PublicationsRoyal Asiatic Society, 1836 - 551 pages |
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Page x
... chapter , and the more his- torical passages interspersed in different parts . We know that Jalál - Addín - Al - Síútí was an eminent historian . His book entitled The Lyre , or Harp , ' or ' The Flowery Meadow , ' ( Mizhar ) is quoted ...
... chapter , and the more his- torical passages interspersed in different parts . We know that Jalál - Addín - Al - Síútí was an eminent historian . His book entitled The Lyre , or Harp , ' or ' The Flowery Meadow , ' ( Mizhar ) is quoted ...
Page xi
... chapters which relate to Muhammadan theology , would not , in arranging the historical parts of his work , fail to recur ... chapter of the fol- lowing translation , the original of which is , in all probability , the work alluded to by ...
... chapters which relate to Muhammadan theology , would not , in arranging the historical parts of his work , fail to recur ... chapter of the fol- lowing translation , the original of which is , in all probability , the work alluded to by ...
Page xiv
... chapter as well as in the Introduction ; and since Al - Síútí is the author of the former , some confusion would seem to be caused if he were not the same individual as ... chapter ; for this chapter contains no XIV TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
... chapter as well as in the Introduction ; and since Al - Síútí is the author of the former , some confusion would seem to be caused if he were not the same individual as ... chapter ; for this chapter contains no XIV TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
Page xv
Oriental Translation Fund. of the ninth chapter ; for this chapter contains no marks of individual character , but merely men- tions the authorities and books to which the writer recurred . Upon the whole , the above conjecture may ...
Oriental Translation Fund. of the ninth chapter ; for this chapter contains no marks of individual character , but merely men- tions the authorities and books to which the writer recurred . Upon the whole , the above conjecture may ...
Page xxv
... chapters . After an Introduction , in which the author describes the motives that induced him not only to visit Mecca ... chapter would justify us in entitling it A History of Jerusalem ' gene- rally ; nor do the subsequent chapters so ...
... chapters . After an Introduction , in which the author describes the motives that induced him not only to visit Mecca ... chapter would justify us in entitling it A History of Jerusalem ' gene- rally ; nor do the subsequent chapters so ...
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