New frontiers of Arabic papyrology: Arabic and multilingual texts from early Islam
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Leiden Boston
Brill
2017
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| Series: | Islamic history and civilization
volume 144 |
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Islamic history and civilization (volume 144)
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| Author Notes: | edited by Sobhi Bouderbala, Sylvie Denoix, Matt Malczycki |
Table of Contents:
- Multicultural texts. Arabia, Arabs, and, "Arabic" in Greek documents from Egypt Janneke de Jong
- Writing exercises from early Islamic Bawit (with an appendix) Lajos Berkes
- Changing money and shifting languages in Fatimid Egypt: a late-Coptic account book from the papers of Noël (Aimé-)Giron Sebastian Richter
- Arabic thoughts, Greek numbers, Coptic script: two accounting documents from Fatimid Fayyum Marie Legendre
- Reading different kinds of texts. Arabic letters of condolence on papyrus Khaled Younes
- A comparison of P.Utah.Ar. inv. 205 to the canonical hadith collections: the written raw material of early hadith study Matt Malczycki
- Etude épigraphique des graffiti de la Grande Mosquée de Kairouan Lotfi Abdeljaouad
- The language and transmission of texts. From qusṭal to jahbadh: an aspect of transition on the Egyptian tax-collecting system Manabu Kameya
- A Sufi scroll, a nasab, a ta'rikh? a medieval text still alive today? Ursula Bsees
- A fragment of an unusual Arabic almanac for 297 AH/910 CE (P.Berl. inv. 12793) Johannes Thomann.