Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek Into Arabic. Volume 1, أ To أين. Second, Revised Edition Herausgeber: Arnzen, Ruediger; J Moseley, Geoffrey; Gutas, Dimitri; Endress, Gerhard
Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from Greek Into Arabic. Volume 1, أ To أين. Second, Revised Edition Herausgeber: Arnzen, Ruediger; J Moseley, Geoffrey; Gutas, Dimitri; Endress, Gerhard
GALex presents the Greek and Arabic vocabulary of the mediaeval Graeco-Arabic translations in a systematic and context-based way explaining the analytical categories of the grammar of translation. Indispensable for the study of Arabic and Greek philosophical and scientific language and literature. Fully indexed, this second edition of the work supersedes the first with enhanced precision and breadth of coverage and user-friendly philological analysis.
GALex presents the Greek and Arabic vocabulary of the mediaeval Graeco-Arabic translations in a systematic and context-based way explaining the analytical categories of the grammar of translation. Indispensable for the study of Arabic and Greek philosophical and scientific language and literature. Fully indexed, this second edition of the work supersedes the first with enhanced precision and breadth of coverage and user-friendly philological analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rüdiger Arnzen, Dr. phil. (1994) in Oriental Studies, Ruhr University of Bochum, has published on Arabic philosophy (including critical editions and translations of philosophical works), Islamic history of sciences, Arabic and Persian codicology, and Graeco-Arabic lexicography and translation technique. Gerhard Endress (b. 1939) is Professor Emeritus of Arabic and Islamic studies at Ruhr University, Bochum (Germany). He has published texts and studies in the fields of Arabic literature and Islamic history, focusing on the transmission of Greek thought in Arabic. Dimitri Gutas, Ph.D. (1975), Yale University, is Professor Emeritus of Arabic at Yale. He has published on the mediaeval Graeco-Arabic translation movement, the transmission of Greek philosophical texts into Arabic (most recently Aristotle's Poetics, Brill, 2012), and Arabic philosophy. Geoffrey J. Moseley, Ph.D. (2017), Yale University, is a Wilson Fellow and Classics teacher at Deerfield Academy and has published on the Graeco-Arabic translation movement. He has taught at the Ohio State University and the University of the South.
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