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Guy le Strange - Palestine Under the Moslems: A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 To 1500 - 1890
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Guy le Strange - Palestine Under the Moslems: A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 To 1500 - 1890

ONLY copy selling worldwide!!!!!! A very RARE and interesting book!!!! "Palestine under the Moslems. A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500. Translated from the work of the mediaeval arab geographers"... Palestine under the Moslems presents a geographical description of Syria and Palestine, its climate, people and their culture. Le Strange presents the characteristics of the area and its places. He devotes much space to the description of Jerusalem and Damascus, their development and Muslim holy sites and notable Muslim architecture from the period between 650 and 1500. The book is based on the accounts of some of the foremost Arab georgaphers and historians from the classical period. Among them Ibn Khordadbeh, Al-Baladhuri, Ya'qubi and Al-Masudi. Palestine under the Moslems is a collection of historical and geographical Islamic writings on Syria and Palestine. Palestine is known as the Holy Land with a religious focus on both Judaism and Christianity, but it also holds a position of high importance in Islam, which these writings demonstrate. Presented in two parts, Part I contains translations of Arabic and Persian works that date back to A.D. 650-1500, as well as notes and observations from the editor, while Part II includes an alphabetical geographical dictionary and references to relevant Islamic sources. GUY LE STRANGE (1854-1933) was born in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, as the youngest son of Henry L'Estrange Styleman. He studied Arabic and Persian at the College de France in Paris, after which he spent many years traveling and living abroad in Persia, Florence, and Palestine. He settled in Cambridge in 1907, where he contributed to The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, of which he was a member until his death. Le Strange was the editor and translator of several well-known books on the Middle East and Islam, establishing him as one of the most recognized historical geographers of medieval Islam to write in English. Book in very good condition. Inside many Illustrations, maps, plans (some fold-out) throughout. Inside clean and complete. A few repair on margins of some plans. Externally original decorated cloth with bright gilt and light wear around edges and corners, shelfwear, old spine rebacked on new spine. Ex library book with only signs: sticker removed on spine, sticker front pastedown, pocket removed on rear pastedown with light wear, stamp on title page,NO other signs. RARITY

Nr. 99007774

Verkauft
Guy le Strange - Palestine Under the Moslems: A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 To 1500 - 1890

Guy le Strange - Palestine Under the Moslems: A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 To 1500 - 1890

ONLY copy selling worldwide!!!!!! A very RARE and interesting book!!!! "Palestine under the Moslems. A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500. Translated from the work of the mediaeval arab geographers"... Palestine under the Moslems presents a geographical description of Syria and Palestine, its climate, people and their culture. Le Strange presents the characteristics of the area and its places. He devotes much space to the description of Jerusalem and Damascus, their development and Muslim holy sites and notable Muslim architecture from the period between 650 and 1500. The book is based on the accounts of some of the foremost Arab georgaphers and historians from the classical period. Among them Ibn Khordadbeh, Al-Baladhuri, Ya'qubi and Al-Masudi.
Palestine under the Moslems is a collection of historical and geographical Islamic writings on Syria and Palestine. Palestine is known as the Holy Land with a religious focus on both Judaism and Christianity, but it also holds a position of high importance in Islam, which these writings demonstrate. Presented in two parts, Part I contains translations of Arabic and Persian works that date back to A.D. 650-1500, as well as notes and observations from the editor, while Part II includes an alphabetical geographical dictionary and references to relevant Islamic sources. GUY LE STRANGE (1854-1933) was born in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, as the youngest son of Henry L'Estrange Styleman. He studied Arabic and Persian at the College de France in Paris, after which he spent many years traveling and living abroad in Persia, Florence, and Palestine. He settled in Cambridge in 1907, where he contributed to The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, of which he was a member until his death. Le Strange was the editor and translator of several well-known books on the Middle East and Islam, establishing him as one of the most recognized historical geographers of medieval Islam to write in English.
Book in very good condition. Inside many Illustrations, maps, plans (some fold-out) throughout. Inside clean and complete. A few repair on margins of some plans. Externally original decorated cloth with bright gilt and light wear around edges and corners, shelfwear, old spine rebacked on new spine. Ex library book with only signs: sticker removed on spine, sticker front pastedown, pocket removed on rear pastedown with light wear, stamp on title page,NO other signs.
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