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Parution : Greg Fisher (éd), “Arabs and Empires Before Islam”, Oxford University Press, 30 septembre 2015.

Arabs and Empire Before Islam

Edited by Greg Fisher

  • The only volume to provide a rich and detailed anthology of sources for the history of the Near East and Middle East in the pre-Islamic period
  • Features international contributors drawn from a broad range of academic disciplines, including archaeology, classics, ancient history, linguistics, philology, epigraphy, and art history<img class=”alignright” src=”https://global.oup.com/academic/covers/pdp/9780199654529″ alt=”Cover for<br />
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  • Provides up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of over two hundred and fifty individual translated sources, such as ancient texts, inscriptions, and discussions of archaeological and artistic material

Description

Arabs and Empires Before Islam illuminates the history of the Arabs before the emergence of Islam, collating nearly two hundred and fifty translated extracts from an extensive array of ancient sources. Drawn from a broad period between the eighth century BC and the Middle Ages, the sources include texts written in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Persian, and Arabic, inscriptions in a variety of languages and alphabets, and discussions of archaeological sites from across the Near East. More than twenty international experts from the fields of archaeology, classics and ancient history, linguistics and philology, epigraphy, and art history, provide detailed commentary and analysis on this diverse selection of material.

Richly-illustrated with sixteen colour plates, fifteen maps, and over seventy in-text images, the volume provides a comprehensive, wide-ranging, and up-to-date examination of what ancient sources had to say about the politics, culture, and religion of the Arabs in the pre-Islamic period. It offers a full consideration of the traces which the Arabs have left in the epigraphic, literary, and archaeological records, and sheds light on their relationship with their often more-powerful neighbours: the states and empires of the ancient Near East. Arabs and Empires Before Islam gathers together a host of material never before collected into a single volume – some of which appears in English translation for the very first time – and provides a single point of reference for a vibrant and dynamic area of research.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Copyright Acknowledgements
Transliteration Tables
Leaders of Arab Dynasties and the Kingdom of Himyar
Editor’s Introduction
1. Arabs and Empire Before the Sixth Century, Aldo Corcella, Greg Fisher, Matt Gibbs, Ariel S. Lewin, Michael C. A. Macdonald, Touraj Daryaee, Donatella Violante, and Conor Whately
2. Before Himyar: Epigraphic Evidence for the Kingdoms of Saudi Arabia, Christian Julien Robin
3. Himyar, Axum, and Arabia Deserta in Late Antiquity: The Epigraphic Evidence, Christian Julien Robin
4. The Archaeological Evidence for the Jafnids and the Nasrids, Denis Genequand
5. Arabs in the Conflict Between Rome and Persia, 491-630, Peter Edwell, with contributions from George Bevan, Greg Fisher, Geoffrey Greatrex, Conor Whateley, and Philip Wood
6. Arabs and Christianity, Greg Fisher and Philip Wood, with contributions from George Bevan, Basema Hamarneh, Peter Schadler, and Walter Ward
7. Provincia Arabia: Nabataea, the Emergence of Arabic as a Written Language, and Graeco-Arabica, Zbigniew T. Fiema, Ahmad Al-Jallad, Michael C. A. Macdonald, and Laila Nehme
8. Arabic and Persian Sources for Pre-Islamic Arabia, Harry Munt, with contributions from Touraj Daryaee, Omar Edaibat, Robert G. Hoyland, and Isabel Toral-Niehoff
Epigraphic and Papyrological Sigla
References
Index of Quoted Sources
Index

Author Information

Greg Fisher, Associate Professor, College of the Humanities and Department of History, Carleton University

Greg Fisher is Associate Professor in the College of the Humanities and the Department of History at Carleton University.

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OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Hassan Bouali (31 août 2015). Parution : Greg Fisher (éd), “Arabs and Empires Before Islam”, Oxford University Press, 30 septembre 2015. Diwan. Consulté le 22 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nqd8


Hassan Bouali

Docteur en histoire médiévale de l'université Paris Nanterre.

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