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Studies in Arabic literary papyri
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ISBN: 0226621782 9780226621784 Year: 1957 Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : The University of Chicago Press,

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The present volume concludes the series of studies in Arabic literary papyri as envisaged in the Preface to Volume I. The studies reveal a steadily accelerating literary activity in both the religious and secular fields throughout the Umayyad period. Poets and scholars in the various fields used concurrent oral and written transmission for the publication, transmission, and preservation of their literary products. The isnad, particularly in its multiple forms, was used to a much greater degree in the religious than in the secular fields. For poetry the family isnad took second place to that stemming from a poet's personal secretary, katib, or from his transmitter, rawi. A characteristically Arab approach and critical outlook mark Islamic literature of this period and of the early decades of Abbasid rule.


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Year: 1972 Publisher: Chicago: University of Chicago press,

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Two queens of Baghdad : mother and wife of Hārūn al-Rashīd
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Year: 1946 Publisher: Chicago: University of Chicago press,

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Studies in Arabic literary papyri.
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The rise of the north Arabic script and its Ḳurʼānic development : with a full description of the Ḳurʼān manuscripts in the Oriental institute
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Year: 1939 Publisher: Chicago : The University of Chicago press,

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The Kurrah papyri from Aphrodito in the Oriental institute
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Year: 1938 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.): University of Chicago press

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Studies in Arabic literary papyri. 2 : Qur'anic commentary and tradition
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The monasteries of the Fayyūm.
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Year: 1937 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago press

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Studies in Arabic literary papyri. 1 : Historical texts
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The rise of the North Arabic script and its Kurānic development, with a full description of the Kurān manuscripts in the Oriental Institute
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Year: 1939 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.): University of Chicago press

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The Oriental Institute acquired in 1929 the valuable Moritz collection, consisting largely of Arabic papyri, parchments, and paper manuscripts, with some Arabic stone inscriptions. The plan of the present volume grew out of an attempt to catalogue the Kur'an manuscripts in the Oriental Institute, all but two of which (Nos. 31 and 32) were acquired as part of the Moritz collection. Since these manuscripts cover a wide period of time and present a variety of scripts, it soon became apparent that this undertaking could not be satisfactorily accomplished without the aid of special scientific equipment - a knowledge of both the historical development of the North Arabic script and the progress of Kur'anic writing, especially in the early centuries of Islam. Investigation, however, soon revealed the fact that such knowledge is not available in any complete and up-to-date form. It had therefore to be gathered from many sources. The material gathered grew to be the first half of the present volume. This volume consists of four main sections. The first section deals with the development of the North Arabic script, starting with Nabataean origins and early North Arabic inscriptions, and continues with North Arabic script before Islam and earliest Muslim inscriptions. In the second section, Abbott details the development of specific scripts including early Kur'anic and other eastern scripts, and Maghribi scripts. In the third section, the author analyzes the Kur'an as a written material. She details the specific features in Kur'anic writing and looks at the editions of the Kur'an in Muhammad's and Utman's eras. In the final section, the Kur'an manuscripts in the Oriental Institute archives are examined.

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