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Franz Rosenthal (1914-2003) was Sterling Professor Emeritus of Arabic and Semitic Studies at Yale University and a scholar of Arabic literature and Islam. Professor Rosenthal was a prolific scholar whose publications ranged from this monograph on Humor in Early Islam to a three-volume annotated mostra'n més translation of the Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun to a Grammar of Biblical Aramaic. mostra'n menys

Inclou aquests noms: Franz Rosenthal, Franz ed. Rosenthal

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Obres de Franz Rosenthal

A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic (1474) 202 exemplars
An Aramaic Handbook (1967) 13 exemplars
Humor in early Islam (1976) 13 exemplars
Erken İslam'da mizah (1997) 2 exemplars
The Muqaddimah. 1 1 exemplars
The Muqaddimah. 2 1 exemplars
Trijumfalno znanje 1 exemplars
Bilginin Zaferi 1 exemplars
Studia Arabica I 1 exemplars
The Muqaddimah. 3 1 exemplars

Obres associades

Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (1950) — Col·laborador — 332 exemplars
The Muqaddimah (1377) — Traductor, algunes edicions191 exemplars

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Nom oficial
Rosenthal, Franz
Data de naixement
1914-08-31
Data de defunció
2003-05-08
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Germany
USA
Lloc de naixement
Berlin, Germany
Educació
University of Berlin
Professions
philologist
professor
Organitzacions
Yale University

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There are books that are good, and there are books that are magnificent. This book by Ibn Khaldun falls into the latter category. The editing and translation are superb.

After reading this abridged version, I decided that in the near future I will read the entire text.

Ibn Khaldun's thinking was far ahead of his time and is advanced even in our modern age. He was a true intellectual, whose vision went wide.

This edition focuses on the nature of civilization and is - as per the subtitle - an introduction to history.

The book does not focus on kings and queens, but not on how kingdoms and civilization developed in his part of the world. When you read this book, you get an excellent understanding of life in the Middle East at that time, what forces were at play and how the Bedouin culture interacted with the more settled urban culture.

Read this book. You will want more.
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RajivC | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jul 2, 2022 |
يشيد ابن خلدون بالعقل والفكر بصفته ما يميز البشر ويرفعهم على باقي الكائنات، ويصف نشأة وسقوط الأمم انطلاقاً من العلاقة بين الفرد والجماعة، وتأثير البيئة على طبيعة البشر، فضلاً عن قواعد الاقتصاد وإدارة رأس المال.
ورغم أن عديد أفكاره يعتبر بالياً قديماً (كالدعوة إلى السلطة الملكية باعتبارها المثلى لترسيخ النظام وكبح الشر في المجتمع، واعتبار التحضر والمدنية مدمرة لذاتها، وتفضيل دوام الترحال، والكثير من الهراء الديني الممل)، يبقى كتابه هذا سابقاً لعصره، ومادة مناسبة للدارس والقارئ في التاريخ والمجتمع.… (més)
 
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TonyDib | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jan 28, 2022 |
Criminally ignored in history of philosophy/intellectual history, since it shockingly illustrates the different ways European & Arabic philosophy were working. This work, written in the 1300s, predates & anticipates a fantastic number of "unique" and "milestone" breakthroughs in European philosophy, including:

Limits of induction (Hume), compromise between rationalism & empiricism (Kant), inaccessibility of the noumenal world (also Kant), Labor theory of value (Smith/Marx), necessity of interpretation due to cultural/linguistic relativity (Vico/Herder), Truth as intellectual consensus conforming to empirical observation (Popper), tension between truth in text and truth in speech (Derrida), language influences thought (Whorf), the power necessarily inherent in law (Weber/Foucault)

and probably some others as well
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sashame | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Dec 9, 2018 |
I read this for Mark Zuckerberg’s book club, A Year Of Books.

I did not read The Muqaddimah fully, the first 100 pages I read, but after that I just skimmed. This book isn’t for me, I don’t care for books about religion or philosophy to this extent. I understand the significance of The Muqaddimah, which is why I tried to read it, it laid down the ground work for many areas of study, but I just couldn’t get into it, especially know that so much of it was already discredited. People who like philosophy and reading historical philosophy will love this, I am just not that person.… (més)
 
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wellreadcatlady | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Oct 4, 2018 |

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