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The correspondence between Aristotle and Alexander the Great : an anonymous Greek novel in letters in Arabic translation / Miklós Maróth = Aḥwāl al-ḥukamāʼ fī ayyām Iskandar / ḥaqqaqahu wa-qaddama la-hu Mārūt Mīklūsh.
The correspondence between Aristotle and Alexander the Great : an anonymous Greek novel in letters in Arabic translation Miklós Maróth = أحوال الحكماء في أيام إسكندر / حققه وقدم له ماروت ميكلوش.

Van Pelt Library PA3894.E8 M37 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maróth, Miklós, 1943- author.
Series:
Documenta et monographiae ; 5.
Documenta et monographiae, 1785-0886 ; 5
Language:
Arabic
English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Subjects (All):
Aristotle--Spurious and doubtful works.
Aristotle.
Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C--Spurious and doubtful works.
Alexander.
Imaginary letters.
Epistolary fiction, Greek--History and criticism.
Epistolary fiction, Greek.
Greek letters--History and criticism.
Greek letters.
Greek letters--Translations into Arabic.
Greek literature--History and criticism.
Greek literature.
Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C.
Alexander, the Great, 356 BC-323 BC--Spurious and doubtful works.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Spurious and doubtful works
Translations
Physical Description:
volume ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Aḥwāl al-ḥukamāʼ fī ayyām Iskandar
أحوال الحكماء في أيام إسكندر
Place of Publication:
Piliscsaba : The Avicenna Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, 2006.
Language Note:
English and Arabic.
Summary:
In addition to the letters allegedly exchanged between Aristotle and Alexander the Great, the novel in letters contains four pseudo-Aristotelian works also known as independent treatises. These works are: Waṣiyyat Ariṣtū (Aristotle's admonitions); Peri basileias; Risālat fī siyāsat al-mudun (Policy of governing the cities); Al-siyāsa al-ʻāmmiyya (the original version of Sirr al-asrār, or Secretum secretorum); and De mundo--Cf. p. 2-3 (English).
Notes:
Text of the epistolary novel translated into Arabic from Greek; introduction and comments on the text in English.
In addition to the letters allegedly exchanged between Aristotle and Alexander the Great, the novel in letters contains four pseudo-Aristotelian works also known as independent treatises. These works are: Waṣiyyat Arisṭū (Aristotle's admonitions); Peri basileias; Risālat fī siyāsat al-mudun (Policy of governing the cities); Al-siyāsa al-'āmmiya (the original version of Sirr al-asrār, or Secretum secretorum); and De mundo--Cf. p. 2-3 (English).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-106).
ISBN:
9638635975
9789638635976
OCLC:
586079420

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