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The Excellence of the Arabs. |
Ibn Qutaybah |
xxxiii,304p |
New York U.P. |
2017 |
6,069円 |
Islamic civilization -- Intellectual life -- Early works to 1800
فضل العرب والتنبيه على علومها
Faḍl al-ʻArab wa-al-tanbīh ʻalá ʻulūmihā
The Excellence of the Arabs is a spirited defense of Arab identity—its merits, values, and origins—at a time of political unrest and fragmentation, written by one of the most important scholars of the early Abbasid era.
In the cosmopolitan milieu of Baghdad, the social prestige attached to claims of being Arab had begun to decline. Although his own family originally hailed from Merv in the east, Ibn Qutaybah locks horns with those members of his society who belittled Arabness and vaunted the glories of Persian heritage and culture. Instead, he upholds the status of Arabs and their heritage in the face of criticism and uncertainty.
The Excellence of the Arabs is in two parts. In the first, Arab Preeminence, which takes the form of an extended argument for Arab privilege, Ibn Qutaybah accuses his opponents of blasphemous envy. In the second, The Excellence of Arab Learning, he describes the fields of knowledge in which he believed pre-Islamic Arabians excelled, including knowledge of the stars, divination, horse husbandry, and poetry. And by incorporating extensive excerpts from the poetic heritage—“the archive of the Arabs”—Ibn Qutaybah aims to demonstrate that poetry is itself sufficient corroboration of Arab superiority.
In English and Arabic; English translated from original Arabic |
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A Hundred and One Nights: Mi'at laylah wa laylah. |
Fudge, Bruce (ed. & tr.) |
xlvii,402p |
New York U.P. |
2016 |
5,310円 |
Arabic Fairy tales
[Miʼat laylah wa-laylah]
Known to us only through North African manuscripts, and translated into English for the first time, A Hundred and One Nights is a marvelous example of the rich tradition of popular Arabic storytelling. Like its more famous sibling, the Thousand and One Nights, this collection opens with the frame story of Shahrazad, the gifted vizier’s daughter who recounts imaginative tales night after night in an effort to distract the murderous king from taking her life. A Hundred and One Nights features an almost entirely different set of stories, however, each one more thrilling, amusing, and disturbing than the last. In them, we encounter tales of epic warriors, buried treasures, disappearing brides, cannibal demon women, fatal shipwrecks, and clever ruses, where human strength and ingenuity play out against a backdrop of inexorable, inscrutable fate.
In English and Arabic; English translated from original Arabic |
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Le Livre des Avares: Kitab al-Bukhala'. |
Al-Djahiz de Basra, Abou Othman Amr Ibn Bahr |
xxii,390p 古書 |
Oriental Press |
1972 repr.(1900) |
2,904円 |
Arabic literature -- Avarice -- Islam
البخلاء
Al-Bukhalāʼ: Le livre des avares:
par Abou Othman Amr ibn Bahr al-Djahiz de Basra ; texte arabe, publié d'après le manuscrit unique de Constantinople, par G. van Vloten |
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Le Cadi et la Mouche: anthologie du livre des animaux. |
Jahiz |
440p 古書 |
Sindbad |
1988 |
2,662円 |
Arabic literature -- Jāḥiẓ, -868 or 869 -- Zoology
Le cadi et la mouche : anthologie du Livre des animaux/ Jâhiz ; extraits choisis, traduits de l'arabe et présentés par Lakhdar Souami
[Kitāb al-ḥayawān] |
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Le Milieu Basrien et la Formation de Gahiz. |
Pellat, Charles |
xxxvi,311p 古書 |
Adrien Maisonneuve |
1953 |
3,872円 |
Jāḥiẓ, -868 or 869
Le milieu basrien et la formation de Ǧahiz/ Charles Pellat |
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'Uqala' al-Majanin. |
Abu al-Qasim al-Hasan ibn Habib (m. 406 h.) |
384p |
Dar al-Nafa'is |
1987 |
1,331円 |
Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Islamic Empire -- biography -- Mental illness in literature
عقلاء المجانين
أبي القاسم الحسن بن محمد بن حبيب
ʻUqalāʼ al-majānīn
Abī al-Qāsim al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb (Nīsābūrī), taḥqīq ʻUmar al-Asʻad |
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Kitaban fi al-Khayl: |
Ibn al-Kalbi & Ibn al-A'rabi |
108p+136p |
'Alam al-Kutub |
1987 |
1,573円 |
Arabian horse -- Horses -- Arab countries -- History
كتابان في الخيل
ابن الكلبي،, ابن العربي
Kitābān fī al-khayl
Ibn al-Kalbī; Ibn al-ʻArabī
Nasab al-khayl / li-Ibn al-Kalabī --
Asmāʼ Khayl al-ʻArab wa-fursānihā / li-Ibn al-Aʻrabī -- |
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The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah and his people. |
Al-Azmeh, Aziz |
xxi,634p |
Cambridge U.P. |
2014 |
7,260円 |
Islam -- Origin -- History -- to 1500
A comprehensive and innovative reconstruction of the emergence of early Muslim religion and polity in their historical, religious and ethnological contexts. Intended principally for scholars of late antiquity, Islamic studies and the history of religions, the book opens up many novel directions for future research. |
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Arabia and the Arabs: from the bronze age to the coming of Islam. |
Hoyland, Robert G. |
xii,324p 古書 |
Routledge |
2001 |
1,694円 |
Arabian Peninsula - History
Arabia and the Arabs/ Robert G Hoyland
Provides a survey of the Arab region and its peoples from prehistory to the coming of Islam. Using a wide range of sources-- inscriptions, poetry, histories, and archaeologicar evidence-- Robert Hoyland explores the main cultural areas of Arabia, from ancient Sheba in the south to the deserts and oases of the north. Also examines economy, society, religion, art, architecture and artifacts, language and literature, and Arabhood and Arabisation.
