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Jewish Arabic Literature : An Introduction / Moritz Steinschneider.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (389 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781593338589
  • 9781463213589
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART ONE: The Names of the Jews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Arabic Names of Persons -- 3. Arabic Names of the Jews -- 4. The Jews in Arabia -- 5. Some Classes of Names -- 6. Biblical Names -- 7. Translations -- 8. Muhammed, Ismaïl, Israïl -- 9. Byname—Kunya -- 10. Abu -- 11. The Historical Kunya -- 12. Non-Biblical Combinations -- 13. List of Kunyas -- 14. Family Names -- 15. Ibn (Aben) -- 16. Jahudi (Jehudi) Israïli -- 17. Gentilicia and Patronymica -- 18. Hebrew Abstracta -- 19. Sundry Remarks -- 20. Alphabetical List of Arabic Names -- PART TWO -- 21. Use of the Arabic Language amogst the Jews -- 22. Customs, Institutions, and Designations -- 23. Position of the Jews -- 24. The Mohammedan Law as to the Treatment of Jews (and Christians) -- 25. The Knowledge of the Arabic Literature among the Jews -- 26. (Excursus: Arabic Literature of the Christians) -- 27. Writings of Mohammedan Arabic Authors Written in Hebrew Hebrew Characters -- 28. Mohammedans and Christians Taken for Jews and the Contrary -- 29. The Arabic Works Known to the Jews -- 30. Other Branches -- 31. Poetry -- 32. Collections of Books -- 33. The Writing in Arabic Characters -- 34. The Position of the Jewish-Arabic Scholars, and especially their Relationship to the Mohammedans -- 35. Jewish Physicians -- 36. Mathematicians -- 37. Personal Intercourse between Jews and Arabs -- 38. The Nature of the Arabic Language of the Jews, and Some Remarks of the Jews on the Arabic Language -- 39. The Relation between Arabic and Jewish Literature -- 40. Conclusion, Different Branches -- 41. I. Poetry -- 42. II. Hebrew Philology -- 43. III. Exegesis -- 44. IV. Philosophy and Dramas -- 45. V. Halacha (Law) -- Corrections and Additions Part I -- Corrections and Additions Part II -- Summary (with Original Volume and Pagination References) -- Indexes
Summary: Steinschneider’s first section is a dictionary of Jewish Arabic authors. This includes a careful study of Jewish names. The Second section is a study of the lives and literatures of Jews, and Christians, within Muslim society.
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART ONE: The Names of the Jews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Arabic Names of Persons -- 3. Arabic Names of the Jews -- 4. The Jews in Arabia -- 5. Some Classes of Names -- 6. Biblical Names -- 7. Translations -- 8. Muhammed, Ismaïl, Israïl -- 9. Byname—Kunya -- 10. Abu -- 11. The Historical Kunya -- 12. Non-Biblical Combinations -- 13. List of Kunyas -- 14. Family Names -- 15. Ibn (Aben) -- 16. Jahudi (Jehudi) Israïli -- 17. Gentilicia and Patronymica -- 18. Hebrew Abstracta -- 19. Sundry Remarks -- 20. Alphabetical List of Arabic Names -- PART TWO -- 21. Use of the Arabic Language amogst the Jews -- 22. Customs, Institutions, and Designations -- 23. Position of the Jews -- 24. The Mohammedan Law as to the Treatment of Jews (and Christians) -- 25. The Knowledge of the Arabic Literature among the Jews -- 26. (Excursus: Arabic Literature of the Christians) -- 27. Writings of Mohammedan Arabic Authors Written in Hebrew Hebrew Characters -- 28. Mohammedans and Christians Taken for Jews and the Contrary -- 29. The Arabic Works Known to the Jews -- 30. Other Branches -- 31. Poetry -- 32. Collections of Books -- 33. The Writing in Arabic Characters -- 34. The Position of the Jewish-Arabic Scholars, and especially their Relationship to the Mohammedans -- 35. Jewish Physicians -- 36. Mathematicians -- 37. Personal Intercourse between Jews and Arabs -- 38. The Nature of the Arabic Language of the Jews, and Some Remarks of the Jews on the Arabic Language -- 39. The Relation between Arabic and Jewish Literature -- 40. Conclusion, Different Branches -- 41. I. Poetry -- 42. II. Hebrew Philology -- 43. III. Exegesis -- 44. IV. Philosophy and Dramas -- 45. V. Halacha (Law) -- Corrections and Additions Part I -- Corrections and Additions Part II -- Summary (with Original Volume and Pagination References) -- Indexes

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Steinschneider’s first section is a dictionary of Jewish Arabic authors. This includes a careful study of Jewish names. The Second section is a study of the lives and literatures of Jews, and Christians, within Muslim society.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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