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|a ʻAẓmah, ʻAzīz.
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|a Ibn Khaldūn :
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|a CEU medievalia ;
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|a Originally published: London : Cass, 1982.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Preface to the 2003 Impression -- Figure: Anatomy of the Muqaddima -- Ch. 1. The Primacy of the Historical -- The Criterion of Historical Significance -- The Structure of the Historical State -- Ch. 2. The Problematization of History -- Anatomy of the Muqaddima -- The Muqaddima: Epitome with Glosses -- The Analogical Regime -- Ch. 3. The Historicity of Kitab al-Ibar -- Addendum to the 2003 Impression.
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|a "Since its publication in 1981, this book has established itself as the major new interpretation of the historical concept of Ibn Khaldun, the great figure of Arab-Islamic letters and of historical thought overall - a figure generally thought to be on a par with Thucydides, Vico, Herder and others of similar stature. The author has eschewed the ahistorical interpretations to which Ibn Khaldun has normally been subjected, both by authors who have sought unduly to modernise his thought, and by those who sought to freeze it in stereotypical models of Islamic philosophy."--Jacket.
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