Lingua: Francese
Editore: Librairie Nouvelle & Tissier, Librairie-Editeur,, Paris & Alger, 1858
Da: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, Regno Unito
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EUR 301,44
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. 611 pp., half-title, original quarter calf with marbled boards, rubbed round the edges, top corner of upper cover chipped, marbled endpaper, title gilt on spine, paper browned, top edge of title page cut without loss to text, pencil note verso front endpaper, otherwise copy in overall good condition. An early study of Arab women before and during the establishment of Islam. Major Arabic references were used by the author who was a director of the medical school in Egypt, member of the Société Asiatique, and the Historical Society of Algeria. Reference: Playfair 2045; Hajj Chahin, 3641. #14741.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: Ernest Leroux, Editeur, Paris, 1877
Da: Dendera, London, Regno Unito
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EUR 452,16
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Three related topical works on Islam and Islamic countries from Leroux's Bibliotheque Orientale Elzevirienne series. Bound together in contemporary looking gilt-titled half brown cloth with marbled paper covered boards 12x16cm, each retaining their original half-title and title pages. Covers very good, rubbed, with hinges a little tender. Interiors near fine, tanned towards the edges. In order of binding these include: VOL XV. Dr Nicolas Perron, L'Islamisme - son Institution, son Influence, son Avenir, Leroux, 1877. (4), V, 127pp. This was prepared by Perron's nephew Alfred Clerc from Perron's notes for an unrealised encyclopaedia and published soon after his death. Perron (1798-1876) was Director of the Abouzabel Medical School in Cairo, then Director of the Franco-Arab College in Algiers. He had become known for his translations of works on medicine and Islamic law, and his research on pre-Islamic Arab history. // VOL LIX. Alfred Le Chatelier, L'Islam au XIXe Siecle, Leroux, 1888. (3), III, 187pp. Le Chatelier (1855-1929) was a French soldier and Islamic scholar who influenced French policy towards its colonial Muslim subjects. This work was published the year after his "Les Confreries Musulmanes du Hedjaz" (Bibliotheque Orientale Elzevirienne LII). Around this time, he was conducting missions to Morocco, West Africa, Egypt and Turkey. He found that French fears of Pan-Islamic conspiracies were unfounded. // VOL XXXVII. Stanilsas Guyard, La Civilisation Musulmane - Lecon d'ouverture faite au College de France le 19 Mars 1884, Leroux, 1884. (3), 74pp. Guyard (1846-84) was Professor of Arabic at the College de France, with wider interests in Persian, Hebrew, Syriac, Ethiopian, Russian, and Akkadian.