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Date: 09 Nov 1999
From: msyfried at mscc.huji.ac.il
Subject: Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam TOC

			The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
			The Institute of Asian and African Studies
			The Max Schloessinger Memorial Foundation

			is pleased to announce the publication of

			Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
				vol. 23(1999)

Table of Contents:

the late D. Ayalon, "The decisiveness of the study of terminology: the
case of the Mamluk sultanate."
A. Arazi, "Le mensonge admirable: etude sur le genre desciptif dans la
poesie arabe pre-islamique."
M.J. Kister, "`Exert yourselves, O Banu Arfida!' Some notes on
entertainment in the Islamic tradition."
L. Kinberg, "Dreams as means to evaluate hadith."
M. Cohen, "What was the pact of `Umar? A literary-historical study."
R. Shani, "The iconography of the Dome of the Rock."
A. Levin, "The first book of Arab dialectology: Sibawayhi's al-Kitab."
J. Blau, "The status and linguistic structure of Middle Arabic."
G. Rosenbaum, "The Big Night - a popular play in colloquial Egyptian
Arabic."

Reviews by B. Abramov, J. Blau, W. Diem, B. Krawietz, R. Milstein and N.
Tsafrir.

Inquiries: E-mail:   msjsai at pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il   Fax: +972-2-588-3658.

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