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[Medical historiography in the Islamic Middle Ages].
Clio medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 1987The model for the Islamic historiography is the lost original text of the history of physicians by John the Grammarian (Grammatikós). Ishâq ibn Hunain, the son of the famous Hunain ("Johannitius" in Latin) wrote the first history of physicians in Arabic. In the year 987 A.D.
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Arab Conquests and Early Islamic Historiography
2020Of the available sources for Islamic history between the seventh and eighth centuries CE, few are of greater importance than al-Baladhuri's Kitab Futuh al-buldan (The Book of the Conquest of Lands). Written in Arabic by a ninth-century Muslim scholar working at the court of the 'Abbasid caliphs, the Futuh's content covers many important matters at the ...
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Authority and Identity in Medieval Islamic Historiography
2016Intriguing dreams, improbable myths, fanciful genealogies, and suspect etymologies. These were all key elements of the historical texts composed by scholars and bureaucrats on the peripheries of Islamic empires between the tenth and fifteenth centuries. But how are historians to interpret such narratives? And what can these more literary histories tell
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Patricia Crone and the “secular tradition” of early Islamic historiography: An exegesis
History Compass, 2022exaly
The Modern Historiography of Byzantine and Islamic Philosophy: A Comparison
Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean, 2021exaly
Medieval Islamic Historiography: Remembering Rebellion
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2014openaire +1 more source
Islamic Historiography: Chase F. Robinson
Digest of Middle East Studies, 2003openaire +1 more source

