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  2. Arabica (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Arabica is a peer-review academic journals of Arab studies founded in 1954 by Evariste Lévi-Provençal. The journal has been published by Brill Publishers since 1980. It is currently edited by Jean-Charles Coulon, and was in the past edited by Mohammed Arkoun.

  3. James A. Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    He was Professor Emeritus of Arabic Literature at the ... In a series of articles from 1973 to 2002 in the Journal of the ... Brill. pp. 237–252. ...

  4. Babak Farzaneh - Wikipedia

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    Babak Farzaneh is a researcher, author and a professor of the Arabic Language and literature born in 1964 in Tehran, Imperial State of Iran.. Researcher and scholarly, author and professor of Arabic language and literature.

  5. Brill Publishers - Wikipedia

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    Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, or Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals. Brill was founded in 1683 in Leiden , Netherlands .

  6. History of the Arabic Written Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the work was first published in two volumes (1898–1902), and aimed to give a framework which divided Arabic literature into periods and subjects. [2] However, Brockelmann later wrote a series of three Supplementbände ('supplement volumes') that vastly expanded the original work and then revised the original volumes, so ...

  7. Al-Asmaʿi - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Line: Classical Arabic Literary Critics on the Coherence and Unity of the Poem: of Studies in Arabic literature: Supplements to the Journal of Arabic Literature. Vol. 8. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004068544. Versteegh, Kees (1997). The Arabic Linguistic Tradition; Part of Landmarks in Linguistic Thought series. Vol. 3. New York: Routledge.

  8. Devin J. Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Devin J. Stewart is a scholar of Islamic studies and Arabic language and literature. He is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Middle eastern and South Asian studies at Emory University. [1] His research interests include Islamic law, the Qur'an, Islamic schools and branches and varieties of Arabic. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  9. David Semah - Wikipedia

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    Studies in Arabic language and literature, al-Sharq Publication, Jerusalem, 237 pp. 1971 [25] Four Egyptian Literary Critics, Supplements to the Journal of Arabic Literature, III, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1974 [8] Lights on the Literary Works of Tawfīq al-Ḥakīm, al-Sharq Publication, Jerusalem, 103 pp. 1979 [26]