A Volume of Oriental Studies Presented to Edward G. Browne on His 60th Birthday.

Arnold, Sir Thomas W. & Nicholson, Reynold A. (Editors)

Book ID: 11380

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8vo. vii, [1], 499 pp., English text with some Arabic, frontispiece portrait, b/w plates, cloth, slightly rubbed, title gilt on spine, a couple of worm holes affecting spine and last 3 leaves only, light foxing on frontispiece leaf, few Arabic names written in pencil in margins of list of Contributions, otherwise copy in good condition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, first edition, 1922.

Synopsis

LIMITED AND NUMBERED EDITION OF 500 COPIES OF WHICH THIS COPY IS NUMBERED 362. Forty three professors and pupils, have contributed to this memorial volume. The essays deals with subjects connected with Arabic, Persian and Turkish literature, art, architecture which was presented to Professor Edward Granville Browne on his 60th birthday.
Browne ( 1862-1925) was a British scholar who specialized in Persian studies. He deplored the negative aspects of British and Russian influence which permeated so much on 19th century Persian history, and wrote many controversial essays in defence of the constitutional revolution of 1906.
He is considered one of the greatest champions of Persian studies. He wrote his monumental work entitled “A Literary History of Persia”.

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