Majd al-Dīn al-Fīrūzābādī (1329-1415) : a polymath on the eve of the early modern period

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Majd al-Dīn al-Fīrūzābādī (1329-1415) : a polymath on the eve of the early modern period

by Vivian Strotmann

(Islamic history and civilization, v. 121)

Brill, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In Majd al-Din al-Firuzabadi (1329-1415): A Polymath on the Eve of the Early Modern Period, Vivian Strotmann provides a detailed reconstruction of the famous lexicographer's and travelling scholar's life and works. The 'author of the Qamus al-muhit' is widely known for his Arabic lexicon, which overshadows the astounding breadth of his writing. This polymathic aspect is elucidated through detailed reconstruction of al-Firuzabadi's corpus, including examination of works that were considered lost and misapprehensions concerning ascriptions of authorship. Through minute analysis of biographical sources, the book shows al-Firuzabadi's development as a scholar, his central role in the defence of Ibn al-'Arabi's teachings and thereby his importance as a powerful intellectual in Timurid times and for developments during the Early Modern Period.

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Preliminaries Acknowledgements Table of Transliteration Abbreviations List of Tables, Graphs, Photos, Maps and Texts 1. Introduction 2. Reports on a Scholar's Life - Approaching the Sources 3. A Life's Journey 3.1 Childhood and Youth (729/1329-745/1344): Karizin & Shiraz 3.2 Travel and Teaching (745/1344-750/1350): From Wasit to Baghdad 3.3 Coming of Age (750/1350-759/1357(8)): The Damascene Decade 3.4 Further Travels & The Qamus (760/1358(9)-794/1392): Based in Makka 3.4.1 The Celebrated Qamus 3.4.2 Dating and Versions of the Qamus al-muhit 3.4.3 Editorial Decisions 3.4.4 The Floods vs. the Crown of Language 3.5 En Route to Yemen (794/1392-796/1393(4)): Baghdad, Shiraz, Hurmuz 3.6 Years of Allegiance (796/1393(4)-817/1415): Between Yemen and Mecca 3.6.1 Educational Power: Two madaris 3.6.2 Political Involvement: Declaring a khalifa 3.6.2.1 An Abortive Opus: The Basa'ir 3.6.2.2 The Second Qamus al-muhit 3.6.3 Religious Dispute: Defending Ibn al-'Arabi 4. A lughawi and More 4.1 Matters of Reputation 4.2 Oeuvre 4.2.1 Accepted Works 4.2.1.1 Adab 4.2.1.2 'Asal 4.2.1.3 Fada'il 4.2.1.4 Fiqh /Kalam 4.2.1.5 Hadith / Sira nabawiyya 4.2.1.6 Lugha 4.2.1.7 Nahw 4.2.1.8 Salat 4.2.1.9 Shi'r 4.2.1.10 Tafsir 4.2.1.11 Tarajim / 'Ilm al-rijal 4.2.1.12 Tarikh / Buldan 4.2.1.13 Tasawwuf 4.2.2 Disputed and Doubtful Ascriptions 4.2.2.1 Unica 4.2.2.2 Authorship 4.3 Overview of Works 5. A Man on the Eve of the Early Modern Period 6. Summary Bibliography Works by al-Firuzabadi Manuscript Sources Printed Sources Internet Sources Appendix A Manuscript Source: al-Nu'mani's Kitab al-rawd al-'atir

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