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  1. Live Theatre and Dramatic Literature in the Medieval Arabic World (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Snmuel Moreh, 1992-10-01
  2. Arabic Literature of Africa: The Writings of Eastern Sudanic Africa (Handbook of Oriental Studies. the Near and) by John O. Hunwick, 1997-08-01
  3. Man Is a Cause: Political Consciousness and the Fiction of Ghassan Kanafani (Near Eastern Studies, University of Washington) by Muhammad Siddiq, 1984-10
  4. The Pennsylvania Tradition of Semitics: A Century of Near Eastern and Biblical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania by Cyrus H. Gordon, 1987
  5. Modern Literature in the Near and Middle East (Routledge/Soas Contemporary Politics and Culture in the Middle East Series) by Robin Ostle, 1991-04-12
  6. The Adventures of Antar The Adventures of Antar (Approaches to Arabic Literature)
  7. Studies in the Short Fiction of Mahfouz and Idris (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Mona Mikhail, 1992-05-01
  8. Literature of Ideas in Egypt: Selection, Translation, and Introductions. Pt 1 (Studies in Near Eastern Culture and Society) by Louis Awad, 1987-01
  9. Arabic and Islamic Studies in Honor of Hamilton A. R. Gibb. by George, editor. Letter of Dedication by G. Levi Della Vida. Makdisi, 1965
  10. Analysing Literary Sumerian: Corpus-based Approaches by Jarle Ebeling, 2007-06-16
  11. First lessons in literary Arabic by Ernest N McCarus, 1972
  12. Egeria's Travels by John Wilkinson, 1999-07-01

61. NEAR EASTERN STUDIES (NES/ARB/PRS)
348. arabic literature in English (3) Historical survey of arabic literature of theMiddle East and Mediterranean world, with readings in English translations.
http://catalog.arizona.edu/courses/974/ARBx.html
ARABIC (ARB) Elementary Arabic I (5) CDT Conversation and readings in modern standard Arabic. Elementary Arabic II (5) CDT Conversation and readings in modern standard Arabic. P, 101. Arabic Literature in English (3) Historical survey of Arabic literature of the Middle East and Mediterranean world, with readings in English translations. Intermediate Arabic I (5) CDT Intermediate conversation and readings in modern standard Arabic. P, 102. Intermediate Arabic II (5) CDT Intermediate conversation and readings in modern standard Arabic. P, 401. Advanced Arabic I (3) Continuation of 402 with emphasis on oral and written comprehension and expression. P, 402. May be convened with 503. Advanced Arabic II (3) Continuation of 403 with emphasis on oral and written comprehension and expression. P, 403. May be convened with 504. Conversational Levantine Arabic (3-3) Extensive oral drill with emphasis on the acquisition of facility in normal conversation and comprehension. P, 101. May be convened with 524a-524b. Conversational Gulf Arabic (3-3) Extensive oral drill with emphasis on the acquisition of facility in normal conversation and comprehension. P, 101. May be convened with 525a-525b.

62. Ohio State University - University Bulletins - College Of The Arts And Sciences
majors are frequently offered in near eastern studies programs arabic 611 (5 hours);Three (3) courses at fall into two general groups, literature and language.
http://www-afa.adm.ohio-state.edu/Bulletin/5web/Humn/HNJH.html
The Ohio State University - Bulletin Series: Return to Bulletin Series Home Search Bulletins College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences *School of Natural Resources Colleges of the Arts and Sciences *College of the Arts and School of Music *College of Biological Sciences *College of Humanities *College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences *College of Social and Behavioral Sciences **School of Journalism and Communication **School of Public Policy and Management Max M. Fisher College of Business College of Dentistry College of Education *School of Educational Policy and Leadership *School of Physical Activity and Educational Services *School of Teaching and Learning College of Engineering *Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture College of Human Ecology Moritz College of Law College of Medicine *School of Allied Medical Professions College of Nursing College of Optometry College of Pharmacy College of Social Work College of Veterinary Medicine Agricultural Technical Institute Office of Continuing Education Graduate School Course Offerings Bulletin Undergraduate Majors Colleges of the Arts and Sciences
Department of Near Eastern
Languages and Cultures
203 Botany and Zoology Building, 1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1293; 614-292-9255;

