Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian, Volume 1
Biographical note
Gábor Takács, Ph.D. (1998) in Egyptology, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, is Humboldt research fellow at Frankfurt University. He has published actively on Egyptian and Afro-Asiatic comparative phonology and lexicology.
Readership
Egyptologists, Africanists, Semitists, scholars of comparative linguistics.
Reviews
'This is an important book with relevance to Afroasiatic linguistics as a whole. It is executed with exemplary scholarship and rigour, sometimes even with tempered passion…The reader mus […]await eagerly the appearance of the remaining volumes of the Dictionary proper.'
David L. Appleyard, Bulletin School of Oriental & African Studies, 2001.
'The dictionary will probably please all those who are oriented to historical linguistics.'
Edgar Jarúnek, Asian and African Studies, 2001.
David L. Appleyard, Bulletin School of Oriental & African Studies, 2001.
'The dictionary will probably please all those who are oriented to historical linguistics.'
Edgar Jarúnek, Asian and African Studies, 2001.
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Adam Gacek, McGill University (Montreal)
Arranged alphabetically by subject and/or concept and richly illustrated, the present vademecum deals with various aspects of Arabic manuscript studies. A companion volume to my recently published The Arabic Manuscript Tradition (2001) and its Supplement (2008), this work constitutes an ...
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Federico Corriente
A survey of Arabic and allied loanwords in Western languages is a first-rate tool to asses the impact of Islamic factors in the emergence and background of Western civilization. The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula are in an ideal position for this kind of research, considering the ...
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Geoffrey Khan
This work, in three volumes, presents a detailed description the neo-Aramaic dialect of the Assyrian Christian community of the Barwar region in northern Iraq, which is now endangered. Volume one contains a description of the grammar of the dialect. Volume two contains an extensive glossary. ...
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Adam Gacek
The present work supplements the original volume of The Arabic Manuscript Tradition (AMT), both its glossary of technical terms and bibliography. It includes new entries of technical terms, additional definitions of, and/or citations for, the entries already found in AMT, and recent ...
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General Editor: Salma K. Jayyusi Special Editors: Renata Holod, Attilio Petruccioli and André Raymond
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Aicha Rahmouni. Translated by J.N. Ford
This study of the divine epithets in the Ugaritic alphabetic cuneiform texts from Ras Shamra and Ras Ibn Hani provides a new and comprehensive analysis of the epithets of the individual Ugaritic deities.
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Dionisius A. Agius
Drawing upon Arabic literary sources, iconographic evidence and archaeological finds, this book examines trade, port towns, ship construction, seamanship, ship typology and their historical development in the Western Indian Ocean, focussing on the Medieval Islamic period but including earlier ...
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Tahera Aftab
With its trans-historic and comprehensive annotated sources, this volume serves as a kaleidoscope through which the reader glimpses the shifting patterns of the private and the public lives of South Asian Muslim women and guides for further research and exploration.
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Edited by Anna Contadini
Arab painting is treated here as a significant artistic corpus in its own right. Rejecting the traditional emphasis on individual paintings, the distinguished contributors to this volume stress the integration of text and image as a more productive theoretical framework.
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Hans Daiber
This publication supplements the author´s BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY and discloses in an extensive index the contents of more than 3000 books and articles, which were published since 1999. It underlines again the importance of Islamic philosophy for the history of philosophy and for ...
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