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Arabica : revue d'études arabes.

: "Revue d'études arabes."
: Began with volume 1, number 1 (Jan. 1954) : Subtitle varies : Journal of Arabic and Islamic studies, 1993- ; revue d'études arabes et islamiques, 2000-.
Title from web page (viewed on May 23, 2019) : volumes : illustrations ; 25 cm : Irregular (three to six issues per year), <2012-> : 1570-0585

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 104 (SPRING 1978)

: CONTENTS: ARCE News-- Annual Meeting, 1978-- Publications-- Research Experiences in Cairo, Alexandria, and Beirut / David B. Ruedig-- The Nag Hammadi Codices Editing Project: A Final Report / Stephen Emmel-- From Mawla to Mamluk: Origins of Islamic Military Slavery / Daniel Pipes-- Change in the Arabic Music Tradition of Cairo: 1932-1977 / Salwa El-Shawan

Akhmīm fī al-ʻaṣrayn al-Qibṭī wa-al-Islāmī : dirāsah atharīyah-tārīkhīyah /

: Archeological and historical study of Akhmīm, Egypt during the Coptic and Islamic periods. : 175 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 24 cm : Bibliography : pages 140-147.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 87 (OCTOBER 1973)

: CONTENTS: Jasper Yeates Brinton 1878-1973-- Henry L. F. Lutz 1886-1973-- Notes from Princeton-- ARCE-Sponsored Expeditions and Projects 1973-74 The Akhenaten Temple Project of the University-- Museum, Philadelphia / by Donald B. Redford-- Why Study Islamic Astronomy? / by David A. King-- Algeria and Baghdad Conferences of 1973 / by Michael W. Suleiman-- Notes on Activities in Egypt-- The Center’s Guest Book-- 1973 Annual Meeting - Abstracts of Papers.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 99-100 (WINTER/SPRING 1977)

: CONTENTS: In Memoriam: Derwood Warner Lockard-- In Memoriam: Abdel Moneim Abu Bakr-- Research News-- ARCE Tour to Egypt-- ARCE in Egypt-- Tutankhamen in the U.S.-- Directory of Egyptian Antiquities Service-- Egyptian Population Increasing-- Annual Meeting Abstracts-- Project in Medieval Islamic Astronomy - David A. King-- Political Journalism and the ’Urabi Rebellion - William R. C. Phelps-- Second Season of the Nag Hammadi Excavation - Bastiaan Van Elderen and James M. Robinson.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 113 (WINTER 1980)

: CONTENT: Archaeological Survey of Deir el-Ballas, Peter Lacovara-- ISLAMIC BANKING., Ann E. Mayer-- Egypt's Royal Archives, 1922-1952., Martin Kramer-- Abbas Hilmi II Papers-- Salamah Musa and Social Criticism in Egypt, Vernon Egger-- The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolisî REPORT OF THE ThIRD SeASON 1980., Kent R. Weeks-- Archaeology in Egypt: 1980-- ARCE News and Announcements.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 150-151 (SUMMER/FALL 1990)

: CONTENTS: Westernization Within Traditional Context: Hilmiyya al-Jadida by Khaled Asfour -- Agricultural Scenes in the Private Tombs of the Eigh-teenth Dynasty by Patricia A. Bochi -- Examining Early Islamic History with Numismatic Sources by Stuart D. Sears -- Papers and Panels on Egypt Given at the MESA Conference November 1990 -- From the Egyptian Press -- EAO Personnel Update -- Booknotes -- The News from New York -- Development News -- In Remembrance.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 110 (Fall 1979)

: Contents: THE ISLAMIC PREACHER: HIS ROLE IN THE MOSQUE AND COMMUNITY / by Patriek Daniel Gaffney-- THE FILM-SONGS OF UMM KALTHUM, MUflAMMAD »ABD AL-WAHHÄB, FARID AL-*AfRASH AND LÂYLÄ MURAD / by John A ndrus-- COPTIC STUDIES IN CAIRO: A REPORT / by Leslie S.B. MacC oull-- THE AMARNA PERIOD OF EIGHTEENTH DYNASTY EGYPT: BIBLIOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT 1978 / by Edward K. Werner

