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A Traveller in Thirteenth-Century Arabia - Ibn Al-Mujawir's Tarikh Al-Mustabsir

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext ’...a major event in the world of Arabian studies. ...it is a work of considerable scholarship. Prominent among its many strengths are the attention given to elucidating Ibn al-Mujawir's often garbled accounts of contemporary and earlier political and dynastic history, and to commenting on his dense information concerning trade, commercial practice, taxes, weights and measures. Most important, through his twenty years of textual travels in and around Tarikh al-Mustabsir, Professor Smith has opened up the broad landscape of Ibn al-Mujawir's Arabia, in all its richness, strangeness and - not least - comedy, to a wide a new readership.’ Bibliotheca Orientalis '... we can only be full of admiration about what has been achieved here.' Journal of the American Oriental Society Informationen zum Autor G. Rex Smith is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Manchester, UK. He was professor of Arabic there, 1990-97, after teaching also in the universities of Cambridge, 1970-75, and Durham, 1978-89. A large part of his research over the years has been in the field of Arabian history, particularly that of the south of the peninsula, the Yemen. He has published numerous articles on this subject, some of which are collected in Studies in the Medieval History of the Yemen and South Arabia (Variorum, Ashgate, Aldershot, 1997). He has also published (in two volumes) The Ayyubids and Early Rasulids in the Yemen, Gibb Memorial Series, London, 1974-78, the first volume of which is the edition of an Arabic chronicle which covers the period of the Ayyubids in the Yemen and the Rasulids down to the year 694/1295. He is the translator and annotator of a volume of The History of al-Tabari. The Conquest of Iran, vol. XIV of the Bibliotheca Persica, Albany NY, 1994. Recently he published A Medieval Administrative and Fiscal Treatise from the Yemen, Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 20, Oxford, 2006. He has written numerous entries for the Encyclopaedia of Islam (second edition) and has been an editor of the Cambridge History of Arabic Literature, Journal of Semitic Studies and New Arabian Studies. Klappentext This is the first English translation of the Tarikh al-Mustabsir, written in the early quarter of the thirteenth century by Ibn al-Mujawir. The text is a fascinating account of the western and southern areas of the Arabian Peninsula by a man from the east of the Islamic world, probably from Khurasan in Iran, and provides a unique source for social and economic history, written with a humour and wit otherwise unknown in the writings of medieval Islam. This translation is fully annotated with an introduction, appendices, glossary and full index, and contains maps and illustrations. Zusammenfassung An English translation of the "Tarikh al-Mustabsir", written in the early quarter of the thirteenth century by Ibn al-Mujawir. This text is an account of the western and southern areas of the Arabian Peninsula by a man from the east of the Islamic world, probably from Khurasan in Iran. Inhaltsverzeichnis A Traveller in Thirteenth-Century Arabia / Ibn al-Mujawir's Tarikh al-Mustabsir...

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An English translation of the "Tarikh al-Mustabsir", written in the early quarter of the thirteenth century by Ibn al-Mujawir. This text is an account of the western and southern areas of the Arabian Peninsula by a man from the east of the Islamic world, probably from Khurasan in Iran.

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Authors G. Rex (EDT) Smith
Assisted by G. Rex Smith (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2008
 
EAN 9780904180916
ISBN 978-0-904180-91-6
No. of pages 341
Dimensions 177 mm x 246 mm x 32 mm
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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