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The History Of The Saracens: Containing The Lives Of Abubeker, Omar, Othma…the immediate Successors of Mahomet, Giving An Account of their most remarkable Battles…The Religion, Rites, Customs and Manner of Living of that Warlike People - 1718

by OCKLEY, Simon [1678-1720]

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London: Printed for R.Knaplock, J.Sprint, R.Smith…, 1718., 1718. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xxiv, [4], 391, [1]blank, [19]index; 2 p.l., xlviii, [13]incl. list of subscribers, lxxxii-xcv, [1]errata, 387, [1]blank, [10], 19, [21]incl. index. contemporary paneled calf, rebacked retaining spine labels (some light foxing). Second Greatly Enlarged Edition, marking the first appearance of Volume II. The first volume was originally published as The Conquest of Syria, Persia, and Egypt by the Saracens in 1708. The work was based upon a manuscript in the Bodleian Library which was initially ascribed to the Arabic historian El-Wákidi, with additions from other sources. However the manuscript was later proved to be a work of dubious historical accuracy. "But, although many of its details require correction, the importance of Ockley’s work in relation to the progress of oriental studies cannot be overestimated. Following in the steps of Pocock’s famous Specimen Historiae Arabum, but adopting a popular method, and recommending it by an admirable English style, Ockley for the first time made the history of the early Saracen conquests attractive to the general reader , and stimulated the student to further research. With all its inaccuracies, Ockley’s History of the Saracens became a secondary classic, and formed for generations the main source of the average notions of early Mohammedan history. Gibbon did not disdain to use it freely." (DNB) The work earned for Ockley the chair of Arabic at Cambridge in 1711. Graesse V 7-8..
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