Published 1996
Namat ̣sạʻb, wa-namat ̣mukhīf /

: On pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, with special reference to a poem by Thābit ibn Jābir Taʼabbata Sharran.
: 445 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 2019
Nuskha-shinākht : Pizhūhishnāma-yi nuskhashināsi-yi nusakh-i khaṭṭi-yi Fārsī /

: This is a work on the codicology of Islamic manuscripts with a special emphasis on manuscripts in Persian. According to the great Iranian codicologist Iraj Afshar it is the most detailed and complete work in its field in Persian after Mahdī Bayānī's Kitābshināsi-yi kitāb-i khaṭṭī , published posthumously in 1353/1974-75. The work is divided into two parts: the first part discusses all the elements related to the physical existence of a manuscript in the order in which these come to be, while the second part describes various aspects of the embellishments with which manuscripts were often provided once the codex had been produced. The work is extremely detailed and comes with many photographs in illustration of the text. Special attention is drawn to the care with which the author records the terminology around Islamic manuscripts in Persian. As such, this work may be regarded as complementary to A. Gacek's Arabic Manuscripts and The Arabic Manuscript Tradition.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004405936
9786002030252

Published 2019
Fihrist-i nuskhahā-yi khaṭṭi-yi madrasa-yi Imām Ṣādiq-i ('alayhi al-salām) Chālūs /

: Many studies on the Islamic world refer to writings that were originally published in manuscript. Even if a lot of these texts are now available in print, countless others are not, while printed works are often superseded by later, more critical editions. This means that the importance of Islamic manuscripts remains undiminished. In the West, major collections were established before 1900 and it is exceptional for new collections to be founded. In Iran, a country whose libraries host over 345.000 manuscripts, the establishment of new collections, often by testamentary disposition, is not uncommon. The Imām Ṣādiq Madrasa of Chalus near the Caspian Sea was founded in 1948. Its library contained just printed books. From 1979 onward, its third director, Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Mūsawī, introduced a programme for the active collection of manuscripts from among the inhabitants of Chalus and the surrounding region. By 2002, some 700 manuscripts had been obtained, all described in this catalogue.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004402775
9789646781610

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 27 (February, 1958)

: Reports received in. December and early January from Edward F. Wente, Director of the Center in Cairo, painted the immediate future of archaeological research in Egypt proper in rather gloomy colors. His most recent letter, dated January 22, is, however, rather more hopeful. This Newsletter, presents a summary, with a few additions from other sources, of the news in Mr. Wente*s letters. Following this is a communication from Mr. John Alden Williams, the Center's second Fellow, on work in the Islamic field.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 120 (WINTER 1982)

: CONTENT: The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt Bibliography Supplement 1980-198, Edward K. Werner-- An Ethnographic Comparison of Egypt under Sadat and Nasser, Robert A. Fernea-- 1982 Season of Excavations at Quseir AL-QADIM, Donald S. Whitcarib, and Janet H. Johnson-- The Islamic Coins from Quseir al-Qadim, 1980, Michael L. Bates-- The 1982 Season at Mut, Richard Fazzini and William Peck, Jr.-- Egypt at the Newark Museum, Susan H. Auth-- Call for Papers for the Annual Meeting-- Notes from the Executive Director.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 132 (WINTER 1986)

: CONTENT: A Preliminary Report on 1984 Excavations AT HiERAKONPOLIS, Michael A Hoffman-- The Iconography of the Ptolemaic Kings, Queens and Deities Based on the Reliefs at Philae, Helen Vassilika-- A Biography of Tawfiq al-Hakim: Report, William M. Hutchins-- Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani's Theory of Stylistics: Report, Margaret Larkin-- Muslim Mobilization and Change-Producing Institutions: A Preliminary Report, Arthur Chris Eccel-- The Revival of Islamic Preaching in Egypt, Patrick Daniel Gaffney-- News and Notes.

