Polemische und Apologetische Literatur in Arabischer Sprache Zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) (in German)
Polemische und Apologetische Literatur in Arabischer Sprache Zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) (in German)
Polemische und Apologetische Literatur in Arabischer Sprache Zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) (in German) - Steinschneider
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Polemische und Apologetische Literatur in Arabischer Sprache Zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) (in German)
Steinschneider
Synopsis "Polemische und Apologetische Literatur in Arabischer Sprache Zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) (in German)"
Educated in Prague, Vienna and Leipzig, Moritz Steinschneider (1816-1907) was a Jewish Bohemian orientalist with a deep understanding of classical and Semitic languages and cultures, specialising in bibliography. He edited twenty-one volumes of the journal Hebräische Bibliographie from 1859 to 1882, and his 1878 catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts held in the Hamburg State Library is also reissued in this series. First published in 1877, this book is an elaborate record of Arabic polemic and apologetic literature among Muslims, Christians and Jews. The product of several decades of work, it offers detailed historical and bibliographic information on each item, alphabetical lists of titles and authors, an appendix of background information, and a useful index. Steinschneider's painstaking work remains of value to scholars of the Abrahamic religions and the history of interfaith relations.