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Bibliotheca Arabica—Towards a New History of Arabic Literature

Brinkmann, Stefanie; Löhr, Nadine


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      <creatorName>Brinkmann, Stefanie</creatorName>
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      <creatorName>Löhr, Nadine</creatorName>
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  <titles>
    <title>Bibliotheca Arabica—Towards a New History of Arabic Literature</title>
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  <publisher>Universität Hamburg</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2021</publicationYear>
  <subjects>
    <subject>Manuscript studies</subject>
    <subject>Islamic manuscripts</subject>
    <subject>Arabic language</subject>
    <subject>Ottoman empire</subject>
    <subject>Mamluk</subject>
    <subject>Arabic literature</subject>
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  <dates>
    <date dateType="Issued">2021-12-01</date>
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  <version>Print version</version>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">&lt;p&gt;The presentation describes the project Bibliotheca Arabica (hosted by the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in&amp;nbsp;Leipzig, 2018&amp;ndash;2035), which aims to shed new light on the history of Arabic literatures&amp;nbsp;focusing especially on the Mamluk and Ottoman periods from 1150 to 1850.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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