Published 2009
Alexandria : historical and archaeological guide /

: "Gives an overview of all the historical sites in and around Alexandria, from the earliest Ptolemaic remains submerged under the sea, through the Greco-Roman catacombs, to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic landmarks of the city. All the city's museums are also covered"--American University in Cairo Press (distributor) Web site, 20 Apr. 2012.
: 178 p. : col. ill., col. maps, plans (some col.) ; 24 cm. : 90185479977978

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 92 (WINTER 1975)

: CONTENTS: Page Zareh H. Misketian 1916-1974-- Gamil Antaki - Rashad Abd Al-Muttalib-- International Conference on Egyptology in Cairo / by Cynthia Sheikholeslami-- Medieval Islamic Astronomy - Progress Report / by David A. King-- On the Problems of Research at the Libraries of the Yemen Arab Republic / by Abbas Hamdani-- Missione Archeologica in Egitto Della Universita di Roma / by Sergio Donadoni-- Travel by Foreigners Within Egypt-- The Center’s Guest Book-- Notes From Princeton-- Works on Egyptology Currently in Progress-- An Additional Footnote on Pleating in Ancient Egypt-- ARCE Fellows - 1974-75-- Minutes of Meeting of Members-- ARCE Membership-- Photographs.

Published 2019
Sullam al-samawāt /

: In the Persianate world, encyclopaedias have a long history. Arabic works by Persian authors aside (like Ibn Farīghūn's Jāmiʿ al-ʿulūm , 4th/10th century), the earliest encyclopaedia in Persian is Avicenna's (d. 428/1037) philosophical Dānishnāma-yi ʿAlāʾī . Fakhr al-Dīn Rāzī's (d. 606/1210) Jāmiʿ al-'ulūm on the other hand, is an encyclopaedia on everything there was to know at the time. Philosophical encyclopaedias would usually divide into logic, physics and metaphysics, more general encyclopaedias into the pre-Islamic and Islamic sciences, also called the rational ( ʿaqlī ) and traditional ( naqlī ) sciences, even if a strict separation was not always maintained. In addition, there were also specialized encyclopaedias like Ibn Ḥusayn Jurjānī's medical Dhākhira-yi Khwārazmshāhī (early 6th/12th century). The content of encyclopaedias often being dependent on the author's interests and intellectual horizon, no universal format exists. The present work by Abū Qāsim Kāzarūnī (fl. early 11th/17th century) is an example of a very personal encyclopaedia, treating of religion, philosophy, and literature.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404939
9789648700305

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 125 (SPRING 1984)

: CONTENT: The Egyptian Collection of the CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ArT, Arielle P. Kozloff-- The Apis House Project in Mit Rahinah, Michael Jones and Angela Millward Jones-- Recent Fieldwork at Hierakonpolis, J. Fred Harlan and Michael A. Hoffman-- The Naukratis Project, 1983, William D. E. Coulson, Albert Leonard, Jr., and Nancy C. Wilkie-- Some Remarks on Egypt's Status as a Student MUSLIM LeARNING CENTER IN THE 4th/10tH C., Sam I. Gellens-- Islamic Liberalism in Contemporary Egypt, Leonard Binder-- 1984 Annual Meeting List of Paper Titles-- In MEMORIAM, Does Dunham.

Published 2022
Cities, monuments and objects in the Roman and Byzantine Levant : studies in honour of Gabi Mazor /

: Chapters by leading archaeologists in Israel and the Levant explore themes and sites connected with cities and villages from the Hellenistic to early Islamic periods across the region.
: Also issued in print: 2022. : 1 online resource (ii, 312 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803273358 (PDF ebook) : : Open access.

Published 2016
Ceramiche vicinorientali della Collezione Popolani /

: This volume illustrates the Popolani Collection at the Archaeological Museum of Florence, consisting of ancient pottery vessels, terracotta oil-lamps, glazed Islamic tiles, Romano-Byzantine glassware, as well as various objects from the Damascene antique market.
: Previously issued in print: 2016. : 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : 9781784914653 (ebook) :