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al-Muʻjam fi aṣḥāb al-qāḍi al-imām Abu-ʻAli al-Ṣadafi /
: Added title page in Latin : ... Almôcham (dictionarium ordine alphabetico) de discipulis Abu Ali Assadafi, ab Aben Al-Abbar scriptum ... Arabice nunc primum edidit ... Franciscus Codera et Zaydin ... Matriti, De Rojas, 1886. : 19, 368 pages ; 22 cm.
Akhbār wulāt Khurāsān /
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The present work is not an historical text in the regular sense of the word. It is rather an inventory of as many citations and borrowings in later sources as possible from a text now lost. Written in Arabic, the Akhbār wulāt Khurāsān was started by ʿAbd al-Ḥusayn b. Aḥmad al-Sallāmi (d. 300/912) of Khwār near Bayhaq, whose account ran to the year 289/902, and then continued by his brother Abū ʿAlī b. Aḥmad al-Sallāmī, finishing in the year 344/955. As stated by the author of the present compilation, the work is important in that it is an early history of the governors of Khurāsān which was not written from religious or political motives. A trusted source, it saw at least three abridgements and is cited or used by many later authors, among them Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī (d. 440/1048), ʿIzz al-Dīn b. al-Athīr (d. 630/1233), and ʿAbd al-Ḥayy b. Ḍaḥḥāk Gardīzī (fl. middle 5th/11th century)
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1 online resource. :
9789004405806
9786002030177
Pour un humanisme vécu : Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī : essai sur la personnalité morale, intellectuelle...
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At head of title : Institut français de Damas.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Université de Paris IV) under the title : Essai sur le personnalité morale et intellectuelle d'Abū Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī. :
xlii, 471 pages ; 25 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages [xxiii]-xlii) and index.
Qāmūs al-baḥrayn : Matn-i kalāmi-yi fārsi-yi taʾlīf bih sāl-i 814 qamarī /
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Muḥammad Abu ʼl-Faḍl Muḥammad's (fl. ca. 800/1400) Persian Qāmūs al-baḥrayn was written in 814/1411. About the author's life and times nothing is known other than that his nickname 'Ḥamīd Muftī' points at a certain level of expertise in the legal profession. Being a theological summa, the Qāmūs al-baḥrayn stands in a long tradition. The author used numerous theological and philosophical sources, referring explicitly to such authorities as Avicenna (d. 428/1037), Suhrawardī (d. 587/1191), Fakhr al-Dīn Rāzī (d. 606/1210), and Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī (d. 672/1274). The work contains so many obvious borrowings from Rāzī that the Qāmūs al-baḥrayn is factually an exposition of his thought. In the edition, a special effort was made to point this out in each case where a concrete reference could be given. There are few theological summae in Persian; readers of Persian will therefore be delighted to discover this comprehensive work and its mellifluous style of composition.
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1 online resource. :
9789004395428
9789004395220