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Kitāb Sharh ̣ashʻār al-Hudhalīyīn /

: 3 volumes ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 1959
Shuʻarāʾ Hajar min al-qarn al-thānī ʻashar ilá al-qarn al-rābiʻ ʻashar /

: Includes selections from the poets' works. : 10, 614 pages ; 25 cm.

منشور في 2019
Miʿyār al-ashʿār wa-Mizān al-afkār fī sharḥ Miʿyār al-ashʿār /

: Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī (d. 672/1274) was an influential philosopher, theologian, mathematician and astronomer, besides being the first director of the famous observatory at Marāghah near Tabriz as well as a man of politics. Author of a large number of scholarly works, he is especially famous for such treatises as his Tajrīd al-iʿtiqād on theology, the Zīj-i Īlkhānī on astronomy, the Ḥall mushkilāt al-Ishārāt , his influential commentary on Avicenna's (428/1037) Kitāb al-ishārāt wal-tanbīhāt on philosophy and logic, and his Akhlāq-i Nāṣirī on ethics. The present work contains an edition of a compendium on Persian and Arabic metrics which Ṭūsī says he wrote at the request of some friends, probably at the time of his association with the Ismailis, before the Mongol invasion and the collapse of the Niẓārī state in 654/1256. It is followed by the edition of a detailed commentary on it by the Indian scholar Muḥammad Saʿdallāh Murādābādī (d. 1294/1877). Persian, interspersed with Arabic.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004405714
9786002030115

منشور في 1906
Ḥusn al-ṣaḥābah fī sharḥ ashʻār al-ṣaḥābah /

: volume <1> ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Aṭlas al-mawāqiʻ al-atharīyah bi-Muḥāfaẓat al-Sharqīyah /

: Atlas of archeological sites in Sharqīyah Governorate, Egypt.
: 1 atlas (1 volumes (unpaged)) : color maps ; 30 X 41 cm. : 9773053245

Sharḥ al-Burdah lil-Imām al-Būṣīrī wa-tashṭīruhā /

: 41 pages ; 25 cm

منشور في 1929
Fī ṣaḥrāʼ al-ʻArab wa-al-adyirah al-sharqīyah : al-ḥalqah al-úlá fī al-āthār al-Qibṭīyah /

: At head of title : al-Jamʻīyah al-Atharīyah al-Miṣrīyah. : 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 2001
Aṭlas al-mawāqiʻ al-atharīyah bi-Muḥāfaẓat al-Sharqīyah.

: 1 volume (unpaged) : maps ; 30 x 41 cm. : 9773053245

منشور في 1949
al-Aʻlām al-Sharqīyah : fī al-māʼah al-rābiʻah ʻasharah al-hijrīyah, min sanat 1301 ilá sanat 1365, sanat 1883 ilá sanat 1946 /

: Volume 1 has added t.p. : Biocraphies [sic] of famous men of the Orient in the XIVthe [c]entury hijri. : volume < 1, 4 > ; 24 cm.

al-Khizānah al-sharqīyah : abḥāth wa-amālī fī tarīkh al-Sharq wa-ādābihi wa-ḥaḍāratihi fī ʻahd al...

: volume <2> ; 24 cm

منشور في 1868
Tārīkh khulāṣat al-athar fī aʻyān al-qarn al-ḥādī ʻashar /

: 4 volumes ; 25 cm.

منشور في 2020
Philosophical Theology in Islam : Later Ashʿarism East and West /

: Philosophical Theology in Islam studies the later history of the Ashʿarī school of theology through in-depth probings of its thought, sources, scholarly networks and contexts. Starting with a review of al-Ghazālī's role in the emergence of post-Avicennan philosophical theology, the book offers a series of case studies on hitherto unstudied texts by the towering thinker Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī as well as specific philosophical and theological topics treated in his works. Studies furthermore shed light on the transmission and reception of later Ashʿarī doctrines in periods and regions that have so far received little scholarly attention. This book is the first exploration of the later Ashʿarī tradition across the medieval and early-modern period through a trans-regional perspective. Contributors: Peter Adamson, Asad Q. Ahmed, Fedor Benevich, Xavier Casassas Canals, Jon Hoover, Bilal Ibrahim, Andreas Lammer, Reza Pourjavady, Harith Ramli, Ulrich Rudolph, Meryem Sebti, Delfina Serrano-Ruano, Ayman Shihadeh, Aaron Spevack, and Jan Thiele.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004426610
9789004426603

