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A collection of revised essays presenting concise historical and philological studies of the Near East. It opens with observations on Semitic character, proceeds to close readings of the Koran and an outline of Islamic institutions, and offers a contextual biography of the early Abbasid ruler Mansur. Other pieces reconstruct a large servile revolt, follow the rise and rule of Yakub the Coppersmith and his dynasty, profile notable Syrian saints and the scholar Barhebræus, and survey the reign and aftermath of an Abyssinian king. The essays blend source criticism, chronological synthesis, geographical notes, and linguistic remarks for informed general readers and specialists.

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Theodor Nöldeke

Theodor Nöldeke was a notable German philologist and historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of Eastern history and languages. He is best known for his work "Sketches from Eastern History," which reflects his deep engagement with the cultural and historical contexts of the Middle East. Nöldeke's scholarly pursuits extended to the analysis of Semitic languages and literature, making him a significant figure in the field of Oriental studies. His insights have influenced both historical scholarship and linguistic research, establishing him as a key contributor to the understanding of Eastern civilizations.

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