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Classical Arabic humanities in their own terms : festschrift for Wolfhart Heinrichs on his 65th birthday / presented by his students and colleagues ; edited by Beatrice Gruendler ; with the assistance of Michael Cooperson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Heinrichs, Wolfhart.
Cooperson, Michael.
Series:
Brill eBook titles 2008
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arabic philology.
Civilization, Arab.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (648 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The volume brings together approaches to different elements of Arabic-Islamic civilization, mainly in the areas of linguistics, literature, literary theory, and prosody, but also including religion, ritual, economics, and zoology. Contributions also touch upon the adjacent areas of the Old Iranian, Persian, Greek and Byzantine written traditions. Some take as their points of departure specific Arabic words (cat, giraffe) or morphemes; others explore literary genres, subgenres (oration, ode, macaronic poem, travel narrative) or figures within them (the trickster, the devil). Cultural concepts such as wishing, gift-giving or discourse are treated, as are aspects of broader phenomena, such as the role of gender in dream interpretation or the relative merits of luxury goods and mass-produced commodities.
Contents:
Preliminary Materials / B. Gruendler and M. Cooperson
-āt Drink Your Milks! āt as Individuation Marker in Levantine Arabic / Kristen Brustad
‘Ayyār The Companion, Spy, Scoundrel in Premodern Arabic Popular Narratives / Peter Heath
Balāgha Rhetorique aristotelicienne (rethorica) et faculte oratoire (oratoria/balāgha) selon les Didascalia in \'Rethoricam (sic!)\' Aristotelis ex glosa Alpharabii / Maroun Aouad
Bi- Some Morphological Functions Of Arabic Bi-: On The Uses Of Galex, II / Dimitri Gutas
Hazaj Genese Eines Neupersischen Metrums / Benedikt Reinert
Iblīs Iblīs and the Jinn in al-Futūhāt al-Makkiyya / William C. Chittick
Īqā’ Musikalische Metrik bei al-Fārābī (gest. 950) und ihr Ebenbild bei Thoinot Arbeau (gest. 1595) / Eckhard Neubauer
Iqtiṣād La Confrontation Est-Ouest en Mediterranee aux VIIe/XIIe et Viiie/Xiiie siecles / Thierry Bianquis
Khiṭāb \'Discourse\' in the Jurisprudential Theory of Ibn ‘Aqīl Al-Ḥanbalī / A. Kevin Reinhart
Khuṭba The Evolution of Early Arabic Oration / Tahera Qutbuddin
Libās Die entliehenen Kleider des Abū Nuwās / Ewald Wagner
Mulamma’ In Islamic Literatures / Nargis Virani
Qaṣīda Its Reconstruction In Performance / Beatrice Gruendler
Qaṣīda Ghazaliyya–Khamriyya: Two Lyrical Poems by Ḥāzim al-Qarṭājannī (d. 684/1285) / Geert Jan van Gelder
Qiṭṭa Arabic Cats / John Huehnergard
Safar The Early History of Time Travel Literature: Al-Muwayliḥī’s Ḥadith ‘Isa B. Hishām and Its Antecedents / Michael Cooperson
Ta’bīr al-ruyā and aḥkām al-nujūm References to Women in Dream Interpretation and Astrology Transferred from Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Medieval Islam to Byzantium: Some Problems and Considerations / Maria Mavroudi
Taḍmīn The Notion of \'Implication\' According to al-Rummānī / B. Gruendler and M. Cooperson
Tahādī Gifts, Debts, and Counter-Gifts in the Ancient Zoroastrian Ritual / Prods Oktor Skjærvø
Tamannī If Wishes Were...: Notes on Wishing in Islamic Texts / Aron Zysow
Zarafā Encounters with the Giraffe, from Paris to the Medieval Islamic World / Remke Kruk
Index / B. Gruendler and M. Cooperson.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-281-93740-1
9786611937409
90-474-2381-X
OCLC:
654323431
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004165731.i-612 DOI

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