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Specifically designed for students of Arabic, this fully illustrated rendition of the Arabic literary classic enhances studentsâ reading, listening, speaking and writing skills through the medium of these fun, engaging and culturally relevant tales.
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Specifically designed for students of Arabic, this fully illustrated rendition of the Arabic literary classic enhances studentsâ reading, listening, speaking and writing skills through the medium of these fun, engaging and culturally relevant tales.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780367359690
- ISBN-10: 0367359693
- Artikelnr.: 59811006
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780367359690
- ISBN-10: 0367359693
- Artikelnr.: 59811006
Munther Younes is Senior Lecturer of Arabic Language and Linguistics at Cornell University, USA.
Introduction to this Edition Chapter One: The Introduction of the Book The
Lark and the Elephant Chapter Two: Borzoi, the Physician Pretender The
Thief and the Beam of Light The Hesitant Thief The Merchant and the Jeweler
Chapter Three: The Lion and the Ox The Monkey and the Carpenter The Raven
and the Snake The Seagull and the Crab The Lion and the Hare The Louse and
the Flea The Lion and his Companions The Tortoise and the Two Ducks The
Crook and the Simpleton The Rats and the Iron The Lion and the Ox The Fox
and the Drum Chapter Four: Investigating Dimna The Ignorant Physician
Investigating Dimna Chapter Five: The Ringdove The Ringdove and the Rat The
Raven and His Companions The Rat and the Ascetic Chapter Six: The Owls and
the Ravens The Hostility of the Owls and Ravens The Hare and the Elephants
The Ascetic and the Thieves The Mouse Marries Only a Mouse The Snake and
the King Frog The Owls and the Ravens The Thief and the Devil Chapter
Seven: The Monkey and the Male Turtle The Monkey and the Male Turtle The
Jackal, the Lion, and the Donkey Chapter Eight: The Ascetic and the Weasel
The Ascetic, the Weasel, and the Snake The Ascetic, the Ghee, and the Honey
Chapter Nine: The Rat and the Cat Chapter Ten: The King and the Bird Fanza
Chapter Eleven: The Lion and the Jackal Chapter Twelve: The Lioness, the
Hunter and the Cougar Chapter Thirteen: Iladh, Biladh, and Irakht The Male
Dove that killed himself Chapter Fourteen: The Ascetic and the Guest
Chapter Fifteen: The Traveler and the Jeweler Chapter Sixteen: The King's
Son and His Companions The King's Son and His Companions The Pair of
Hoopoes and the Treasure Chapter Seventeen: The Dove, the Fox, and the
Crane Glossary
Lark and the Elephant Chapter Two: Borzoi, the Physician Pretender The
Thief and the Beam of Light The Hesitant Thief The Merchant and the Jeweler
Chapter Three: The Lion and the Ox The Monkey and the Carpenter The Raven
and the Snake The Seagull and the Crab The Lion and the Hare The Louse and
the Flea The Lion and his Companions The Tortoise and the Two Ducks The
Crook and the Simpleton The Rats and the Iron The Lion and the Ox The Fox
and the Drum Chapter Four: Investigating Dimna The Ignorant Physician
Investigating Dimna Chapter Five: The Ringdove The Ringdove and the Rat The
Raven and His Companions The Rat and the Ascetic Chapter Six: The Owls and
the Ravens The Hostility of the Owls and Ravens The Hare and the Elephants
The Ascetic and the Thieves The Mouse Marries Only a Mouse The Snake and
the King Frog The Owls and the Ravens The Thief and the Devil Chapter
Seven: The Monkey and the Male Turtle The Monkey and the Male Turtle The
Jackal, the Lion, and the Donkey Chapter Eight: The Ascetic and the Weasel
The Ascetic, the Weasel, and the Snake The Ascetic, the Ghee, and the Honey
Chapter Nine: The Rat and the Cat Chapter Ten: The King and the Bird Fanza
