Relation de l'Égypte par Abd-Allatif, médecin arabe de Bagdad
Suivie de divers extraits d'écrivains orientaux, et d'un état des provinces et des villages de l'Égypte dans le XIVe siècle
Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Mar '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
First published in French in 1810, a rare and invaluable account of Egypt by a medieval Arab scholar.
Arab scholar Abd-Allatif (1162–1231) wrote this thorough account of Egypt when the country was rarely visited by Europeans. It covers matters ranging from natural history and medicine to culture and domestic economy. Orientalist Silvestre de Sacy (1758–1838) translated and edited this version, first published in French in 1810.A native of Baghdad, Abd-Allatif (1162–1231) was a versatile scholar and scientist of vast erudition. This prolific author travelled widely throughout the Muslim world and wrote an account of Egypt at a time when the country was rarely visited by Europeans. The book covers matters ranging from natural history and medicine to culture and domestic economy. It also includes a vivid description of the terrible famine that Abd-Allatif witnessed in 1200 and 1201 when the Nile failed to flood. The text was widely known in Europe at the end of the eighteenth century thanks to Latin and German translations. Orientalist Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy (1758–1838) translated and edited this version, first published in French in 1810. Complementing this invaluable account are excerpts from several other Arab writers, a detailed biography of Abd-Allatif, and a general overview of the provinces and villages of Egypt in the fourteenth century.
ISBN: 9781108056243
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 40mm
Weight: 1330g
782 pages