- Carl
Brockelmann (17
September 1868 – 6 May 1956)
German Semiticist, was the
foremost orientalist of his generation. He was a
professor at the universities...
- Litteratur, or GAL) is a
reference work
produced by the
German scholar Carl
Brockelmann and
first published in two
editions by
Brill in
Leiden in 1898 and 1902...
- compositions,
other than the
medical one
mentioned above, see: Carl
Brockelmann,
Geschichte der
arabischen Litteratur, 1st edition, 2 vols. (Leiden:...
- Phoenician/Punic,
Edomite and Moabite). The term was
coined by Carl
Brockelmann in 1908, who
separated Fritz Hommel's 1883
classification of Semitic...
- 1981:277 ff.).
Brockelmann (G II 432, S II 642).
Schacht (1964:112).
Brockelmann (G I 175, S I 295).
Brockelmann (G I 382, S I 657).
Brockelmann (G II 196...
- meridian.
George Sarton considers him a
pupil of Ibn al-A'rabi, but Carl
Brockelmann rejects this opinion. Two of his
works are extant: Masa'il
Hindisia (a...
- the
Geschichte der
arabischen Literatur m****cript
catalogue of Carl
Brockelmann and the
dictionary of Hans Wehr.
Today it is used in most German-language...
- Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 6 May 2019.
Quran 33:6
Brockelmann 1947.
Abbott 1942, p. [page needed]. "Aisha,
Widow of the
Prophet Muhammad...
- Leipoldt,
Johannes (1909), "Geschichte der
koptischen Litteratur", in Carl
Brockelmann;
Franz Nikolaus Finck;
Johannes Leipoldt; Enno
Littmann (eds.), Geschichte...
-
Persian physician from Khorasan.[citation needed]
Contrary to Carl
Brockelmann's information (GAL 1:485; Suppl. 1:887),
Sharaf al-Zamān Muḥammad ibn...