63. Near Eastern Languages
is on the classical heritage of arabic literature in its literature and modern Hebrewliterature) and academic published in Israel on near eastern subjects and
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/orientalrightnear.htm
Near Eastern Languages
18.1 The 'Near East' is widely defined and, in this context, extends from Morocco to Mongolia and from Ethiopia to Kazakhstan. The languages covered include Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, the range of Iranian and Turkic languages across central Asia, the languages of the Caucasus (principally Georgian and Armenian), Coptic, Amharic, Aramaic, Syriac and the languages of the ancient Near East, as well as Yiddish, Mongolian and Urdu. 18.2 The Library aims to satisfy the present and future research and teaching needs of the University. These needs are primarily in the faculties of Oriental Studies and Divinity but also exist in a range of other departments such as History, International Relations, Archaeology, Law and French (where there is an interest in North Africa). 18.3 Arabic
The main focus of research and teaching is on the classical heritage of Arabic literature in its widest sense, on the turath (the traditional religious, historical and literary heritage), together with the classical and modern language, linguistics, and representative modern literature. The Library aims to acquire material extensively in these areas, but much more selectively in other subject areas. 18.4 Hebrew and Yiddish

64. ALMISBAH: Languages And Literatures: Language And Literature Of Armenia: General
hebrew literature; semitic literature; history; criticism, courses; staff; egyptology;arabic studies; persian studies; ancient near eastern studies; eastern
http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/ssgfi/subject/almisbah_ssg040701_on_e
ALMISBAH:
Languages and Literatures: Language and Literature of Armenia: General Resources (WWW)
1. Archives of ADABIYAT@LISTSERV.CC.EMORY.EDU Source Type Communication Forums URL http://www.listserv.emory.edu/archives/adabiyat.html Keywords Adabiyat; literary traditions; mailing lists; arabic literature; persian literature; hebrew literature; semitic literature; history; criticism DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 2. Armenian Studies Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://micro5.mscc.huji.ac.il/%7Earmenia/index.html Keywords armenian studies; Jerusalem; university; study; courses DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 3. Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University [Jerusalem] Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://unixware.mscc.huji.ac.il/~armenia/index.html Keywords university; Jerusalem; armenian studies; history; courses; staff; research DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 4. Armenian Studies Program Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/ Keywords university; Fresno; armenian studies; Armenia; project; research; art; armenian art; courses; staff; architecture; miniature painting

65. Near Eastern Studies
In the mid1960s near eastern Studies suffered grievous losses with the in 1968 byAndras Hamori, a specialist in classical arabic literature, and subsequently
http://etc.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/near_eastern_studies.html
Near Eastern Studies
Near Eastern Studies at Princeton go back to the turn of the century when, as elsewhere, interest in this field, Biblically oriented, centered on the ancient history of the ``cradle of civilization.'' The roots were diffuse, albeit vigorous; there were pioneer scholars of distinction and beginnings of a superlative library for teaching and research. The most dynamic pioneer was Howard Crosby Butler , a specialist in ancient Near Eastern archaeology and architecture who mounted expeditions to Syria and Anatolia in 1899, 1904, and 1909 and headed the notable excavations at Antioch and Sardis; he was Princeton's charter trustee of the Jerusalem School for Oriental Research. In 1901 he brought to Princeton the noted German epigrapher, Enno Littmann, who had accompanied him in Syria; Littmann served as librarian of the Oriental collections and as lecturer in Semitic philology until 1906 when he returned to Tbingen. Four years later he was succeeded by another German scholar, Rudolph Brnnow who was Professor of Semitic Philology. After Brnnow's death in 1917, the teaching of Semitics declined, and the development of Sanskrit and Indo-European philology began auspiciously under Harold H. Bender

66. Department Of Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations
eastern archaeology Royal Ontario Museum, near eastern and Asian University) Quranicexegesis; Islamic thought; arabic language and literature Room 217
http://www.utoronto.ca/nmc/faculty/graduate.html
GRADUATE FACULTY AND CONTACT INFORMATION
* Full year sabbatical
**on leave first term
***on leave second term MEMBERS V.H. AKSAN, PH.D. (University of Toronto)
Eighteenth century Ottoman history.
Department of History, McMaster University
Chester Hall 619, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L9
vaksan@mcmaster.ca
*J. R. BLACKBURN, PH.D. (University of Toronto)
Ottoman history; Arabic language.
Room 220, 4 Bancroft Avenue 416-978-3431
richard.blackburn@utoronto.ca
P.M. DAVIAU, PH.D. (University of Toronto)
Archaeology, Near Eastern studies, Old Testament. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5 mdaviau@.wlu.ca ***H. FOX, PH.D. (Hebrew University) Jewish literature and Judaism in late antiquity. Room 313, 4 Bancroft Avenue 416-946-3244 harryfox@chass.utoronto.ca G. FRAME, PH.D. (University of Chicago) Akkadian language and literature; history of ancient Mesopotamia. Room 406, 4 Bancroft Avenue 416-978-4790 gframe@chass.utoronto.ca Brief curriculum vitae D.R. FRAYNE, PH.D. (Yale University) Room 407, 4 Bancroft Avenue 416-978-4790

