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The Byzantine and early Islamic Near East. Vol. 2, Land use and settlement patterns : papers of the Second Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam [Studies in late antiquity and early Islam, 1]
Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam, G. R. D. King, Averil Cameron
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. xiv, 270 pages (45) pages of plates : illustrations, maps, plans ; 25 cm. Papers in English or French.

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Hardcover. Zustand: VERY GOOD. 428pp. Sewn binding in blue cloth, gilt spine lettering, sans DJ as issued. Ex-library with external labels removed; spine nicked at front head corner, exceedingly clean and sharp otherwise with sound binding and no evidence of use. From the Ernest L. Martin collection with his bookplate. 'This vol…ume focuses on the problems researchers face when using (Byzantine) Greek, Syriac and Arabic sources together for the reconstruction of Near Eastern history from 400-c. 800. Contributions to the volume set the stage for a critical re-reading and revisionist interpretations of selected sources in the various cultural and literary traditions. The volume thus brings together neighbouring disciplines in ways that shed new light on this vitally important time in history. 1. MICHAEL WHITBY, Greek Historical Writing after Procopius: Variety and Vitality 2 . AVERIL CAMERON, New Themes and Styles in Greek Literature: Seventh-Eighth Centuries 3. JOHN HALDON, The Works of Anastasius of Sinai: A Key Source for the History of Seventh-Century East Mediterranean Society and Belief 4. G. J. REININK, Ps.-Methodius: A Concept of History in Response to the Rise of Islam 5. HAN J. W. DRIJVERS, The Gospel of the Twelve Apostles: A Syriac Apocalypse from the Early Islamic Period 6. Wadad Al-Q??? Early Islamic State Letters: The Question of Authenticity 7. Stefan Leder, The Literary Use of the Khabar: A Basic Form of Historical Writing 8. Lawrence I. Conrad, The Conquest of Arwad: A Source-Critical Study in the Historiography of the Early Medieval Near East' (Publisher's blurb).

The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East: Problems in the Literary Source Materials [Studies in late antiquity and early Islam, 1]
Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam, Averil Cameron, Lawrence I. Conrad
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. owner's name in pen, else As New. xiv, 428 pages ; 24 cm.
Weitere BilderSECOND BEST. [A short story in] The English Review, Number 39, Edited by Austin Harrison. First edition,
LAWRENCE, D[avid]. H[erbert]. (D.H. Lawrence early short story)
Verlag: London: The English Review February, 1912
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8vo, 246x166mm), [xvi adverts], 377-560, [4 adverts]p. Lawrence's short story occupying pages 461 - 469. Original printed wrappers, faded at the edges, the spine replaced with near-contemporary paper of a similar colour, a small piece torn (without text loss) from the head-fore corner of the final two advertisement leaves. Prese…rved in a modern cloth covered solander box. The first publication of one of D.H. Lawrence's earliest short stories, in this case a tale which had been written in the summer of 1911 although this published version differs slightly from the manuscript and concerns two sisters who meet after being apart for some time and, inevitably I suppose, one of them takes to a young swain. Other contents include contributions from John Masefield, John Galsworthy, George Moore, &c., and a portrait of Masefield by William Strang.