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Verlag: Edizioni All'insegna del Veltro, 1988
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Verlag: Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento, 2022
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Sprache: Arabisch
Verlag: Matba'at Mahmud Beik, Istanbul, 1902
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. 370 pp., Arabic text, edited with footnotes by Muhammad Amin al-Khanaji, modern hard back, paper slightly browned, few ink annotations in margins, first & last leaf foxed, few wormholes on the first few pages, occasional foxing. Published 1320 A. H./ 1902. Al-Askari is described by many biographers as a scholar of high standing, whose circle was attended by many eminent scholars who sought to read under him. He wrote a large number of books, most of which have either been lost or exist only in manuscript. If this book tells us something, it's about the breadth of Al-Askari's linguistic knowledge. As a scholar of the fourth century of the Islamic era, Al-Askari was encyclopedic in his knowledge. #35307.
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Verlag: Al-Matba'a al-Khairiyya, Cairo, 1892
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Volume I: [1], 338 pp., 2pp., contents / Volume II: 1 pp., contents, 380 pp., Arabic text within borders, modern black hard back binding with gilt on spine, browned paper, annotations in margins throughout, light foxing, tear at front fly leaf, title hand written on front fly leaf, small tear to top corner of last leaf. "Proverbs excited the interest of the learned from the beginning of Arabic literature, historians and philologists emulated one another in collecting and explaining them. Thus we find among the sources of the works that have survived to us the old historians and genealogists like 'Awna b. al-Hakam, and Abu'L- Yakzan to whom with the great monographist Muhammad b. Habib, Zubair b. Bakkar and al-Maidani we owe most of the history and legendary material. Majma' al-Amthal is one of the oldest works which has survived, containing 4,766 proverbs. Al-Maidani collected the material compiled by his predecessors in this work and expanded each section by an appendix on modern proverbs. Since then the work has been regarded as a standard work on the subject".Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, Volume 5, p. 409. The second text Jamharat al-'Amthal was compiled by Abu Hilal al-Askari (d. 1005) and printed for the first time in Bombay 1306-07. It includes about 2000 mathal, arranged alphabetically according to the first letter. The author proceeds from Hamza's work, whom he, being a purist, reproaches with having included too many "new ones", and accumulates the materials transmitted from his teachers, and their authorities in the madjalis; the only quotation in the name of Abu 'Ikrama is missing in the latter book; he had taken care to tighten the innumerable philological and "historical annotations", rejecting amthal which were linguistically incorrect, occasionally distinguishing between al-mathal al kadim, al- muwald and al-muhadath. Al-Amthal in his collection are largely "literary ones" and have not in common any more with every day life in the streets". (The Encyclopaedia of Islam: fascicules 111-112, p. 823). #35013.