Nabia Abbott

Nabia Abbott (31 January 1897 – 15 October 1981) was an American scholar of Islam, papyrologist and paleographer. She was the first woman professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. She gained worldwide recognition for her researches into the emergence of the Arabic script and the oldest written documents of Islam. She was also a pioneer in the study of early Muslim women. Especially noteworthy was her biography of Aisha, one of the wives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1974
Two queens of Baghdad : mother and wife of Hārūn al-Rashīd /

: Originally published : 1946. : ix, 277 pages : map, genealogical tables ; 21 cm. : Bibliographical footnotes.

The rise of the north Arabic script and its Ḳurʼānic development : with a full description of the Ḳurʼān manuscripts in the Oriental institute /

: xxii, 106 pages : illustrations, (map), 33 plates (1 folded) ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : pages xvii-xxii.

Studies in Arabic literary papyri /

: 3 volumes : facsimiles ; 31 cm.

Published 1938
The Kurrah papyri from Aphrodito in the Oriental Institute /

: A revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.) Chicago, 1933. : xviii, 101 pages, [4] leaves : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Bibliography: p. xiii-xviii.

Published 1937
The monasteries of the Fayyūm /

: "Reprinted from the American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature. Vol. L III, 1936/37, pp. 13-33, 73-96, 158-79." : 66 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical footnotes.

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