Brockelmann | History of the Arabic Written Tradition Volume 2 | Buch | 978-90-04-32631-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Arabisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1021 g

Reihe: Handbook of Oriental Studies : Sect. 1, Der Nahe und der Mittlere Osten

Brockelmann

History of the Arabic Written Tradition Volume 2

Buch, Englisch, Arabisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1021 g

Reihe: Handbook of Oriental Studies : Sect. 1, Der Nahe und der Mittlere Osten

ISBN: 978-90-04-32631-6
Verlag: Brill


The present English translation reproduces the original German of Carl Brockelmann’s Geschichte der Arabischen Litteratur (GAL) as accurately as possible. In the interest of user-friendliness the following emendations have been made in the translation: Personal names are written out in full, except b. for ibn; Brockelmann’s transliteration of Arabic has been adapted to comply with modern standards for English-language publications; modern English equivalents are given for place names, e.g. Damascus, Cairo, Jerusalem, etc.; several erroneous dates have been corrected, and the page references to the two German editions have been retained in the margin, except in the Supplement volumes, where new references to the first two English volumes have been inserted.
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Book 3. The decline of Islamic literature

First section: From Mongol rule until the conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selim I in the year 1517

Introduction

Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
A. Individual biographies
B. Collective biographical works
C. Local and national history
D. Universal history
§ 4. Popular literature in prose, anthologies, and folk tales
§ 5. Hadith
A. 'Ilm al-hadith wa-'ilm al-rijal
B. Biographies of the Prophet
C. Collections of hadith and edifying works
§ 6. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Malikis
C. The Shafi'is
D. The Hanbalis
§ 7. Qur'anic sciences
§ 8. Dogmatics and usul al-din
§ 9. Mysticism
§ 10. Mathematics
§ 11. Astronomy
§ 12. Geography and cosmography
§ 13. Politics and public administration
§ 14. Militaria, hunting, and agriculture
§ 15. Medicine and veterinary science
§ 16. Zoology
§ 17. Music
§ 18. Occult sciences
§ 19. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors
7. al-Suyuti
I. Fann al-tafsir wa-ta'alluqatuhu wal-qira'at
II. Fann al-hadith wa-ta'alluqatuhu
III. Fann al-fiqh wa-ta'alluqatuhu
IV. al-Ajza' al-mufrada fi masa'il makhsusa 'ala tartib al-abwab
V. Fann al-'arabiyya wa-ta'alluqatuhu
VI. Fann al-usul wal-bayan wal-tasawwuf
VII. Fann al-ta'rikh wal-adab

Chapter 2. Iraq and al-Jazira
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Malikis
C. The Shafi'is
D. The Hanbalis
E. The Shi'a
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Mathematics
§ 10. Astronomy
§ 11. Music
§ 12. Medicine

Chapter 3. North Arabia
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Historiography
§ 3. Hadith
§ 4. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Malikis
§ 5. Qur'anic sciences
§ 6. Mysticism
§ 7. Mathematics
§ 8. Geography

Chapter 4. South Arabia
§ 1. Poetry
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Shafi'is
C. Sayyid Muhammad b. Ibrahim b. 'Ali b. al-Murtada b. al-Mufaddal b. al-Hadi b. al-Wazir
D. The Zaydis
§ 5. Qur'anic sciences
§ 6. Mysticism
§ 7. Medicine
§ 8. Horse breeding
§ 9. Occult sciences
§ 10. Encyclopaedias

Chapter 5. Iran and Turan
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Shafi'is
C. The Shi'a
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Philosophy
§ 10. Politics
§ 11. Mathematics
§ 12. Astronomy
§ 13. Medicine
§ 14. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 6. India
§ 1. Philology
§ 2. Historiography
§ 3. Fiqh, Abu Hanifa
§ 4. Qur'anic exegesis
§ 5. Mysticism

Chapter 7. The Turks of Rum and the Ottoman empire
§ 1. Philology
§ 2. Historiography
§ 3. Fiqh, Abu Hanifa
§ 4. Qur'anic sciences
§ 5. Dogmatics
§ 6. Mysticism
§ 7. Medicine
§ 7a. Mathematics and astronomy
§ 8. Occult sciences
§ 9. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 8. North Africa
§ 1. Poetry
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
A. Local history
B. History of the Ibadis
C. History of dynasties
D. Universal history
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh, Malik
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Politics
§ 10. Mathematics
§ 11. Astronomy
§ 12. Travelogues
§ 13. Medicine
§ 14. Music
§ 15. Alchemy and occult sciences
§ 16. Eroticism

