Intimate Invocations: Al-Ghazzī's Biography of 'Abd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusī (1641-1731)

الغلاف الأمامي
BRILL, 07‏/05‏/2012 - 860 من الصفحات
Despite the growing interest in the intellectual history of early modern Arabs and Ottomans, many key figures of the period remain unknown. In this unique biographical account, edited and published here for the first time, Muḥammad Kamāl al-Dīn al-Ghazzī (1760-1799), the chief Shafi‘i jurisconcult of Damascus, introduces us to one of the leading figures of early modernity, ‘Abd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusī (1641-1731). Being al-Nābulusī’s great grandson, al-Ghazzī had direct access to the family’s collective memory through his parents and grandparents, as well as to his great grandfather’s scattered memoirs. Written about fifty years after al-Nābulusī’s death, al-Ghazzī’s biography, al-Wird al-Unsī, remains the authoritative account of the great master’s distinguished career, covering many aspects of his life and work in breadth, depth, and sophistication unmatched by any of the competing biographies.
 

المحتوى

Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on the Manuscripts
Introduction
Selected Bibliography
المقدمة
الموضوعات
المخطوطات ومنهج التحقيق
محمد كمال الدين الغزّي
الوِرد الأُنسي والوارِد القُدسي في ترجمةِ العارفِ عبد الغني النابلسي
عبد الغني النابلسي
كتاب الوِرد الأُنسي والوارِد القُدسي في ترجمةِ العارفِ عبد الغني النابلسي
المصادر العربية
الفهرس

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نبذة عن المؤلف (2012)

Samer Akkach, PhD (1992) in Architecture, University of Sydney, is Associate Professor in Architectural History and Theory and Founding Director of the Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture at Adelaide University. His major works include "Letters of a Sufi Scholar," " Abd al-Ghan al-N bulus," and "Cosmology and Architecture in Premodern Islam."

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