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The first thirty years of Arabic printing in Egypt, 1238-1267 (1822-1851) : a bibliographical study, with a checklist by title of Arabic printed works
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The study of the cultural history of Egypt during the first half of
the nineteenth century has, up to now, been hampered by a lack of a
complete list of publications printed in Arabic-character. The most
complete bibliography for the period covering Muhammad cAli's reign
(1805-1848) lists some 304 publications. The aim of this thesis is
to produce as complete a list of works printed in the first three
decades of indigenous Arabic printing in Egypt (1822-1851), as is
possible., in the hope that it-will serve as the basis for a definitive
catalogue of Arabic-character printed works for the period. To this
end 570 separate works/editions have been established and annotated
with reference to the sources in which they are cited.
The thesis is divided into three parts, the first offering a
brief account of printing and publishing activities of the period
under study, while the second part consists of the bibliography of the
570 works which are known to have appeared in this period. The third
part of the thesis contains various tables of statistical information
showing the general trends in publication by various criteria, laid
out according to language (Arabic, Turkish or Persian), subject matter
(philosophy, religion, social sciences, language, pure and applied
sciences, literature, or history/geography), and the nature of the
work (contemporary writing, translation or classical). Information
as to the editions, contents of the works, volumes/parts, pages,
price, print-runs (including copies printed and copies sold and/or
distributed) are given in as complete a form as possible.
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