Chapter Eleven: The Lion and the Jackal Chapter Twelve: The Lioness, the
Hunter and the Cougar Chapter Thirteen: Iladh, Biladh, and Irakht The Male
Dove that killed himself Chapter Fourteen: The Ascetic and the Guest
Chapter Fifteen: The Traveler and the Jeweler Chapter Sixteen: The King's
Son and His Companions The King's Son and His Companions The Pair of
Hoopoes and the Treasure Chapter Seventeen: The Dove, the Fox, and the
Crane Glossary
Introduction to this Edition Chapter One: The Introduction of the Book The
Lark and the Elephant Chapter Two: Borzoi, the Physician Pretender The
Thief and the Beam of Light The Hesitant Thief The Merchant and the Jeweler
Chapter Three: The Lion and the Ox The Monkey and the Carpenter The Raven
and the Snake The Seagull and the Crab The Lion and the Hare The Louse and
the Flea The Lion and his Companions The Tortoise and the Two Ducks The
Crook and the Simpleton The Rats and the Iron The Lion and the Ox The Fox
and the Drum Chapter Four: Investigating Dimna The Ignorant Physician
Investigating Dimna Chapter Five: The Ringdove The Ringdove and the Rat The
Raven and His Companions The Rat and the Ascetic Chapter Six: The Owls and
the Ravens The Hostility of the Owls and Ravens The Hare and the Elephants
The Ascetic and the Thieves The Mouse Marries Only a Mouse The Snake and
the King Frog The Owls and the Ravens The Thief and the Devil Chapter
Seven: The Monkey and the Male Turtle The Monkey and the Male Turtle The
Jackal, the Lion, and the Donkey Chapter Eight: The Ascetic and the Weasel
The Ascetic, the Weasel, and the Snake The Ascetic, the Ghee, and the Honey
Chapter Nine: The Rat and the Cat Chapter Ten: The King and the Bird Fanza
Chapter Eleven: The Lion and the Jackal Chapter Twelve: The Lioness, the
Hunter and the Cougar Chapter Thirteen: Iladh, Biladh, and Irakht The Male
Dove that killed himself Chapter Fourteen: The Ascetic and the Guest
Chapter Fifteen: The Traveler and the Jeweler Chapter Sixteen: The King's
Son and His Companions The King's Son and His Companions The Pair of
Hoopoes and the Treasure Chapter Seventeen: The Dove, the Fox, and the
Crane Glossary
Lark and the Elephant Chapter Two: Borzoi, the Physician Pretender The
Thief and the Beam of Light The Hesitant Thief The Merchant and the Jeweler
Chapter Three: The Lion and the Ox The Monkey and the Carpenter The Raven
and the Snake The Seagull and the Crab The Lion and the Hare The Louse and
the Flea The Lion and his Companions The Tortoise and the Two Ducks The
Crook and the Simpleton The Rats and the Iron The Lion and the Ox The Fox
and the Drum Chapter Four: Investigating Dimna The Ignorant Physician
Investigating Dimna Chapter Five: The Ringdove The Ringdove and the Rat The
Raven and His Companions The Rat and the Ascetic Chapter Six: The Owls and
the Ravens The Hostility of the Owls and Ravens The Hare and the Elephants
The Ascetic and the Thieves The Mouse Marries Only a Mouse The Snake and
the King Frog The Owls and the Ravens The Thief and the Devil Chapter
Seven: The Monkey and the Male Turtle The Monkey and the Male Turtle The
Jackal, the Lion, and the Donkey Chapter Eight: The Ascetic and the Weasel
The Ascetic, the Weasel, and the Snake The Ascetic, the Ghee, and the Honey
Chapter Nine: The Rat and the Cat Chapter Ten: The King and the Bird Fanza
Chapter Eleven: The Lion and the Jackal Chapter Twelve: The Lioness, the
Hunter and the Cougar Chapter Thirteen: Iladh, Biladh, and Irakht The Male
Dove that killed himself Chapter Fourteen: The Ascetic and the Guest
Chapter Fifteen: The Traveler and the Jeweler Chapter Sixteen: The King's
Son and His Companions The King's Son and His Companions The Pair of
Hoopoes and the Treasure Chapter Seventeen: The Dove, the Fox, and the
Crane Glossary