The Arabic Lexicographical Tradition: From the 2nd/8th to the 12th/18th Century (Handbook of Oriental Studies: Section 1; The Near and Middle East)
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Author(s)Ramzi Baalbaki
PublisherBrill
ISBN / ASIN9004273972
ISBN-139789004273979
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Sales Rank1,235,799
CategoryForeign Language Study
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A comprehensive and methodologically sophisticated history of Arabic lexicography, this book fills a serious gap in modern scholarship. Besides meticulously examining the factors that led to the emergence of lexicographical writing as of the second/eighth century, the work comprises detailed discussions of the aims, range, and approaches of the most important writings and writers of lexica specialized in specific topics and multi thematic thesauri, and the lexica arranged according to roots. The organisation of the book and the lists of works cited in the various genres make it easy for the reader to find his way through an enormous amount of material. From a broader perspective, the book highlights the relationship between Arabic lexicography and other areas of linguistic study, grammar in particular, and the centrality of Qur an and poetry to lexicographical writing."
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