Franz Rosenthal

Franz Rosenthal (August 31, 1914 – April 8, 2003) was the Louis M. Rabinowitz Professor of Semitic Languages at Yale University from 1956 to 1967 and Sterling Professor Emeritus of Arabic, scholar of Arabic literature and Islam at Yale from 1967 to 1985. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1943
Ahmad b at-Tayyib as-Sarahsî /

: Half-title : ... A scholar and littérateur of the ninth century.
Includes "Unpublished texts" (pages 127-135) in Arabic characters. : 135 pages ; 25 cm. : "List of text editions quoted": pages 5-12.

Published 1963
ʻIlm al-taʼrīkh ʻinda al-Muslimīn /

: Romanized record.
Translation of : History of Muslim historiography. : 10, 860 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

A history of Muslim historiography /

: xii, 558 pages ; 25 cm : wafaa.lib.

Gambling in Islam /

: 192 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9004043144

Published 1961
Manāhij al-ʻulamāʼ al-Muslimīn fī al-baḥth al-ʻilmī /

: Translation of : The technique and approach of Muslim scholarship. : 230 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : Sara.lib

Published 2011
Humor in early Islam

: Humor in Early Islam , first published in 1956, is a pioneering study by the versatile and prolific scholar Franz Rosenthal (1914-2003), who (having published an article on mediaeval Arabic blurbs), should have written this text himself. It contains an annotated translation of an Arabic text on a figure who became the subject of many jokes and anecdotes, the greedy and obtuse Ashʿab, a singer who lived in the eighth century but whose literary and fictional life long survived him. The translation is preceded by chapters on the textual sources and on the historical and legendary personalities of Ashʿab; the book ends with a short essay on laughter. Whether or not the jokes will make a modern reader laugh, the book is a valuable source for those seriously interested in a religion or a culture that all too often but unjustly is associated, by outsiders, with an aversion to laughter.
: "Translation of texts":p. [36]-131. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004215733 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2014
Man versus society in medieval Islam /

: In Man versus Society in Medieval Islam , Franz Rosenthal (1914-2003) investigates the tensions and conflicts that existed between individuals and society as the focus of his study of Muslim social history. The book brings together works spanning fifty years: the monographs The Muslim Concept of Freedom , The Herb. Hashish versus Medieval Muslim Society (Brill, 1971), Gambling in Islam (Brill, 1975), and Sweeter than Hope. Complaint and Hope in Medieval Islam (Brill,1983), along with all the articles on unsanctioned practices, sexuality, and institutional learning. Reprinted here together for the first time, they constitute the most extensive collection of source material on all these themes from all genres of Arabic writing, judiciously translated and analyzed. No other study to date presents the panorama of medieval Muslim societies in their manifold aspects in as detailed, comprehensive, and illuminating a manner.
: Includes index. : 1 online resource (volume) : 9789004270893 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2007
Knowledge triumphant : the concept of knowledge in medieval Islam /

: In Knowledge Triumphant , Franz Rosenthal observes that the Islamic civilization is one that is essentially characterized by knowledge ( 'ilm ), for 'ilm is one of those concepts that have dominated Islam and given Muslim civilization its distinctive shape and complexion.' There is no branch of Muslim intellectual and daily life that remained untouched by the all-pervasive attitude towards 'knowledge' as something of supreme value for Muslim being. With a new foreword by Dimitri Gutas.
: Previously published: 1970. With new introduction. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047410959 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

The Muqaddimah : an introduction to history /

: Includes indexes.
Translation of the author's introduction (Muqaddimah) to his Kitāb al-ʻibar. : 3 volumes : illustrations ; 27 cm.

Published 1985
The return of the Caliphate to Baghdad /

: Translation of extracts from : Tārīkh al-rusul wa-al-mulūk. : xxii, 239 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [209]-218) and index. : 0873958764

Published 1989
General introduction, and, From the Creation to the Flood /

: Translation of extracts from : Tārīkh al-rusul wa-al-mulūk. : xx, 413 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [373]-386) and index. : 0887065627
0887065635 (pbk.)

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