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  1. Among Arabic manuscripts
    memories of libraries and men
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Introduction /Michael Kemper -- 1 In the Manuscript Department /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 2 From Wanderings in the East /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 3 Arab Writers and the Russian Arabist /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 4 In... more

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    Preliminary Material /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Introduction /Michael Kemper -- 1 In the Manuscript Department /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 2 From Wanderings in the East /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 3 Arab Writers and the Russian Arabist /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 4 In the Asiatic Museum /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 5 In the University Library /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 6 “The Game Comes Running to the Hunter” /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 7 Shades of Our Predecessors /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Finale. “Requiem aeternam” … (1943) /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Supplement. ”The Bindingness of the Non-Binding” /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Notes /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Postscript /I. Y. Kratchkovsky. I.Y. Kratchkovsky (Ignatii Iul'ianovich Krachkovskii) was an iconic scholar, and Among Arabic Manuscripts, Memories of Libraries and Men gives us a good indication of what made him so outstanding. Hugely influential in its time, especially in Eastern Europe, it inspired several now-noted Arabists to start their studies in this field. It is beautifully written and, with the rising relevance of Arab-Russian relations has new historical importance. A memoir of a life in Orientalism, this autobiographic text is the result of strong will and endurance, and of total dedication to Arabic literature and language. It tells of Kratchkovsky's enormous achievements in the field, in a very personal manner and in an easily accessible form. The present publication is the English translation of the first 1953 Brill edition, accomplished by Tatiana Minorsky (d. 1987), with a new introduction by Michael Kemper

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Minorsky, Tatiana (ÜbersetzerIn); Kemper, Michael (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung); Kračkovskij, Ignatij Ju.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004321359
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    Series: Brill classics in Islam ; Volume 8
    American Council of Learned Societies. Russian Translation Project. Series ; nr. 16
    Middle East and Islamic studies e-books online ; Collection 2016
    Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Subjects: Librarians; Arabic philology; Arabic philology; Librarians; Records and correspondence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 196 Seiten), Ill.
  2. Among Arabic manuscripts
    memories of libraries and men
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Introduction /Michael Kemper -- 1 In the Manuscript Department /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 2 From Wanderings in the East /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 3 Arab Writers and the Russian Arabist /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 4 In... more

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    Preliminary Material /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Introduction /Michael Kemper -- 1 In the Manuscript Department /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 2 From Wanderings in the East /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 3 Arab Writers and the Russian Arabist /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 4 In the Asiatic Museum /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 5 In the University Library /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 6 “The Game Comes Running to the Hunter” /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- 7 Shades of Our Predecessors /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Finale. “Requiem aeternam” … (1943) /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Supplement. ”The Bindingness of the Non-Binding” /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Notes /I. Y. Kratchkovsky -- Postscript /I. Y. Kratchkovsky. I.Y. Kratchkovsky (Ignatii Iul'ianovich Krachkovskii) was an iconic scholar, and Among Arabic Manuscripts, Memories of Libraries and Men gives us a good indication of what made him so outstanding. Hugely influential in its time, especially in Eastern Europe, it inspired several now-noted Arabists to start their studies in this field. It is beautifully written and, with the rising relevance of Arab-Russian relations has new historical importance. A memoir of a life in Orientalism, this autobiographic text is the result of strong will and endurance, and of total dedication to Arabic literature and language. It tells of Kratchkovsky's enormous achievements in the field, in a very personal manner and in an easily accessible form. The present publication is the English translation of the first 1953 Brill edition, accomplished by Tatiana Minorsky (d. 1987), with a new introduction by Michael Kemper

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
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    Content information
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Minorsky, Tatiana (ÜbersetzerIn); Kemper, Michael (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung); Kračkovskij, Ignatij Ju.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004321359
    Other identifier:
    Series: Brill classics in Islam ; Volume 8
    American Council of Learned Societies. Russian Translation Project. Series ; nr. 16
    Middle East and Islamic studies e-books online ; Collection 2016
    Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Subjects: Librarians; Arabic philology; Arabic philology; Librarians; Records and correspondence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 196 Seiten), Ill.
  3. Arabic and Semitic linguistics contextualized
    a Festschrift for Jan Retsö