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This work provides a compact survey of Arabian history and literary achievement, tracing political developments from early tribal organization through the rise of Islam and the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates, the establishment of Muslim rule in Iberia, and later dispersal and decline. It divides literary history into pre-Islamic, classical, and post‑Baghdad periods, describing poetic traditions, scholarly disciplines (grammar, law, philosophy, medicine, historiography), key centres, libraries, and patronage, and profiles leading figures and institutions. It also offers a biographical summary of Muhammad and a discussion of the Qur'an's language and reception, concluding with remarks on printing, translation, and the perceived waning of Arabic letters.

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F. F. Arbuthnot

F. F. Arbuthnot was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of Arabic literature and history. His notable work, "Arabic Authors / A Manual of Arabian History and Literature," serves as a comprehensive guide to the literary figures and historical context of the Arab world. Arbuthnot's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual traditions of Arabia, making his writings valuable resources for those interested in Arabic studies and literature.

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