Classical Arabic Texts and Classical Grammar
7.5 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 5AB115
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Ambros, Arne A.; Procházka, Stephan, A concise dictionary of Koranic Arabic, Wiesbaden, Reichert, 2004
- Frangieh, Bassam K., Anthology of Arabic literature, culture, and thought from pre-Islamic times to the present, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2005
- Caspari, Carl Paul, A grammar of the Arabic language, 3. ed. /b rev. by W. Robertson Smith and M.J. de Goeje, Cambridge, Cambridge U.P., 1967Compulsory
- Chrestomathy of Classical Arabic Prose Literature, 8., rev. ed. /b by Lutz Edzard and Amund Bjørsnøs, Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2008Compulsory
- Jones, Alan, Early Arabic poetry: select poems, Reading, Ithaca Press, 2011
- Isaksson, Bo, ”Hind behärskade högspråket-”: textkurs i klassisk arabiska med utgångspunkt i R.-E. Brünnows och A. Fischers ”Arabische Chrestomathie”, 3., omarb. uppl., Uppsala, Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi, 2007Compulsory
Main group 2
- A dictionary of modern written Arabic (Arabic-English), 4th ed. considerably enl. and amended by the author, New York, Spoken Language Services, 1994Compulsory
- Badawi, El-Said M.; Carter, Michael G.; Gully, Adrian, Modern written Arabic: a comprehensive grammar, London, Routledge, 2004
- Lane, Edward William, Madd al-qāmūs =b An Arabic-English lexicon, AES 2. repr., New Delhi, Asian Educational Services, 2003
* Compulsory
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