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1. Arabiya. [By] Johann Fück. Untersuchungen zur arabischen Sprachund Stilgeschichte. (Abhandlungen der sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, Philologisch-historische Klasse, XL V, 1.) pp. 148; bibliog.; indices. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1950. DM. 29.0. - 2. Ancient West-Arabian. By Chaim Rabin. pp. xiv, 226; indices; bibliog. London: Taylor's Foreign Press, 1951. 30s. - 3. South Arabian Poetry, I. Prose and Poetry from Hadramawt, edited, collated and corrected with an introductory preface. By R. B. Serjeant. Calligraphy by Ali Hasan Ibrahim and Abd al-Munim Abd al-Latif Awad. pp. xiv, 87, and ١٨٤. London: Taylor's Foreign Press, 1951. 35s.
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 15 , Issue 3 , October 1953 , pp. 607 - 613
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page 608 note 1 Cf. Shahrastānī, 's Nihāya, p. 451.Google Scholar
page 609 note 1 Krenkow, F., ‘The Beginnings of Arabic Lexicography,’ JRAS Centenary Supplement, 1924, p. 257 ff.Google Scholar
page 610 note 1 A word is missing in the Arabic text and the line does not scan.
page 610 note 2 dhara'ū means ‘they measured’ not unterlassen.
page 610 note 3 The order of the words is incorrectly copied and the lines does not scan.
page 610 note 4 For kharaṣū see Rabin, p. 79.Google Scholar Fück has ‘sie trennen?’ with a query. Min ḥumuqin means ‘fools that they are’ not aus Unverstand.
page 610 note 5 manṭiq.
page 611 note 1 Sīra, p. 98.Google Scholar
page 612 note 1 In the O.T. the form with sīn occurs 4 times; with ṣādē about 100 times.
page 612 note 2 ‘Reste altarab. Dialekte’, WZKM., 48 (1941), p. 77.Google Scholar
page 612 note 3 The subject is dealt with at length in a thesis by Sayyid Bakr not yet available in the library of this School.