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- Edward Rehatsek (3 July 1819 – 11 December 1891) was an Orientalist and translator of several works of Islamic literature including the Gulistan of Saadi...
- translation by Edward Rehatsek (Hungary 1819 – Mumbai [Bombay] 1891), abridged and introduced [at pp. 5–13] by Michael Edwards. Rehatsek completed his translation;...
- Rashidun caliphs) into English was prepared by the Orientalist Edward Rehatsek and edited by Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot for the Royal Asiatic Society...
- Platts (London, 1867), Edward Henry Whinfield (London, 1880), Edward Rehatsek (Banaras, 1888, in some later editions incorrectly attributed to Sir Richard...
- translation in two volumes. Several decades later the Hungarian scholar Edward Rehatsek prepared an English translation, but it was not published until over a...
- ‘garden of purity’) by Mīr-Khvānd, translated by the Orientalist Edward Rehatsek from 1891 to 1894. It is largely due to his work that several of the masterpieces...
- Gesta Romanorum and later in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. E. Rehatsek – The Book of the King's Son and the AsceticEnglish translation (1888)...
- Khvāndshāh ibn Maḥmūd (1433–1498), Reign of Farrukhzad ibn Khosrau, 1892, Royal Asiatic Society, translated from the original work in Persian by E. Rehatsek....
- Francis Burton, but probably in fact by the Hungarian linguist Edward Rehatsek: Story 10 I was constantly engaged in prayer, at the head of the prophet...
- ISBN 9781847186218. Clouston, W. A. (William Alexander), 1843-1896, and Edward Rehatsek. A Group of Eastern Romances And Stories From the Persian, Tamil, And Urdu...