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For over sixty years, Professor Fuat Sezgin meticulously documented the literary and scientific writings and achievements of Muslim scholars. His celebrated Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums (GAS), the largest bio-bibliography for the Arabic literary tradition in general, and the history of science and technology in the Islamic world in particular, is still of utmost importance for the field.
Contents
Foreword
Preliminary Remarks
I Introduction
A History and Current State of Research
B Origin and Forms of Ancient Arabic Poetry
C Transmission and Authenticity of Pre- and Early Islamic Poetry
D Sources of Our Knowledge of Pre- and Early Islamic Poetry
E The Theory of Poetry
II Pre- and Early Islamic Period until around 50/670
A The "Six Poets" and the Poets of the (7 and 9) Muʿallaqāt
B "Robber Poets" (ṣaʿālīk, luṣūṣ)
C Poets in the Syrian-Palestinian Region, in Southern Iraq and Northern Najd
D Poets in and around al-Ḥīra
E Poets on the Lower Euphrates, Persian Gulf, Eastern Arabia and the Yamāma
F Poets in Central Arabia and in the Borderlands of the Hejaz and Yemen
G Hejaz
H Poets in and from South Arabia
I Women Poets
III Early Islam and the Umayyad Period
A Syria, Egypt and Iraq
B Poets between Iraq and Persia
C Lower Euphrates, Persian Gulf, Yamāma and Central Arabia
D Hejaz and Neighbouring Territories
E South Arabia
IV Poets under the Late Umayyads and the ʿAbbāsids
A The "Poets of the Two Dynasties"
B Poets in the ʿAbbāsid Period
Bibliography
Index of Authors
Index of Book Titles
Index of Modern Authors, Editors, Publishers
Addenda
Corrigenda



