Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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Page vi
... respecting the prononciation of the word here tran- scribed Khallikân , it being written in Arabic Khlkán ( ) , with the omis- sion of the short vowels and of the sign which redoubles the letters ; but the form adopted throughout this ...
... respecting the prononciation of the word here tran- scribed Khallikân , it being written in Arabic Khlkán ( ) , with the omis- sion of the short vowels and of the sign which redoubles the letters ; but the form adopted throughout this ...
Page xi
... respecting his early educa- tion is that contained in the preceding paragraphs . A manual of jurisprudence by al - Ghazzali , a grammatical treatise by Ibn Jinni and the Traditions of al - Bo- khâri are the only works which he mentions ...
... respecting his early educa- tion is that contained in the preceding paragraphs . A manual of jurisprudence by al - Ghazzali , a grammatical treatise by Ibn Jinni and the Traditions of al - Bo- khâri are the only works which he mentions ...
Page xvi
... respecting eminent men and his rea- sons for drawing up the Biographical Dictionary in alphabetical order being indi- cated in his own preface ( u ) , we need not repeat here what he has already said . We shall merely remark that the ...
... respecting eminent men and his rea- sons for drawing up the Biographical Dictionary in alphabetical order being indi- cated in his own preface ( u ) , we need not repeat here what he has already said . We shall merely remark that the ...
Page xvii
... respecting those persons . The translator has endeavoured to remedy the silence of his author by giving in the notes such indications as might be requisite , but he regrets to say that he has not always been successful . Ibn Khallikan ...
... respecting those persons . The translator has endeavoured to remedy the silence of his author by giving in the notes such indications as might be requisite , but he regrets to say that he has not always been successful . Ibn Khallikan ...
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... respecting the grammarians , the philologers , " the genealogists , the eminent Koran - readers , the relators of historical facts , the annalists , the booksellers of note , the writers of renown , the authors of such epistles as have ...
... respecting the grammarians , the philologers , " the genealogists , the eminent Koran - readers , the relators of historical facts , the annalists , the booksellers of note , the writers of renown , the authors of such epistles as have ...
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