منشور في 1954
Buldān al-Khilāfah al-Sharqīyah : yatanāwalu ṣifat al-ʻIrāq wa-al-Jazīrah wa-Īrān wa-aqālīm Āsiyah...

: Translation of : Lands of the Eastern Caliphate. : 590 pages : 25 cm.

Uṣūl al-ḥaḍārah al-sharqīyah /

: Translation of : The origins of oriental civilization. : 160 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

منشور في 1898
Kitāb al-masʼalah al-Sharqīyah /

: 352 pages ; 24 cm.

منشور في 1974
Tārīkh al-mūsīqá al-Sharqīyah : tārīkh mūsīqāt al-ʻālam ajmaʻ fī ālātihā wa-salālimihā al-mūsīqīyah...

: "Risālat al-Kindī fī ajzāʼ khabarīyah fī al-mūsīqá": p. 261-268. : 319 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 2019
Naqd wa bar rasī-yi Āthār u sharḥ-i aḥwāl-i Jāmī /

: Regarded by many as the last great mystical poet of medieval Persia, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 898/1492) spent the greater part of his life in Herat. As a student, he excelled in every subject he engaged in and appeared destined for an academic career. But then, in his early thirties, he went through a spiritual crisis that ended in him joining the Herat branch of the mystical Naqshbandiyya order, led by the charismatic Saʿd al-Dīn Kāshgharī (d. 860/1456). A protégé of three successive Timurid rulers in Herat, Jāmī's wide network of friendships and relations extended from spiritual and literary circles through the political to the academic. With 39.000 lines of verse and over 30 prose works to his name, Jāmī's literary production is quite overwhelming. The present volume by Aʿlākhān Afṣaḥzād contains an in-depth study of his life, work and significance, concluded by a two hundred-page analysis of his famous Laylī u Majnūn.
: Series taken from jacket. : 1 online resource. : 9789004402478
9789646781160

منشور في 1996
Fihris al-makhṭūṭāt al-ʻArabīyah fī maktabat al-Maʻhad al-ʻIlmī al-Faransī lil-Āthār al-Sharqīyah bi-al-Qāhirah /

: 144 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-133) and indexes. : 2724701674 : 0257-4136 ;

منشور في 1970
Majmūʻat qiṣaṣ wa-rasāʼil wa-ashʻār /

: 307, 65 pages : facsims. ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : shimaa

منشور في 2019
Āthār-i Fatḥallāh Khān-i Shaybānī. Volume 1 : Jild-i avval Dīwān-i ashʿār, Fatḥ u ẓafar /

: Fatḥallāh Khān Shaybānī (d. 1308/1891) was a major poet of the Qajar era who belonged to the so-called 'return' movement, which wanted to break free from the Sabk-i Hindī or 'Indian style' in poetry, that was popular in Iran since Safavid times. Shaybānī was born in a suburb of Kashan around 1241/1825. Having completed his education there and thanks to his father's connections, he became a companion of the future Nāṣir al-Dīn Shāh Qājār (r. 1264-1313/1848-96). However, due to courtly intrigues he was soon expelled, an expulsion which would last a full 35 years before relations were restored. In that period he served in various official capacities, lastly as the governor of Mashhad. Between assigments, he lived in the countryside near Natanz for around 25 years. Shaybānī's work, here published in full, is characterized by an aversion of undue embellishments, his choice of subjects, his criticism of politics and society, and his concrete suggestions for change. 2 vols; volume 1.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004406384
9786002030870