Language use and analysis of the Koran
| Title | Language use and analysis of the Koran |
|---|---|
| Publication Date: | 1900 |
| Type | Document |
| Language | ara,deu |
| Digital | No |
| Manuscript | Yes |
| Library: | The University of Oregon Libraries |
| Record ID | cdi_globaltitleindex_catalog_141166474 |
| Date | 1900 |
| Notes | 39. Analysis arranged by verse, readings, linguistics 38. Koran arranged by verse 37. Style A-P 35. Style P-Z 40. Analyzes of the Koran 36. Use of language (speech formulas). The index also specifies the contents of some envelopes - Contents of the package 'Style A-P': Koranic phrases in poetry; formulas of comparisons; Formulaic turns of phrase; oath formal; formula comparisons; Quranic comparative formula; formulas of poetic language; say'; Poet in Medina; Poet in Mecca; Oaths of the Koran; sayings of wisdom; wisdom teachings; sayings of wisdom; Style; Rhyme; Testament; Rhyme; will (literary form); terms of the Koran; Koran language; style description; beatification and curse; rhetorical; style imagery; style sentences of the Quran; controversial poems; Koran and fairy tales; Genres in the Koran; Language; Mathal; Refrain; Throne; narrative style of the Koran; repetition with variation; style of the earlier and later times; Pious (believers); Koran style oracle and sermon; cries of woe; composition of the surah; poet and Koran; style analysis; Djinn and poets; poet and prophet; poetry and prose; Oldest Hebrew poetry; Hebrew and Arabic nomadism; Parallelism Membrorum; Hebrew and Arabic poetry; Hebrews and Arab nomads; Kahin; curses; Moo. etc. Poet; Commercial language i. Koran; Ubi sunt; Abbreviations i. Koran headings; Diploma; Eloquence; chutba; Description Muh.u.d. Poet; Chatib ?; cantilation; character of poetry; demons; Sha'ir; Koran and poets; animal fable; poets who speak in the tone of the prophet; poet in the Koran; poet in contrast to Kahin; descriptions in the manner of the poets; poetic language; Koran and poetry; Muhammad's; Revelation and Djinn; Poetry inspiration of poets; Moo. in poets; Adi; Could Moo. write Quran dictates; Duplicates in the Koran; introductory formulas; inserts; Introduction and conclusions; Correspondences in the appendix; Poetic Exhortations; Admonitions i. old testament; Luqman; Formulas of Revelation; Peaceful mood of divine inspiration; Genera in Amos; Original Islam; Hikma; Verses of the Djinn; Verses that come from the Imam of idols and verses against idols; Poets and their heavenly inspirations; Moo. etc. Djinn; Parables of the Koran; Mathal; glosses; Interpolation; art prose; reading and reading aloud; Muh.u.d. fortune teller; Kuhlan; art form i. Koran; Biblical expressions; Lengths and shortenings. Contents of the 'Style P-Z' pack: Summoning Nafatha; Parallelism Membrorum; Persian in ancient Arabic poetry; poetry and rhetoric; Koran and poetry; poetry and prose; description of nature; Koranic revelation; Parallel Statements; prophetism; Prose in rhythmic form rhyming prose; Qul; Rajas; rhyme in Syriac; Rawi; Rhyme; rhyming words; Rhymes cause the wrong verse division (?); Rhyme brings about change; Difference of rhyme in a revelation; Refrain; number seven of the prophets; horsemanship; Rhyme (map by Littmann); rhyme acrostic refrain; rhyme influence; rhyme in the Quran; Rhyme in Modern Hebrew; Jewish Poetry Rhyme; rhyme in Arabic; form of the Koran; rhymes in Babylonian; rhyme among Semites; Rhythm; Sadj' the cowhan |