10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BUSTANI AL»
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Contemporary Poetry from Iraq by Bushra Al-Bustani: A ...
A scholarly translation of a poem expressing the intensity and immediacy of grief At a time when the portrayal of Iraq, its people, and the Arabic language is monolithic, al-Bustani's work illuminates the complexity, diversity, and humanity ...
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The Origins of Modern Arabic Fiction - Strona 401
XVI, Number 3 (March 1970): 5-27; Philip Tarrazi, Tarikh al-Sihafa al-Ara- biyya 1 (Beirut: 1913): 103. 2. Al-Jinan, founded by al-Mu'allim (Master) Butrus al-Bustani, was a political, scientific, literary, and historical magazine. The motto printed ...
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Islam in European Thought - Strona 175
It is generally agreed that one of the central figures of the Lebanese Nahda, the renaissance of culture, was Butrus al-Bustani (1819-83), teacher, journalist and encyclopaedist. Much has been written about him, and deservedly so, and in what ...
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Poetry and the Making of Modern Egypt: 1882-1922 - Strona 157
And this is mainly what Mutran himself attempted to accomplish through his masterpiece, "Nayriin," with the only, though very significant, difference being to change the qasida pattern and not preserve it, as had been al-Bustani's intention.
Mounah Abdallah Khouri, 1971
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The Arabic Language: Its Role in History - Strona 196
102; on Salim Taqla, see Cheikho, al- Adab al-'arabiyyah, II, 149; Daghir, op. cit., II, 442-48. 15. On J. Zaydan ... Butrus al-Bustani, who edited the work with explanatory notes, considers the work the best grammar available. Sa'id al-Shartfini ...
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Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature - Tom 1 - Strona 164
al-Bustani,. Butrus. (1819-83). Lebanese linguist, lexicographer, translator and journalist. Born in al-Dibbiyya, he died in Beirut. After studying at the 'Ayn Waraqa school, he converted to Protestantism and helped found an independent native ...
Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey, 1998
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Late Ottoman Palestine: The Period of Young Turk Rule - Strona 162
147-8 [in Arabic]; al-'Awdat, Ya'aqub, Min A'lam al-Fikr wal-Adah Filastin [Prominent Figures of Thought and Literature in Palestine], Third Impression (Jerusalem, 1992), pp. 512-4 [in Arabic]. On Sulaiman al-Bustani see al-Bustani, Fu'ad ...
Yuval Ben-Bassat, Eyal Ginio, 2011
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Iterations of Loss: Mutilation and Aesthetic Form, ... - Strona 102
Al-Bustani points again to As'ad al-Shidyaq's comportment in relation to the Maronite Church authorities (“He would also say that however true the things that people said about the intention of the missionaries in their coming to this country ...
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Gendering Culture in Greater Syria: Intellectuals and ... - Strona 48
22 In al-Bustani's case the modern readers' “horizon of expectations” not only shifted considerably but to such an extent that al-Bustani's originality, especially when it came to his subject matter – the personal (and political) ramifications of ...
Fruma Zachs, Sharon Halevi, 2014
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Jordan: Living in the Crossfire - Strona 115
Both Dr Al-Bustani's parents were from Damascus. His father, Subhi, was an activist in the Arab nationalist movement of the early 20th century, for which he incurred the wrath of the Ottoman authorities. He fled to Amman in 1916, when he was ...