Arabic Philology. Grammar, versification. Frolov D
Replenishment date: 10.06.2021
Content: text (45 symbols)
️Automatic issue of goods ✔️
️Automatic issue of goods ✔️
Sales:
0
Refunds:
0
Reviews:
0
Views:
31
Description
Author: Frolov D.V.
Publisher:: Languages of Slavic Culture, 2006
ISBN: 5-9551-0148-9
Format: PDF
Size: 26,7 MB
Number of pages:: 441
The studies included in this book cover a period of more than thirty years and are united by one common theme - Arabic philology. They characterize the composition of the Arabic classical philological tradition, trace the main milestones in the history of its various branches, analyze the problems and methods of Arabic philological science, its place in the system of knowledge in medieval Arab-Muslim science, examine the relationship between theory and practice in Arabic verbal culture. Particular attention should be paid to the articles devoted to the study of the Koran and traditional Koranic studies as an important part of philological science.
Several studies and translations have been prepared especially for this book.
The book is intended for orientalists, students of oriental universities, as well as for all those interested in the Arabic language, the Koran and the poetry of the Arabs.
Publisher:: Languages of Slavic Culture, 2006
ISBN: 5-9551-0148-9
Format: PDF
Size: 26,7 MB
Number of pages:: 441
The studies included in this book cover a period of more than thirty years and are united by one common theme - Arabic philology. They characterize the composition of the Arabic classical philological tradition, trace the main milestones in the history of its various branches, analyze the problems and methods of Arabic philological science, its place in the system of knowledge in medieval Arab-Muslim science, examine the relationship between theory and practice in Arabic verbal culture. Particular attention should be paid to the articles devoted to the study of the Koran and traditional Koranic studies as an important part of philological science.
Several studies and translations have been prepared especially for this book.
The book is intended for orientalists, students of oriental universities, as well as for all those interested in the Arabic language, the Koran and the poetry of the Arabs.