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  1. Fictionalizing the past: historical characters in Arabic popular epic
    workshop held at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, 28th - 29th of November 2007 in honor of Remke Kruk
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Hrsg.); Kruk, Remke (Gefeierte Person)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peeters, Leuven [u.a.]

    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate... more

    Universität Bonn, Institut für Orient- und Asienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
    920.0091767 D715 F448 2012
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    Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, Hauptabteilung
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    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate audience perceives, conceptualizes and commemorates history. Using methods based in literary criticism, modern research has come up with new and refreshing approaches to study the historicity of the heroic literature. The contributors to this volume are all experts in the field of the Arabic popular epic. They examine which narrative structures popular epics share with historiography and how historical characters and events are fictionalized in order to create the story. Each contribution deals with a different epic, including Sirat 'Antar, Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan, al-Iskandar, al-Amira Dhat al-Himma, al-Zahir Baybars, Bani Hilal, and epics in the Thousand and One Nights. One so far rather unknown epic, the Sirat al-Hakim bi-Amrillah, is discussed here in detail for the first time

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Hrsg.); Kruk, Remke (Gefeierte Person)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789042924918
    RVK Categories: EL 7600
    Series: Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta ; 206
    Subjects: Historisches Ereignis <Motiv>; Arabisch; Historische Persönlichkeit <Motiv>; Volksepos; Epik
    Scope: XIII, 149 S., Ill.
  2. Fictionalizing the past - historical characters in Arabic popular epic
    workshop held at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, 28th - 29th of November 2007 in honor of Remke Kruk
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Publisher); Kruk, Remke
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peeters, Leuven [u.a.]

    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate... more

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    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate audience perceives, conceptualizes and commemorates history. Using methods based in literary criticism, modern research has come up with new and refreshing approaches to study the historicity of the heroic literature. The contributors to this volume are all experts in the field of the Arabic popular epic. They examine which narrative structures popular epics share with historiography and how historical characters and events are fictionalized in order to create the story. Each contribution deals with a different epic, including Sirat 'Antar, Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan, al-Iskandar, al-Amira Dhat al-Himma, al-Zahir Baybars, Bani Hilal, and epics in the Thousand and One Nights. One so far rather unknown epic, the Sirat al-Hakim bi-Amrillah, is discussed here in detail for the first time

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Publisher); Kruk, Remke
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789042924918
    RVK Categories: EL 7600
    Series: Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta ; 206
    Subjects: Historisches Ereignis <Motiv>; Historische Persönlichkeit <Motiv>; Arabisch; Volksepos; Epik
    Scope: XIII, 149 S., Ill.
  3. Fictionalizing the past: historical characters in Arabic popular epic
    workshop held at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, 28th - 29th of November 2007 in honor of Remke Kruk
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Herausgeber); Kruk, Remke (Gefeierter)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peeters, Leuven [u.a.]

    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate... more

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
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    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate audience perceives, conceptualizes and commemorates history. Using methods based in literary criticism, modern research has come up with new and refreshing approaches to study the historicity of the heroic literature. The contributors to this volume are all experts in the field of the Arabic popular epic. They examine which narrative structures popular epics share with historiography and how historical characters and events are fictionalized in order to create the story. Each contribution deals with a different epic, including Sirat 'Antar, Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan, al-Iskandar, al-Amira Dhat al-Himma, al-Zahir Baybars, Bani Hilal, and epics in the Thousand and One Nights. One so far rather unknown epic, the Sirat al-Hakim bi-Amrillah, is discussed here in detail for the first time

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Herausgeber); Kruk, Remke (Gefeierter)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789042924918
    RVK Categories: EL 7600
    Series: Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta ; 206
    Subjects: Arabisch; Epik; Volksepos; Historisches Ereignis <Motiv>; Historische Persönlichkeit <Motiv>
    Scope: XIII, 149 S. : Ill.
  4. Fictionalizing the past - historical characters in Arabic popular epic
    workshop held at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, 28th - 29th of November 2007 in honor of Remke Kruk
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Publisher); Kruk, Remke
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peeters, Leuven [u.a.]

    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    The present collection of articles deals with the relation between the Arabic popular epic and 'official' historiography. The Arabic popular epic can be considered as popular history since it represents a way in which a large, but mainly illiterate audience perceives, conceptualizes and commemorates history. Using methods based in literary criticism, modern research has come up with new and refreshing approaches to study the historicity of the heroic literature. The contributors to this volume are all experts in the field of the Arabic popular epic. They examine which narrative structures popular epics share with historiography and how historical characters and events are fictionalized in order to create the story. Each contribution deals with a different epic, including Sirat 'Antar, Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan, al-Iskandar, al-Amira Dhat al-Himma, al-Zahir Baybars, Bani Hilal, and epics in the Thousand and One Nights. One so far rather unknown epic, the Sirat al-Hakim bi-Amrillah, is discussed here in detail for the first time

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Dorpmüller, Sabine (Publisher); Kruk, Remke
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789042924918
    RVK Categories: EL 7600
    Series: Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta ; 206
    Subjects: Historisches Ereignis <Motiv>; Historische Persönlichkeit <Motiv>; Arabisch; Volksepos; Epik
    Scope: XIII, 149 S., Ill.