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Muslim Sources Of The Crusader Period An Anthology James E Lindsay

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Muslim Sources Of The Crusader Period An Anthology James E Lindsay
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Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.48 MB
Pages: 320
Author: James E. Lindsay
ISBN: 9781624669965, 9781624669842, 1624669964, 1624669840
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Muslim Sources Of The Crusader Period An Anthology James E Lindsay by James E. Lindsay 9781624669965, 9781624669842, 1624669964, 1624669840 instant download after payment.

"In the last century, many of the main Arabic chronicles of the crusading period have been made available in English translations and are now well-known. This volume, however, gives us a whole wide range of materials, only a few of which are accessible to non-Arabists. The collection includes not just little-known narrative historians, like the lively and original Ibn Wasil, but also letters, sermons, and inscriptions. Each section is followed by a few questions, ideal essay subjects for advanced students and thought provoking for general readers. Among the many strengths of this collection is that it gives due weight to thirteenth-century writings, often neglected but often interesting. Another strength is that the translations are, in all cases, the authors' own work, giving fresh and interesting versions of such well-known classics as the Rihla of Ibn Jubayr. This is a new and exciting collection which will open new horizons for students and teachers alike." --Hugh Kennedy, SOAS, University of London

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