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The History Of The Temple Of Jerusalem Translated From The Arabic Ms Of The Imm Jalaladdn Al St Jalal Aldinh Alsuyuti

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The History Of The Temple Of Jerusalem Translated From The Arabic Ms Of The Imm Jalaladdn Al St Jalal Aldinh Alsuyuti
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.13 MB
Pages: 615
Author: Jalal al-Dinh al-Suyuti
ISBN: 9781108061988, 1108061982
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The History Of The Temple Of Jerusalem Translated From The Arabic Ms Of The Imm Jalaladdn Al St Jalal Aldinh Alsuyuti by Jalal Al-dinh Al-suyuti 9781108061988, 1108061982 instant download after payment.

Ascribed to the Egyptian scholar Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (1445–1505), this medieval Arabic history was translated into English by the orientalist James Reynolds (1805–66). An outstanding Islamic polymath, al-Suyuti produced a large body of work in such fields as grammar, rhetoric, theology, medicine and history. The present work may have been compiled from his earlier General History and Critical History of Traditions. It contains rich descriptions of religious places and buildings in Jerusalem, including the Dome of the Rock and the Mosque of Omar, and offers a historical account of the city. First published in 1836 for the Oriental Translation Fund of the Royal Asiatic Society, the translation was based on the text of two Arabic manuscripts preserved in the British Museum. Including a translator's preface and detailed exegetical notes, this publication remains a rich source for the architectural and topographical history of Jerusalem.

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