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Primordial history, print capitalism, and égyptology in nineteenth-century cairo

Mestyan Adam
Date de parution 06/05/2021
EAN: 9782724707496
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
This book contains the English translation and Arabic transcription of the surviving fragments of a unique manuscript, The Garden of Ismail's Praise. The author is a forgotten Egyptian intellectual and poet, Mustafa Salama al-Naggari (d. 1870). He wr... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurARCHEOLOG CAIRE
Nombre de pages192
Langue du livreArabe
AuteurMestyan Adam
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution06/05/2021
Poids434 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)1,60 x 16,20 x 24,00 cm
Mu??afa Salama al-Naggari's The Garden of Ismail's Praise
This book contains the English translation and Arabic transcription of the surviving fragments of a unique manuscript, The Garden of Ismail's Praise. The author is a forgotten Egyptian intellectual and poet, Mustafa Salama al-Naggari (d. 1870). He wrote this universal history of Egypt to praise the Ottoman governor Khedive Ismail (r. 1863-1879).This book contains the English translation and Arabic transcription of the surviving fragments of a unique manuscript, The Garden of Ismail's Praise. The author is a forgotten Egyptian intellectual and poet, Mustafa Salama al-Naggari (d. 1870). He wrote this universal history of Egypt to praise the Ottoman governor Khedive Ismail (r. 1863-1879). The text includes a unique attempt to rationalize primordial history in the age of steam and print. Adam Mestyan argues in the extended introductory essay that al-Naggari's manuscript is an example of a lost, alternative Muslim modernization.