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Three Collections of Proverbs and Sayings

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Basım Tarihi: 1883
Konu 300 B.C. to 1299, Arabic literature, Philosophy, Ancient, Plato, Proverbs, Proverbs, Arabic, Turkey--Istanbul
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Tarih 1883
Notlar This printed book was published in 1883 at the famous Jawa'ib Press founded by the Arab printer, author, and journalist Ahmad Fāris al-Shidiyāq. As is often the case with early printed books, the publication itself has received more attention than the contents of the work. Jawa'ib Press was established in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople (Istanbul) in 1860 and operated for about 20 years publishing the newspaper al-Jawa'ib (begun in 1861) as well as more than 70 Arabic classics and tracts. Books were printed in runs of several thousand and distributed throughout the Empire. Like the progenitor of Ottoman printing, the ethnically Hungarian Ibrahim Müteferrika (circa 1670--1745), al-Shidiyāq came from outside the tightly structured expectations of the majority culture. Al-Jawa'ib Press belongs as much to Ottoman as to Arab cultural history. Largely neglected in academic research, al-Shidiyāq has recently received increased biographic, bibliographic, and literary attention. The three works in this volume are typical of collections of proverbs and "wisdom literature," a genre that continues to occupy the popular and scholarly imagination. They are careful but not critical editions of manuscript originals, no doubt transcripts of works al-Shidyāq found in libraries in Istanbul or transcribed on his travels. Typical of works from this press, the volume is printed in a pleasing, readable format. There is an informative colophon giving production details. The three works contained in the volume are Amthal al-'Arab (Arab proverbs) by Mufaḍḍal al-Dabbī, Asrar al-Hukama' (Secrets of the wise) attributed to the famous calligrapher Yāqūt al-Mustaʻṣimī, and a collection of sayings and anecdotes from "the ancient philosophers," notably Plato.
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Three Collections of Proverbs and Sayings

Basım Tarihi 1883
Konu 300 B.C. to 1299, Arabic literature, Philosophy, Ancient, Plato, Proverbs, Proverbs, Arabic, Turkey--Istanbul
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021666226
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2021666226
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1883
Notlar This printed book was published in 1883 at the famous Jawa'ib Press founded by the Arab printer, author, and journalist Ahmad Fāris al-Shidiyāq. As is often the case with early printed books, the publication itself has received more attention than the contents of the work. Jawa'ib Press was established in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople (Istanbul) in 1860 and operated for about 20 years publishing the newspaper al-Jawa'ib (begun in 1861) as well as more than 70 Arabic classics and tracts. Books were printed in runs of several thousand and distributed throughout the Empire. Like the progenitor of Ottoman printing, the ethnically Hungarian Ibrahim Müteferrika (circa 1670--1745), al-Shidiyāq came from outside the tightly structured expectations of the majority culture. Al-Jawa'ib Press belongs as much to Ottoman as to Arab cultural history. Largely neglected in academic research, al-Shidiyāq has recently received increased biographic, bibliographic, and literary attention. The three works in this volume are typical of collections of proverbs and "wisdom literature," a genre that continues to occupy the popular and scholarly imagination. They are careful but not critical editions of manuscript originals, no doubt transcripts of works al-Shidyāq found in libraries in Istanbul or transcribed on his travels. Typical of works from this press, the volume is printed in a pleasing, readable format. There is an informative colophon giving production details. The three works contained in the volume are Amthal al-'Arab (Arab proverbs) by Mufaḍḍal al-Dabbī, Asrar al-Hukama' (Secrets of the wise) attributed to the famous calligrapher Yāqūt al-Mustaʻṣimī, and a collection of sayings and anecdotes from "the ancient philosophers," notably Plato.
Kaynak Library of Congress Digital Collections: All Content
Başlık Three Collections of Proverbs and Sayings
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