The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study: Translated from the German by Michael Bonner.
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record. Translation of Albrecht Noth's Quellenkritische Studien (1973), co-authored by Lawrence I. Conrad. It presents criteria to evaluate the character and content of the early Islamic historical tradition, i.e. historiographical works in Arabic written in the 9th and 10th centuries. Apart from describing salient primary and secondary themes covered in these works, the author analyzes literary forms in which this tradition is usually embodied. An investigation of topoi forming the repertoire of early historians is presented next, followed by an analysis of narrative structures characteristic of earl. |
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contents | Intro -- CONTENTS -- Abbreviations -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- I. The Salient Themes of Early Historical Tradition -- Primary Themes -- Ridda -- Futūḥ -- Fitna -- Administration -- Sīrat al-khulafā' -- Ansāb -- Iran -- Secondary Themes -- Ghārāt -- Dating According to the Hijra -- Annalistic Style -- Arrangement According to Caliphates -- Law and Administration -- Cities -- Court and Central Government -- Causal Links -- II. Literary Forms -- Documents -- Letters -- Speeches -- Lists -- Awā'il -- III. Topoi -- Topoi Connected with Personal Names Order of Battle (wa-'alā) -- Persons Who Kill or Capture Well-Known Enemies .. -- Messages of Victory Sent to the Caliph -- Arranging the Succession of Command -- Appointing Deputies -- Reinforcements -- Topoi Emphasizing Feats of Arms -- The Significant or Decisive Battle -- War Elephants -- Crossing Over -- Chains -- Topoi Which Serve to Glorify Former Times -- To begin with... -- The Caliphs and Their Advisors -- Mountains at the Backs of the Muslim Armies -- The Takbīr as the Signal to Attack -- The Seeking of Martyrdom -- The Summons to Islam -- Topoi with no Recognizable Coherent Tendency Conquest of Cities -- Single Combat -- The Thousandman -- Women Clad as Warriors -- Analogous Narrative Motifs -- IV. Schemata -- Transitional Formulae -- Pseudo-Causes -- Etiologies -- Systematization -- Undifferentiated Reports -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Noth, Albrecht. The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study [electronic resource] : Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. Berlin : Gerlach Press, 2021. 1 online resource (261 p.). SLAEI - Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam Ser. ; v.3 Description based upon print version of record. Translation of Albrecht Noth's Quellenkritische Studien (1973), co-authored by Lawrence I. Conrad. It presents criteria to evaluate the character and content of the early Islamic historical tradition, i.e. historiographical works in Arabic written in the 9th and 10th centuries. Apart from describing salient primary and secondary themes covered in these works, the author analyzes literary forms in which this tradition is usually embodied. An investigation of topoi forming the repertoire of early historians is presented next, followed by an analysis of narrative structures characteristic of earl. Intro -- CONTENTS -- Abbreviations -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- I. The Salient Themes of Early Historical Tradition -- Primary Themes -- Ridda -- Futūḥ -- Fitna -- Administration -- Sīrat al-khulafā' -- Ansāb -- Iran -- Secondary Themes -- Ghārāt -- Dating According to the Hijra -- Annalistic Style -- Arrangement According to Caliphates -- Law and Administration -- Cities -- Court and Central Government -- Causal Links -- II. Literary Forms -- Documents -- Letters -- Speeches -- Lists -- Awā'il -- III. Topoi -- Topoi Connected with Personal Names Order of Battle (wa-'alā) -- Persons Who Kill or Capture Well-Known Enemies .. -- Messages of Victory Sent to the Caliph -- Arranging the Succession of Command -- Appointing Deputies -- Reinforcements -- Topoi Emphasizing Feats of Arms -- The Significant or Decisive Battle -- War Elephants -- Crossing Over -- Chains -- Topoi Which Serve to Glorify Former Times -- To begin with... -- The Caliphs and Their Advisors -- Mountains at the Backs of the Muslim Armies -- The Takbīr as the Signal to Attack -- The Seeking of Martyrdom -- The Summons to Islam -- Topoi with no Recognizable Coherent Tendency Conquest of Cities -- Single Combat -- The Thousandman -- Women Clad as Warriors -- Analogous Narrative Motifs -- IV. Schemata -- Transitional Formulae -- Pseudo-Causes -- Etiologies -- Systematization -- Undifferentiated Reports -- Bibliography -- Index Islamic Empire Historiography. Empire islamique Historiographie. Historiography fast Islamic Empire fast Conrad, Lawrence I. has work: The Early Arabic Historical Tradition. _x000B_A Source-Critical Study (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYVWdQtxHhqvg7Rf4GMrRq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Noth, Albrecht The Early Arabic Historical Tradition. _x000B_A Source-Critical Study Berlin : Gerlach Press,c2020 9783959940948 SLAEI - Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam Ser. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2700178 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2700178 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Noth, Albrecht The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. SLAEI - Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam Ser. Intro -- CONTENTS -- Abbreviations -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- I. The Salient Themes of Early Historical Tradition -- Primary Themes -- Ridda -- Futūḥ -- Fitna -- Administration -- Sīrat al-khulafā' -- Ansāb -- Iran -- Secondary Themes -- Ghārāt -- Dating According to the Hijra -- Annalistic Style -- Arrangement According to Caliphates -- Law and Administration -- Cities -- Court and Central Government -- Causal Links -- II. Literary Forms -- Documents -- Letters -- Speeches -- Lists -- Awā'il -- III. Topoi -- Topoi Connected with Personal Names Order of Battle (wa-'alā) -- Persons Who Kill or Capture Well-Known Enemies .. -- Messages of Victory Sent to the Caliph -- Arranging the Succession of Command -- Appointing Deputies -- Reinforcements -- Topoi Emphasizing Feats of Arms -- The Significant or Decisive Battle -- War Elephants -- Crossing Over -- Chains -- Topoi Which Serve to Glorify Former Times -- To begin with... -- The Caliphs and Their Advisors -- Mountains at the Backs of the Muslim Armies -- The Takbīr as the Signal to Attack -- The Seeking of Martyrdom -- The Summons to Islam -- Topoi with no Recognizable Coherent Tendency Conquest of Cities -- Single Combat -- The Thousandman -- Women Clad as Warriors -- Analogous Narrative Motifs -- IV. Schemata -- Transitional Formulae -- Pseudo-Causes -- Etiologies -- Systematization -- Undifferentiated Reports -- Bibliography -- Index Historiography fast |
title | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_auth | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_exact_search | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_full | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study [electronic resource] : Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_fullStr | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study [electronic resource] : Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study [electronic resource] : Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
title_short | The Early Arabic Historical Tradition A Source-Critical Study |
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title_sub | Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. |
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