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Description
This comprehensive bibliography covers more than 9500 primary and secondary sources for the study of Islamic philosophy. The Alphabetical List (volume 1) includes all known publications in western and non-western languages from the 15th century to the present, including Greek and Syriac sources. The Index (volume 2) covers information on authors, texts, translations and commentaries, and philosoophical terms and concepts. This bibliography shows the importance of Islamic thought for Jewish and medieval Latin scholasticism and its influences on modern European and Islamic thought.
Product Details
Publisher | Brill Academic Publishers |
Publish Date | January 01, 1999 |
Pages | 3 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9789004113473 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 7.0 X 4.3 inches | 6.7 pounds |
Reviews
'"Hans Daiber; s sumptuous and much-awaited Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy" is a labor of love, twenty-five years in the making, and a work that I imagine every student of medieval philosophy will want to own and keep close by his or her deskTurning the pages of Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy" for the first time is an exciting experience filed with great expectations of future enjoyment.'
Steven Harvey, "The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 2001.
'"These two volumes are truly mines of informationExperienced scholars will learn much from this bibliography and find it very rewarding'
Thirhse-Anne Druart, "Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2000.
'"With this publication the stage has been set for the study of philosophy in the Islamic world to move away from biased and ideologically driven interpretations to scholarly, comprehensive, and exegetically creative analyses. Scholars of Arabic and Islamic studies are indebted to Daiber for this wonderful achievement.'
Dimitri Gutas, "Journal of Islamic Studies, 2000.
'" a goldmine of information and an excellent, indispensible tool for all students of Islamic, Greek and Jewish philosophy.'
Sabine Schmidtke, "Die Welt des Islams, 2001.
Steven Harvey, "The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 2001.
'"These two volumes are truly mines of informationExperienced scholars will learn much from this bibliography and find it very rewarding'
Thirhse-Anne Druart, "Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2000.
'"With this publication the stage has been set for the study of philosophy in the Islamic world to move away from biased and ideologically driven interpretations to scholarly, comprehensive, and exegetically creative analyses. Scholars of Arabic and Islamic studies are indebted to Daiber for this wonderful achievement.'
Dimitri Gutas, "Journal of Islamic Studies, 2000.
'" a goldmine of information and an excellent, indispensible tool for all students of Islamic, Greek and Jewish philosophy.'
Sabine Schmidtke, "Die Welt des Islams, 2001.
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