1. East Arabia --
2. South Arabia --
3. North and central Arabia --
4. Economy --
5. Society --
6. Religion --
7. Art, architecture and artefacts --
8. Language and literature --
9. Arabhood and Arabisation -- |
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The Nativist Prophets of Early Islamic Iran: rural revolt and regional Zoroastrianism. |
Crone, Patricia |
xi,566p maps |
Cambridge U.P. |
2013(12) |
1,936円 |
Islam -- Iran -- Religion -- History
Patricia Crone's book is about the Iranian response to the Muslim penetration of the Iranian countryside, the revolts subsequently triggered there and the religious communities that these revolts revealed. The book also describes a complex of religious ideas that has demonstrated a remarkable persistence in Iran. |
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Images of Muhammad: narratives of the Prophet in Islam across the centuries. |
Khalidi, Tarif |
ix,342p |
Doubleday |
2009 |
1,650円 |
Muḥammad, -- Prophet, -632 -- Biography -- Appreciation
Tarif Khalidi examines the ways Muhammad has been depicted and revered from the immediate aftermath of his death to the present day. With scholarly authority, Khalidi explores how the biography of Muhammad has been constructed, reconstructed, and utilized in various Islamic cultures, and traces the influences that have shaped his image, including the profound effect of negative perceptions promulgated by the West. As he describes the great variety of Islamic beliefs and practices, Khalidi illuminates the values and ideas shared by the Sunni, Shia, and Sufi sects, as well as the differences among them, providing Western readers with a clear, objective perspective on the current conflicts within the Muslim world as well as their global repercussions.
Introduction: Reflections on Muhammad and biography
I The Turning Point: Muhammad in the Qur'an
II The Legislation: Muhammad in Hadith
III The Master Narrative: Muhammad in the Sira
IV The Teacher of Manners: Muhammad in Adab
V The Light of the World: Muhammad in Shiite biographies
VI The Model Mystic: Muhammad in Sufi literature
VII The Prophet Canonized: Muhammad's Sira in a new canonical age
VIII The Universal Model: Muhammad in later medieval biography
IX The Hero: Muhammad in modern biography
X The Liberator: Muhammad in contemporary Sira
Conclusion |
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The March from Medina: a revisionist study of the Arab conquests. |
Jandora, John W. |
vi,155p |
The Kingston Press |
1990 |
2,299円 |
Islamic Empire -- History -- 622-661
This book provides a succinct account of the limits of knowledge about the circumstances behind the rapid Islamic expansion from Medina, including the Ridda Wars immediately after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. |
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Meccan Trade and Islam: problems of origin and structure. |
Simon, Robert |
205p 古書 |
Akademiai Kiado |
1989 |
3,300円 |
Mecca (Saudi Arabia) -- Commerce -- History
This is the revised and enlarged English version of A mekkai kereskedelem kialakulasa es jellege
Part One
Chapter 1: Forerunners and rivals of Mecca in oriental trade
Introduction
Arabia and oriental trade in the 6th century
Byzantium and Iran in oriental trade
Yemen and oriental trade in the 6th century
Kinda and Yemen
Najran and Yemen
Yemen after Abyssinian conquest
Chapter 2: Hums and īlāf
Mecca before hums and īlāf
Organization of hums and īlāf
Part Two
Chapter 3: The nature of Meccan trade
Internal organization of Meccan trade
External factors determining Meccan trade
Types of loval markets on the Arabian peninsula on the eve of Islam
The nature of Meccan trade
Appendix I: Who exchanged what for what in Mecca on the eve of Islam?
