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Studies in Islamic Mysticism

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Informationen zum Autor British scholar, translator, and writer on Islamic mysticism and literature, Reynold Alleyne Nicholson (1868-1945). He was raised in Keighley, England, attended Cambridge University for his undergraduate studies, and then he taught Persian and Arabic at the Universities of Cambridge and London. The writings of Rumi, the famous Persian poet and Sufi mystic, particularly his greatest work, "The Masnavi," are best known through Nicholson's translations. In addition, he translated and published analyses of other Sufi poets and thinkers including Attar, Hafiz, and Ibn Arabi. Nicholson's research on Islamic mysticism was esteemed in his day and is still seen as being significant now. He made a great contribution to the understanding of Sufism in the West by highlighting its intellectual and spiritual aspects and dispelling myths and stereotypes. The famous Edward Cadbury Medal was given to Nicholson in 1936. He was a member of the Royal Asiatic Society and the recipient of various honors and accolades for his contributions. Up to the time of his death in 1945, he kept up his writing and teaching careers and left behind a body of profound research on Islamic literature and mysticism. Klappentext A re-issue in paperback of Nicholson's classic survey of the field of Islamic mysticism. Intended as reading for students of sufism, philosophy and literature, it also provides an introduction to the translations of both R.A. Nicholson and A.J. Arberry. Zusammenfassung A re-issue in paperback of Nicholson's classic survey of the field of Islamic mysticism. Intended as reading for students of sufism, philosophy and literature, also providing an introduction to the translations of both Nicholson and Arberry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Abú Sa'íd Ibn Abi 'L-Khayr; Chapter 2 1 The title is borrowed from Jílí's work, the Insánu'l-kámil, of which a brief but illuminating exposition will be found in Dr Muammad Iqbál's Development of metaphysics in Persia(London, 1908), p. 150 foll. I may also refer to two articles written by myself: ";A Moslem philosophy of religion" (Muséon, Cambridge, 1915, p. 83 foll.) and ";The úfí doctrine of the Perfect Man" (Quest, 1917, p. 545 foll.); passages from both have been incorporated in this essay, with or without alteration. The following abbreviations are used: K=the edition of the Insánu'l-kámilpublished at Cairo in A.H. 1300; Comm. K=the commentary by Ahmad ibn Muammad al-Madaní on Chapters 50-54 of the Insánu'l-kámil(Loth's Catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the Library of the India Office, No. 667); M=the commentary by Jílí on the 559th Chapter of Ibnu'l-'Arabí's Futúátu'l-Makkiyya(Loth's Catalogue, No. 6931).; Chapter 3 1I have used the following editions and commentaries: Díwánof Ibnu 'l-Fári, ed. by Rushayyid b. Ghálib al-Dadá (Marseilles, 1853). This contains the minor poems, with a grammatical commentary by asan al-Búríní as well as extracts from the mystical commentary of 'Abdu'l-Ghaní al-Nábulusí.The Tá 'iyyatu'l-kubrá, with the commentary of 'Abdu'l-Razzáq al-Káshání bearing the title Kashfu'l-wujúhi'l-ghurr li-ma'ání na mi'l-durr(Cairo, A.H. 1319).The Tá'iyyatu'l-kubrá, with the commentary of al-Nábulusí entitled Kashfu'l-sirri'l-ghámi fi shar Díwán Ibni'l-Fári (MS. in the British Museum, Add. 7564-5 Rich.). The commentary on the Tá 'iyyabegins at f. 176 of the first volume.The Tá'iyyatu'l-kubrá, ed. with a German verse-translation by Hammer-Purgstall (Vienna, 1854).Concerning the Italian translation of the Tá 'iyyatu'l-kubráby Sac. Ignazio Di Matteo (Rome, 1917) and the valuable notice of it by Prof. Nallino which appeared in Rivista degli studi orientali, vol. VIII (Rome, 1919), some remarks will be found in the preface to this volume, The abbreviations Díwán, K. and N. refer to (a), (b) and (c) respectively., Michael Angelo;...

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Authors R. Nicholson, Reynold A Nicholson, Reynold A. Nicholson, Reynold Alleyne Nicholson, NICHOLSON REYNOLD A
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.11.2001
 
EAN 9780700702787
ISBN 978-0-7007-0278-7
No. of pages 296
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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