List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Genealogical Tables Notes on the Catalogue Entries History of the Hamdani Collection of Manuscripts by Abbas Hamdani The Catalogue i. Bibliographical Works II. Ismaili Writings of the Older Yemeni School III. Ismaili Authors in North Africa, Egypt and Persia during the Fatimid Period IV. The ‘Epistles of the Pure Brethren’ and Related Texts V. Ismaili Authors of the Second Yemeni School VI. Ismaili Authors in India VII. Works by non-Ismaili Authors VIII. Miscellaneous, Unidentified and Unclassified Works IX. Manuscripts in Gujarati Script Bibliography Index of Titles Index of Authors Index of Scribes Index of Manuscripts Dated (or Datable) before CE 1800
The catalogue contains detailed descriptions of the manuscripts in this Hamdani collection, discussing both the content of the works and the codicological features of the manuscripts. The introduction contains also a comprehensive history of the Hamdani family.
Francois de Blois has published widely on Semitic and Iranian languages and on the history of religions in the Near East in pre-modern times. Notably, he contributed to the multi-volume work entitled Persian Literature, which had been initiated by C.A. Storey and published by the Royal Asiatic Society. He served as Professor of Iranian Studies at Hamburg University from 2002 to 2003. Currently he is a research fellow at University College London where he is engagesd in a major project on al-Biruni's 'Chronology' and other Arabic texts on non-Islamic calendars. He is also a teaching fellow for Aramaic and Middle Iranian languages at SOAS, Univerity of London. He has been a frequent contributor to the 'Encyclopaedia of Islam'. His recent publications include the Arabic and New Persian sections of 'The Dictionary of Manichaean Texts', Volume II: 'Texts from Iraq and Iran', edited by Francois de Blois and Nicholas Sims-Williams, Turnhout, 2006.
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