosophy and the literary tradition. They are permanent and, though drawing on Islam as a dominant religion, they are by no means dependent on it. That the strands freely interweave within the broader scope of Schrifttum is shown by more than thirty essays on subjects as varied as the social organisation of bees, spontaneous generation in the Shiʿite tradition, astronomy in the Arabian nights, the benefits of sex, precious stones in a literary text, the virtue of women in Judaeo-Arabic stories, animals in Middle Eastern music and the transmission of Arabic science and philosophy to the medieval West.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047422051 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1962
ʻUlūm al-Yūnān wa-subul intiqālihā ila al-ʻArab /

: Translation of : How Greek science passed to the Arabs. : 296 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [267]-273) and indexes.