Relation between Meccan trade and Muhammadan Islam
Exchange operations in Mecca on the eve of Islam as depicted in some Koran passages
Appendix 2: Comments on the ownership conditions of Muhammadan Islam
Appendix 3: Some observations on the institution of mu'ākhāh: between tribalism and umma |
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The Crisis of Muslim History: religion and politics in early Islam. |
Ayoub, Mahmoud M. |
ix,179p |
Oneworld |
2003 |
1,936円 |
Islam and politics -- Islam -- History
This detailed guide presents the key events, individuals and socio-political conditions which defined the era of the first Four Caliphs and which led to the Sunni/Shi'i schism and the Crisis of Succession. |
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Byzantium Viewed by the Arabs. |
El Cheikh, Nadia Maria |
xi,271p |
Harvard U.P. |
2004 |
1,694円 |
Arab countries -- Relations -- Byzantine Empire
While the theme of 'the other' in the history of Arab-Byzantine relations has been sporadically and intermittently by the others and herself, it has now, with this publication received a panoramic treatment from the rise of Islam in the 7th century to the fall of Constantinople in 1454. |
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Tarikh al-Mawsil. |
Al-Azdi, Abu Zakariya bn Iyas (m. 334 h.) |
2 vols. |
Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyah |
2006 |
2,662円 |
Mosul (Iraq) -- History
تاريخ الموصل
تأليف أبي زكريا يزيد بن محمد بن إياس الأزدي
Tārīkh al-Mawṣil
taʼlīf Abī Zakarīyā Yazīd ibn Muḥammad ibn Iyās al-Azdī ; taḥqīq wa-takmilat Aḥmad ʻAbd Allāh Maḥmūd
al-juzʼ 1. Sanat 16 H. -- sanat 244 H.
al-juzʼ 2. Sanat 228 H. -- sanat 334 H. |
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South Arabian Hunt |
Serjeant, R. B. |
143p ills. 古書 |
Luzac |
1974 |
1,980円 |
Hunting customs -- South Arabia -- Social life and custom -- Literature
The ibex hunt in pagan southern Arabia had a ritual and religious aspect to it as a small group of inscriptions discovered in eastern Yemen and Hadramawt shows. |
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Al-Iklil min Akhbar al-Yaman wa Ansab Himyar, |
al-Hasan ibn Ahmad Hamdani |
351p 古書 |
al-Dar al-Yamaniyah |
1987 |
1,694円 |
Arabs -- Yemen (Republic) -- Genealogy
الإكليل من أخبار اليمن وأنساب حمير : الكتاب العاشر : في معارف همدان وأنسابها وعيون أخبرها
تصنيف لسان اليمن أبي محمد الحسن بن أحمد بن يعقوب الهمداني
al-Iklīl min akhbār al-Yaman wa-ansāb Ḥimyar : al-kitāb al- ʻāshar fī maʻārif Hamdān wa-ansābihā wa-ʻuyūn akhbārihā
taṣnīf Lisān al-Yaman Abī Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Yaʻqūb al-Hamdānī ; ḥaqqaqahu wa-ʻallaqa ḥawāshīh Muḥibb al-Dīn al-Khaṭīb |
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Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies. |
Harley, J.B. & D. Woodward (ed.) |
xxiv,579p ills. 古書 |
U. of Chicago Press |
1992 |
4,950円 |
Cartography -- Islamic civilization -- Middle East -- South Asia -- History
PART ONE: Islamic Cartography
Chapter 1. Introduction to Islamic Maps/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa
Chapter 2. Celestial Mapping/ Emilie Savage-Smith
Chapter 3. Cosmographical Diagrams/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa
Early Geographical Mapping
Chapter 4. The Beginnings of a Cartographic Tradition/ Gerald R. Tibbetts
Chapter 5. The Balkhi School of Geographers/ Gerald R. Tibbetts
Chapter 6. Later Cartographic Developments/ Gerald R. Tibbetts
Chapter 7. Cartography of al-Sharif al-Idrisi/ S. Maqbul Ahmad
Chapter 8. Geodesy/ Raymond P. Mercier
Chapter 9. Qibla Charts, Qubla Maps, and Related Instruments/ David A. King and Richard P. Lorch
Premodern Ottoman Geographical Mapping
Chapter 10. Introduction to Ottoman Cartography/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa
Chapter 11. Military, Administrative, and Scholarly Maps and Plans/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa
Chapter 12. Itineraries and Town Views in Ottoman Histories/ J. M. Rogers
Marine Charting
Chapter 13. The Role of Charts in Islamic Navigation in the Indian Ocean/ Gerald R. Tibbetts
Chapter 14. Islamic Charting in the Mediterranean/ Svat Soucek
PART TWO: South Asian Cartography
Chapter 15. Introduction to South Asian Cartography/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg
Chapter 16. Cosmographical Mapping/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg
Chapter 17. Geographical Mapping/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg
Chapter 18. Nautical Maps/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg
Chapter 19. Conclusion/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg
Chapter 20. Concluding Remarks/ J. B. Harley and David Woodward |
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Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times. |
Hourani, George F. |
viii,131p 古書 |
Khayyats |
1963(51) |
1,089円 |
Navigation -- Commerce -- Indian Ocean -- History
Chapter I: Trade Routes in the Pre-Islamic Era
Prehistory and geography
The East before Alexander
The Persian Gulf in Hellenistic and Roman times
The Red Sea in Hellenistic and Roman times
The Sassanid and Byzantine empires
Appendix: Director sailing between the Perian Gulf and China in pre-Islamic times
II: Trade routes under the Caliphate
General consequence of the Islamic expansion
The Arabs on the Mediterranean
Persian and Arab sea trade with the Far East
East Africa and the coasts of Arabia
Later times
III: The Ships
General remarks
Hull and their equipment
Masts and sails
Navigation and life at sea
Appendix: Four sea-stories |