23 research outputs found
Orienterlebnis und orientapperzeption bei Ulrich Jasper Seetzen und Joseph von Hammer.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Ulrich Jasper Seetzen (1767-1811): leben und werk-- Gotha: Forschungs- und Landesbibliothek, 1995
Creativity, Random Selection, and \u3ci\u3epia fraus\u3c/i\u3e: Observations on Compilation and Transmission of the Arabian Nights
The number alf (1,000) in the Arabic title has been a permanent challenge for copyists and compilators committed to the transmission of texts of the Arabian Nights. âCompleteâ sets of the work seem to have survived in their entirety only a short time. So copyists must have felt invited to (re)create a complete Nights. This paper presents the different solutions applied by copyists and compilators in order to achieve their ambitious goals, the honest and deceitful methods and the tricks displayed in the Arabic texts as well as in the European translations of the Nights
The Age of the Galland manuscript of the Nights: Numismatic Evidence for Dating a Manuscript?
The importance of the age of the Galland manuscript of the Nights derives from its being the oldest manuscript extant of this text. There is no date of transcription in the manuscript. In an earlier study, the present writer postulated 1426 as a date post quem because of the mention of the coin ashrafÄ«Â (first issued by al-Ashraf BarsbÄy in 1426). This date post quem has been rejected by Muhsin Mahdi, the editor of the manuscript, in a recent publication in which he attempted to identify the ashrafÄ«Â mentioned in the text with the gold coin issued by al-Ashraf Khalil (1290â93). This article shows that his identification is untenable, and that the Galland manuscript, in all likelihood, was not copied earlier than 1450
Laut- und Formenlehre des Damaszenisch-Arabischen
Zugl.: MĂŒnster, Univ., Diss., 1961von Heinz Grotzfeld. Dt. MorgenlĂ€ndische Ges