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Originally published in 1913, this book contains the English
translation of Reinhardt's Dozy's notable work, Histoire des
Musalman's d'Espagne. First published in 1861, this comprehensive
work chronicles the extensive history of Islam in Spain. The
introduction by the translator provides a useful overview of
Reinhardt's Dozy's life and career. This comprehensive work will be
of interest to those studying the history of Islam and Spain.
Originally published in 1913, this book contains the English
translation of Reinhardt's Dozy's notable work, Histoire des
Musalman's d'Espagne. First published in 1861, this comprehensive
work chronicles the extensive history of Islam in Spain. The
introduction by the translator provides a useful overview of
Reinhardt's Dozy's life and career. This comprehensive work will be
of interest to those studying the history of Islam and Spain.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1913 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1913 Edition.
1913. While Europe, century after century, treads the path of
progress and development, the abiding characteristic of the
numberless tribes that wander with their tents and flocks over the
vast and arid deserts of Arabia is their immutability. What they
are today, such they were yesterday, and such they will be
tomorrow: they know neither advance nor variation: the Bedawy
preserves, in all its purity, the spirit which animated his
ancestors in the days of Mohammed, and the best commentaries on the
history and the poetry of the Pagan Arabs are the descriptions
given by modern travelers of the manners, customs, and modes of
thought of the Bedawin amongst whom they have sojourned. Contents:
Civil Wars; Christians and Renegades; The Khalifate; The Petty
Tyrants; Chronological Tables.
1913. While Europe, century after century, treads the path of
progress and development, the abiding characteristic of the
numberless tribes that wander with their tents and flocks over the
vast and arid deserts of Arabia is their immutability. What they
are today, such they were yesterday, and such they will be
tomorrow: they know neither advance nor variation: the Bedawy
preserves, in all its purity, the spirit which animated his
ancestors in the days of Mohammed, and the best commentaries on the
history and the poetry of the Pagan Arabs are the descriptions
given by modern travelers of the manners, customs, and modes of
thought of the Bedawin amongst whom they have sojourned. Contents:
Civil Wars; Christians and Renegades; The Khalifate; The Petty
Tyrants; Chronological Tables.
1913. While Europe, century after century, treads the path of
progress and development, the abiding characteristic of the
numberless tribes that wander with their tents and flocks over the
vast and arid deserts of Arabia is their immutability. What they
are today, such they were yesterday, and such they will be
tomorrow: they know neither advance nor variation: the Bedawy
preserves, in all its purity, the spirit which animated his
ancestors in the days of Mohammed, and the best commentaries on the
history and the poetry of the Pagan Arabs are the descriptions
given by modern travelers of the manners, customs, and modes of
thought of the Bedawin amongst whom they have sojourned. Contents:
Civil Wars; Christians and Renegades; The Khalifate; The Petty
Tyrants; Chronological Tables.
While Europe, century after century, treads the path of progress
and development, the abiding characteristic of the numberless
tribes that wander with their tents and flocks over the vast and
arid deserts of Arabia is their immutability. What they are today,
such they were yesterday, and such they will be tomorrow: they know
neither advance nor variation: the Bedawy preserves, in all its
purity, the spirit which animated his ancestors in the days of
Mohammed, and the best commentaries on the history and the poetry
of the Pagan Arabs are the descriptions given by modern travelers
of the manners, customs, and modes of thought of the Bedawin
amongst whom they have sojourned. Contents: Civil Wars; Christians
and Renegades; The Khalifate; The Petty Tyrants; Chronological
Tables.
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