The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History
by Ibn Khaldun [Franz Rosenthal (trans.) N. J. Dawood (abridgement)]
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Princeton: Princeton U. P., 1989. reprint. As New. octavo. softback with stiff wrappers xiv + 465pp, ÔA translation of 'the earliest critical study of history', written by Ibn Khaldun as the preface & first book of a world history (1377). ÔThis abridged edition gives 'a concise and coherent version containing all essentials of literary, historical & philosophical value as a single volume without losing sight of the author's argument'
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- Title
- The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History
- Author
- Ibn Khaldun [Franz Rosenthal (trans.) N. J. Dawood (abridgement)]
- Book Condition
- New As New
- Edition
- reprint
- Publisher
- Princeton U. P.
- Place of Publication
- Princeton
- Date Published
- 1989
- Size
- octavo
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