Stephan Guth
University of Oslo, IKOS, Faculty Member
- Etymology of Arabic, Arabic Language and Linguistics, Modern Arabic Literature, Arabic Prose Literature, History of concepts, Conceptual History, and 11 moreHistory of Arabic Language, Modern Turkish Literature, Modern Persian Literature, Modern Middle Eastern Literature, Nahda (Renaissance Arabe Du XIXe Siècle), Nahda, Nahda Movements In Egypt and Tunisia, Nahḍa, The Arabic Nahda, Al Nahda, and La Nahdaedit
In: Commitment and Beyond: Reflections on/of the Political in Arabic Literature since the 1940s, ed. Friederike Pannewick [et al.]. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 2015: 125-142.
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... Gentiles I. III ... Persian, models by pointing to a passage by Ibn Sahl (d. 236/ 850-851), who differentiates between ten'disciplines' of'adab, only three of them being of Arab (ic) origin (shicr" poetry,"... more
... Gentiles I. III ... Persian, models by pointing to a passage by Ibn Sahl (d. 236/ 850-851), who differentiates between ten'disciplines' of'adab, only three of them being of Arab (ic) origin (shicr" poetry," nasab" genealogy," and'ayyam al-nas " history/biography [?]") while playing the lute ...
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A guide to EtymArab©-related websites
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Handout, distributed on the occasion of a presentation of the EtymArab© project at the German meeting of Oriental Studies (DOT, Münster), Sept. 2013, and a lecture given at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Dec. 2013.
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Handout, distributed on the occasion of a presentation of the EtymArab© project at WOCMES, Ankara, August 18, 2014. Etymology of "karam", "sakhāʔ", "ǧūd", etc.
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The three-volume life-story of the Egyptian intellectual Tahah Husayn (1889-1973) is a landmark in modern autobiography, in Arabic letters, and in the literature of blindness. This justly celebrated text, however, has never been subjected... more
The three-volume life-story of the Egyptian intellectual Tahah Husayn (1889-1973) is a landmark in modern autobiography, in Arabic letters, and in the literature of blindness. This justly celebrated text, however, has never been subjected to the sustained literary analysis here presented ...
