The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History: An Introduction to History - Abridged Edition (Bollingen Series (General))

The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History: An Introduction to History - Abridged Edition (Bollingen Series (General))

by Bruce Lawrence (Editor), IbnKhaldun (Author), N.J.Dawood (Editor), Franz Rosenthal (Editor)

Synopsis

The Muqaddimah, often translated as Introduction or Prolegomenon, is the most important Islamic history of the premodern world. Written by the great fourteenth-century Arab scholar Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406), this monumental work laid down the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. The first complete English translation, by the eminent Islamicist and interpreter of Arabic literature Franz Rosenthal, was published in three volumes in 1958 as part of the Bollingen Series and received immediate acclaim in America and abroad. A one-volume abridged version of Rosenthal's masterful translation was first published in 1969. This new edition of the abridged version, with the addition of a key section of Rosenthal's own introduction to the three-volume edition, and with a new introduction by Bruce B. Lawrence, will reintroduce this seminal work to twenty-first-century students and scholars of Islam and of medieval and ancient history.

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Format: Abridged
Pages: 512
Edition: Abridged edition with a New introduction by Bruce B. Lawrence
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 11 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0691120544
ISBN 13: 9780691120546

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From review of Princeton's original edition: [N. J. Dawood] has, by skillful abridgement and deft but unobtrusive editing, produced an attractive and manageable volume, which should make the essential ideas of Ibn Khaldun accessible to a wide circle of readers. --Times Literary Supplement From review of Princeton's original edition: Undoubtedly the greatest work of its kind that has ever been created by any mind in any time or place ... the most comprehensive and illuminating analysis of how human affairs work that has been made anywhere. --Arnold J. Toynbee, Observer