Chapter 9. Spain
§ 1. Poetry and belles-lettres
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Fiqh, Malik
§ 5. Qur'anic sciences
§ 6. Mysticism
§ 7. Politics
§ 8. Mathematics and astronomy
§ 9. Travelogues and geographies
§ 10. Medicine
§ 11. Sport

Second Section
From the conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selim I in 1517 to the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt in 1798
Introduction
Chapter 1. Egypt and Syria
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
A. Individual biographies
B. Collective biographical works
C. Local and national history
D. Chronicles
E. Universal history
§ 4. Popular works and anthologies
§ 5. Hadith
§ 6. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Malikis
C. The Shafi'is
D. The Hanbalis
E. The Shi'a
§ 7. Qur'anic sciences
§ 8. Dogmatics
§ 9. Mysticism
§ 10. Homiletics and paraenesis
§ 11. Philosophy
§ 12. Politics
§ 13. Mathematics
§ 14. Astronomy
§ 15. Geography and travelogues
§ 16. Hunting and militaria
§ 17. Music
§ 18. Medicine
§ 19. Occult sciences
§ 20. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 2. Al-Jazira, Iraq, and Bahrain
§ 1. Poetry
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Shafi'is
C. The Shi'a
§ 5. Qur'anic sciences
§ 6. Dogmatics
§ 7. Mysticism
§ 7a. Philosophy
§ 8. Travelogues

Chapter 3. North Arabia
§ 1. Poetry
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh
A. The Hanafis
B. The Malikis
C. The Shafi'is
D. Hanbalis and Wahhabis
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Philosophy
§ 10. Mathematics
§ 11. Astronomy
§ 12. Geography and travelogues
§ 13. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 4. South Arabia
§ 1. Poetry and belles-lettres
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh
A. The Shafi'is
B. The Zaydis
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Astronomy
§ 10. Occult sciences

Chapter 5. Oman, East Africa, and Abessinia
A. Oman
B. East Africa
C. Abyssinia

Chapter 6. Iran and Turan
§ 1. Poetry and belles-lettres
§ 1b. Philology
§ 2. Hadith
§ 3. Shi'i fiqh and kalam
§ 4. Qur'anic sciences
§ 5. Mysticism
§ 6. Philosophy
§ 8. Mathematics and astronomy
§ 10. Medicine
§ 11. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 7. India
§ 1. Philology
§ 2. Historiography
§ 3. Belles-lettres
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Hanafi fiqh
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Philosophy
§ 10. Travelogues
§ 11. Encyclopaedias

Chapter 8. The Malay Archipelago

Chapter 9. Rumelia and Anatolia
§ 1a. Philology
§ 2. Historiography
§ 3. Popular prose
§ 4. Hadith
§ 5. Fiqh, Abu Hanifa
§ 6. Qur'anic sciences
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Politics
§ 10. Astronomy
§ 11. Medicine
§ 12. Music
§ 13. Agriculture
§ 14. Occult sciences
§ 15. Encyclopaedias and polyhistors

Chapter 10. The Maghreb
§ 1. Adab
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Popular prose
§ 5. Hadith
§ 6b. Fiqh, Maliki
§ 7. Qur'anic sciences
§ 8. Dogmatics
§ 9. Mysticism
§ 9a. Philosophy
§ 10. Mathematics and astronomy
§ 11. Geography and travelogues
§ 12. Medicine
§ 13. Warfare

Chapter 11. The Sudan

Third Section
From the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt in 1798 until the present day

Chapter 1. Egypt
§ 1. Poetry and rhymed prose
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Popular prose
§ 5. Hadith
§ 6. Fiqh
A. The Malikis
B. The Hanafis
C. The Shafi'is
§ 7. Dogmatics
§ 8. Mysticism
§ 9. Paraenesis
§ 10. Mathematics
§ 11. Geography and travelogues
§ 12. Encyclopaedias

Chapter 2. Syria
§ 1. Poetry
§ 2. Philology
§ 3. Historiography
§ 4. Islamic theology and mysticism

Chapter 3. Mesopotamia and Iraq

Chapter 4. Mecca (North Arabia)

Chapter 5. South Arabia

Chapter 6. Oman

Chapter 7. Persia

Chapter 8. Afghanistan

Chapter 9. India

Chapter 11. Istanbul

Chapter 12. Russia

Chapter 13. The Maghreb

Chapter 14. The Sudan

Addenda & Corrigenda
Postscript


Carl Brockelmann (1868-1956, PhD, Strasburg, 1890), a renowned German orientalist, was professor at the universities of Breslau, Berlin, Königsberg, Halle and Breslau again. His best-known publication is Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur (GAL), a systematically organized bio-bibliographical reference on all Arabic literature.


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