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Date: 06 Apr 2007
From:Yohanan Friedmann <msyfried at mscc.huji.ac.il>
Subject:Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
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. 31(2006) (366 pp.) and 32(2006) (526
pp.)
Studies in memory of Professor Franz Rosenthal
Volume 31 - Table of Contents:
Sh. Shaked, Professor Franz Rosenthal
L. Conrad, The chain topos
A. Hakim, `Umar b. al-Khattab as a fighter against Satan
G. Hawting, The slaughter of dahiyya during hajj and the origins of `Id
al-adha
J. Nawas, The birth of an elite: mawali and Arab `ulama
P. Crone, Abu Sa`id al-Hadri and the punishment of unbelievers
A. Levin, An interpretation of two difficult passages from al-Kitab,
referring to the `amil in elliptical sentences
J.A. Bellamy, Ten Qur'anic emendations
U. Rubin, Qur'an and poetry: more data concerning the Qur'anic jizya
verse
(`an yadin)
H. Motzki, Dating the so-called Tafsir Ibn `Abbas: some additional
remarks
J. Lassner, Muslims on the sanctity of Jerusalem: preliminary
thoughts on
the search for a conceptual framework
B. Abrahamov, The attitude of Ja`far al-Sadiq and `Ali al-Rida toward
kalam and rational reasoning
G. Bowering, Two early Sufi manuscripts
M. Fierro, The Ansaris, Nasir al-Din and the Nasrids in al-Andalus
D. Cook, Apostasy from Islam: a historical perspective
Y. Lev, Piety and political activism in twelfth century Egypt
M. Marin, Knowledge, kinship and mysticism: the formative years of
Sulayman al-Hawwat
REVIEWS by J. Retso, R.G. Hoyland and Y. Lev
Volume 32 - Table of Contents
R. Milstein and B. Moor, Wonders of a changing world: late illustrated
`aja'ib manuscripts (part I)
M. Rosen-Ayalon, A contribution to Khurasan metalwork
A. Arazi, La litterature de confession dans la culture arabe medievale
S. Gunther, Praise to the book! Al-Jahiz and Ibn Qutayba on the
excellence
of the written word in medieval Islam
C.W. Ernst, Fragmentary versions of the apocalyptic `Hymn of the
Pearl' in
Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Urdu
A. Hamori, Shameful and injurious: an idea of Ibn al-Muqaffa`'s in
Kalila
wa Dimna and al-Adab al-kabir
J. Sadan and N. Basal, Some fragments of Judaeo-Arabic poetry (munajat
Musa?)
J Rubanowich, Aspects of medieval intertextuality: verse insertions in
Persian prose dastans
Li Guo, Self-mockery as a genre in Mamluk satirical poetry: Ibn
Daniyal on
his estranged wife and midlife crisis
C. Adang, The chronology of the Israelites according to Hamza al-
Isfahani
R.G. Hoyland, Polemon's encounter with Hippocrates and the status of
Islamic physiognomy
B. Chiesa and S. Schmidtke, The Jewish reception of Samaw'al al-
Maghribi's
(d. 570/1175) Ifham al-Yahud. Some evidence from
the Abraham Firkovitch collection I
J.L. Kraemer, How (not) to read The Guide to the Perplexed
D.J. Wasserstein, The date and authorship of the letter of consolation
attributed to Maymun b. Yusuf
H. Ben Shammai, Babylonian Aramaic in Arabic characters: a passage of
Anan's "Book of Precepts" in a work by Yeshu`a b. Judah
J. Blau and S. Hopkins, On Aramaic vocabulary in early Judaeo-Arabic
texts
written in phonetic spelling
B. Radtke, Syrisch: die sprache der engel, der geister und der
erleuchteten. Einige stucke aus dem Ibriz des
Ahmad b. al-Mubarak al-Lamati
Sh. Shaked, Notes on some Jewish Aramaic inscriptions from Georgia
REVIEWS by M. Levy-Rubin and W. Jansen
Special offer: Complete set of JSAI (32 volumes): $672 (special offers
for direct sales only, not through booksellers).
Each volume: $38. Postage and handling: $3.00 for the first
volume; $2.00 for each additional volume. Individuals only may
join the association "From Jahiliyya to Islam". Membership costs
$54. For their dues, members receive two volumes of JSAI and a
30% discount on all Schloessinger Memorial Foundation publications.
Cheques payable to the Schloessinger Memorial Foundation should
be sent to the Director of Publications, The Max Schloessinger
Memorial
Foundation, Institute of Asian and African Studies, The Hebrew
University, Jerusalem 91905, Israel.
Please note that we cannot accept Eurocheques or credit cards, but
personal and institutional cheques in your currency, as well as
electronic transfers, are accepted.
Inquiries: E-mail: msjsai at pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il / Fax: +972-2-588-3658
Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
The Max Schloessinger Memorial Foundation
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem 91905, Israel
Fax: +972-2-588-3658
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