The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History - Abridged Edition

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Princeton University Press, 2015 M04 27 - 512 páginas

The Muqaddimah, often translated as "Introduction" or "Prolegomenon," is the most important Islamic history of the premodern world. Written by the great fourteenth-century Arab scholar Ibn Khaldûn (d. 1406), this monumental work established the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including the philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. The first complete English translation, by the eminent Islamicist and interpreter of Arabic literature Franz Rosenthal, was published in three volumes in 1958 as part of the Bollingen Series and received immediate acclaim in the United States and abroad. A one-volume abridged version of Rosenthal's masterful translation first appeared in 1969.

This Princeton Classics edition of the abridged version includes Rosenthal's original introduction as well as a contemporary introduction by Bruce B. Lawrence. This volume makes available a seminal work of Islam and medieval and ancient history to twenty-first century audiences.

 

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INTRODUCTION BY N J DAWOOD xxxvii
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THE INTRODUCTION The excellence of historiography An II
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BOOK ONE OF THE KITAB ALIBAR
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Human civilization in general
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THIRD PREFATORY DISCUSSION The temperate and the
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FIFTH PREFATORY DISCUSSION Differences with regard to
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Bedouin civilization savage nations and tribes and
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On dynasties royal authority the caliphate
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Countries and cities and all other forms of sedentary
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On the various aspects of making a living such as
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The various kinds of sciences The methods of
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CONCLUDING REMARK
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