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Published 1994
Mamluk economics : a study and translation of al-Maqrīzī's Ighāthah /

: Translation of : Ighāthat al-ummah bi-kashf al-ghummah. : xi, 162 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0874804310 (alk. paper) :

Kitāb al-ifādah wa-al-iʻtibār fī al-umūr al-mushāhadah wa-al-ḥawādith al-muʻāyanah bi-arḍ Miṣr : qiṣṣat al-majāʻal-kubrʻa bi-Miṣr ʻām 600 H /

: 176 pages ; 24 cm : Bibliography : pages 175.

Published 1957
kitab Ighāthat al-ummah bi-kashf al-ghummah /

: 19, 92 pages : facsims. ; 24 cm.

Published 2002
Ighāthat al-ummah bi-kashf al-ghummah /

: At head of title : Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah, Markaz Taḥqīq al-Turāth : 11, 92 pages : facsimiles ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Kitāb al-ifādah wa-al-iʻtibār fī al-umūr al-mushāhadah wa-al-ḥawādith al-muʻāyanah bi-arḍ Miṣr /

: 63, 16 pages ; 20 cm.

La stèle de la famine, à Séhel /

: 44 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Published 2023
Extreme Klimaereignisse und Hungerkatastrophen in den Prophetenbüchern /

: Extreme Klimaereignisse und Hungerkatastrophen zählen zu den kontinuierlichsten Problemen, mit denen sich Menschen durch alle Zeiten hindurch auseinandersetzen mussten. Gleichzeitig sind sie eng verflochten mit zeitlichen, räumlichen und gesellschaftlichen Bedingungen. Mit Methoden der historischen Hungerforschung und dem da etablierten Vulnerabiltitätskonzept werden die Texte der Hebräischen Bibel danach befragt, wie die Menschen extreme Klimaereignisse wahrgenommen, gedeutet und bewältigt haben. Dabei zeigt sich, dass die Texte nie einfache, monokausale Erklärungen bereithalten, sondern sich auf eine Reihe von unterschiedlichen, teilweise widersprüchlichen Aussagen stützen. Gott, Mensch und Natur erscheinen in dieser Vorstellung als Akteure, die miteinander agieren und die Katastrophe gleichermaßen mitverantworten. Extreme climate events and famines are among the most continuous problems that humans have had to deal with throughout the ages. At the same time, they are closely intertwined with temporal, spatial and social conditions. Using methods of historical hunger research and the established concept of vulnerability, this study examines the texts of the Hebrew Bible to determine how people perceived, interpreted and coped with extreme climate events. In doing so, it becomes apparent that the texts never provide simple, monocausal explanations, but rely on a number of different, sometimes contradictory statements. God, humans and nature appear in this conception as actors who interact with each other and share equal responsibility for the catastrophe.
: 1 online resource (640 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004526723
9789004526853

Published 1936
La famine dans l'Égypte ancienne /

: "Publications de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale." : 4 pages l., [xi]-xv, 176 pages ; 25 cm. : "Bibliographie": pages [165]-171.
"Les textes" : pages [99]-149; "Mots et expressions désignant la famine": pages [151]-158.

Published 2021
A physician on the Nile : [a description of Egypt and journal of the famine years] /

: "A Physician on the Nile begins as a description of everyday life in Egypt at the turn of the seventh/thirteenth century, before becoming a harrowing account of famine and pestilence"--
: xliv, 256 pages : maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781479806249

Published 1962
Le traité des famines de Magrīzī /

: Reprinted from Journal of the economic and social history of the Orient, volume 5, pt. 1, 1962.
Translation of : إغاثة الأمة بكشف الغمة. : 90 pages ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 3-5.