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Über Ed. Glaser’s jüngste arabische Handschriften-Sammlung
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AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00413
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Authors:
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Grünert, Max
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Book title:
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Actes du dixième Congrès international des Orientalistes. Session de Genève. Troisième Partie.
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Volume:
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3
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Locality:
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Leiden
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Published by
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Brill
1894
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Pages:
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35-43
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Language:
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German
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Contents:
In spring 1894, Max Grünert (1849-1929), Professor of Semitic languages and literatures in Prague, was requested by the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Education to assess Glaser's collection of manuscripts in view of a purchase by the ministry. He prepared a report including a handlist on the collection as an appendix. Whereas his abbreviated version of the report which he presented at the International Congress of Orientalists in Geneva (1894) was published, his handlist remains unpublished.
In his overview of items collected by Eduard Glaser during his fourth journey to Yemen (January 1892 - March 1894), Max Grünert recorded
- various antiquities (stones bearing inscriptions, seals, coins...) &
- 251 Arabic manuscripts which he classified into 12 categories
- Qurʾān
- tradition
- dogmatics
- jurisprudence
- natural history, medicine, astronomy, kabbalistic literature
- geography
- history
- grammar
- rhetoric
- lexicography
- poetry &
- ʾadab
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