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Arabic literature to the end of the Umayyad Period, edited by A. F. L. Beeston, T. M. Johnstone, R. B. Serjeant, G. R. Smith

Label
Arabic literature to the end of the Umayyad Period, edited by A. F. L. Beeston, T. M. Johnstone, R. B. Serjeant, G. R. Smith
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Arabic literature to the end of the Umayyad Period
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
776981173
Responsibility statement
edited by A. F. L. Beeston, T. M. Johnstone, R. B. Serjeant, G. R. Smith
Series statement
The Cambridge history of Arabic literatureCambridge Histories online
Summary
Originally published in 1983, The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature was the first general survey of the field to have been published in English for over fifty years and the first attempted in such detail in a multi-volume form. The volumes of the History provide an invaluable source of reference and understanding of the intellectual, literary and religious heritage of the Arabic-speaking and Islamic world. This volume begins its coverage with the oral verse of the sixth century AD, and ends with the fall of the Umayyad dynasty two centuries later. Within this period fall major events: the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the founding of the Islamic religion, the great Arab Islamic conquests of territories outside the Arabian Peninsula, and their meeting, as overlords, with the Byzantine and Sasanian world. Contributors to this volume discuss an array of topics including the influences of Greeks, Persians and Syrians on early Arabic literature--, Provided by Publisher
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