Learning Arabic in Renaissance Europe (1505-1624) / by Robert Jones.
"From the first Arabic grammar printed at Granada in 1505 to the Arabic editions of the Dutch scholar Thomas Erpenius (d.1624), some audacious scholars - supported by powerful patrons and inspired by several of the greatest minds of the Renaissance - introduced, for the first time, the study of...
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Part I. Learning Arabic in Renaissance Europe (1505-1624): Introductory Remarks -- 1. 'The Books' -- 2. 'The Teachers' -- 3. 'The Rules' -- Supplement -- Part II. The Arabic and Persian Studies of Giovan Battista Raimondi (c. 1536-1614): 4. The Alphabetum Arabicum -- 5. The Grammars of 1592 -- 6. The Liber Tasriphi -- 7. Arabic Grammar Translated in Manuscript -- 8. Grammars of Persian Translated in Manuscript -- Concluding Remarks -- -- Appendix 1. The Identification of a copy of Bartholomaeus Radtmann's Introductio in linguam arabicam, Frankfurt a.d. Oder, 1592, now in the British Library -- Appendix 2. Systems of Transliteration -- Appendix 3. Saltini's Manuscript Descriptions Extended -- Appendix 4. Raimondi's General Comments on Arabic and Persian and Other Languages -- Appendix 5. Raimondi's Latin Translation of a Passage from Avicenna's Arabic Canon -- Appendix 6. The List of Grammars and Dictionaries in Raimondi's MS. Catalogue with Their Identification and Present-Day Location -- -- Appendix 7. Raimondi's Parsing of a Passage from the Lead Books of Granada-- Bibliography -- Index. |
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