Arabic-L:LIT:Arabic Classical and Medieval Lit on the Web Guide
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Date: 24 Feb 2012
From:Katia ZAKHARIA <katia.zakharia at mom.fr>
Subject:Arabic Classical and Medieval Lit on the Web Guide
Marhabaa
The “Arabic classical and medieval literature-on-Web guide” (Guide de la
littérature arabe médiévale et classique-sur-Web) is now online (
http://www.mom.fr/guides/litterature.pdf). It has been written by Katia
Zakharia, Professor of Arabic literature and civilisation at the University
of Lyon 2 and member of the GREMMO (Group for research and studies about
the Mediterranean area and the Middle East).
This guide presents websites providing primary sources in Arabic from the
Abbassid period up to the Nahda (included) (8th-19th centuries) and
websites providing the necessary tools to read these sources, understand
them and study them. It concerns any Internet user, especially University
sudents in Arabic departments.
It is the 13th issue of the series of “Guides for research-on-Web”
published online by the Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée
(University of Lyon 2 and CNRS *i.e. *the French National Center of
Scientific Research) and directed by Jean-François Legrain (
http://www.mom.fr/-Guides-de-la-recherche-sur-Web-.html). Next to 11 guides
devoted to countries or current events and to a guide concerning Internet
and Social Sciences, this new guide inaugurates the series of Guides
dedicated to a discipline. Even if they are in French, all of these guides
may help you or help your students (list of the guides on
http://www.mom.fr/Liste-et-consultation-des-Guides.html).
Akhlas tahiyyaatii
Katia Zakharia
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