67. FAS Handbook: Chapter 3: Near Eastern Languages And Civilization
in the various fields of near eastern Studies are for example, has vast holdingsin arabic, Armenian, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, and Yiddish literature.
http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/handbooks/student/chapter3/near_eastern.htm

Table of Contents

Introduction

1: Academic Calendar

2: Academic Information
...
FAS Courses of Instruction
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Professor William E. Granara, Director of Undergraduate Studies The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations introduces students to the peoples, languages, cultures, and societies of the Near and Middle East. Beyond the development of skills in one (or more) of the languages of the region and participation in the Department's one-semester sophomore tutorial, a wide variety of directions of study is available to concentrators. The concentration is intended to provide a solid grounding in the student's area of focus and to offer an in-depth look at the ways in which modern scholars seek to understand the languages and cultures that have come from this region and that have been so influential throughout the world. One of the strengths of the concentration in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations is the individual attention each student receives and the flexibility to develop a program of study within the broader arena of the Near East that reflects her or his specific interests. Depending, then, on these interests and the availability of faculty and other resources, students may elect to follow a direction such as Modern Middle Eastern Studies, Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, Biblical Studies, Arabic, Iranian Studies, Turkish Studies, or Near Eastern Archaeology. This list gives only a sample of the possibilities. Whatever direction a student chooses, the choice will be made in consultation with an appropriate faculty member from Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations or an affiliated department who will then serve as the student's mentor throughout her or his work, helping to arrange a coherent curriculum of courses in accordance with the guidelines below.

68. Near Eastern Studies Complete Courses
NES 532 Readings in Classical arabic literature (Spring 2000 NES 540 Studies in Persianliterature (Spring 2000 NES 545 Problems in near eastern Jewish History
http://new-campuscgi.princeton.edu/~scg/dept/nes/all.shtml

69. Near Eastern Studies Spring 2000 Courses
NES 441 Topics in near eastern Studies Studies in Biography f97 review NES 532Readings in Classical arabic literature registrar add comments more
http://new-campuscgi.princeton.edu/~scg/dept/nes/s00.shtml

70. UofM Course Calendar 2002-2003: Faculty Of Arts - Near Eastern And Judaic Studie
6 credit hours in Language and literature (Hebrew 1 , Yiddish, or arabic 2) • 6 credit hours in Judaic Civilization or near eastern Studies • 18
http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/calendar03/faculties/arts/judaic/

Faculty of Arts
Section 8: Departments in, and programs and courses offered by, the Faculty of Arts 8.25 Near Eastern and Judaic Studies Program Coordinator: Moshe Nahir
General Office: 545 Fletcher Argue
Telephone: (204) 474-9623 8.25.1 Program Information
For entry, continuation and graduation requirements for the General Degree, Advanced Degree and Honours Degree, see Basic Faculty Regulations for the Three Programs Leading to a B.A. 8.25.2 Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Program Code: 055
University 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 GENERAL MAJOR NEAR EASTERN AND JUDAIC STUDIES
Total: 30 credit hours
Not currently offered , Yiddish, or Arabic
ADVANCED MAJOR NEAR EASTERN AND JUDAIC STUDIES
Total: 48 credit hours
Not currently offered , Yiddish, or Arabic MINOR NEAR EASTERN AND JUDAIC STUDIES Total: 18 credit hours 18 credit hours in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies MINOR YIDDISH Total: 18 credit hours Not currently offered 6 credit hours in Hebrew Language and Literature or Near Eastern and Judaic Civilization Notes: A language-placement interview is required before registration. Normally, elementary Hebrew day school graduates begin with

71. Time Schedules -- Spring 2001
department) AKKADIAN CUNEIFORM (AKKD) arabic/ISLAMIC (ARAB near eastern HISTORY (NEHT)near eastern LANGUAGES (NELG EARLY CHRISTIAN literature (ECL) NORWEGIAN
http://registrar.uchicago.edu/timeschedules/spring2001/

Time Schedules
University of Chicago Time Schedules Spring 2001
Regulations and Policies
Building Abbreviations Key
Course schedules

72. Acting, Technique, Monologues (all)
literature, near eastern. literature, South Asian. Medieval and RenaissanceStudies (all). Reference, arabic, near eastern. Reference, Chinese, Japanese.
http://www.angelcitybooks.com/

73. UCSD Catalog - Literature Courses
accounts in their ancient near eastern context Medieval Hebrew literature (4) Majorliterary works arabic literature in Translation (4) Analysis and discussion
http://literature.ucsd.edu/catalog/courses.neareastern.html
UCSD Catalog - Literature Courses : Near Eastern Literature
Prerequisite: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Additional prerequisites may be specified below. Foreign language discussion sections (XLs) may be offered in conjunction with courses taught in translation. Students enrolled in these joint courses may use them to fulfill major, minor, and secondary literature requirements. Please see the undergraduate office for further information. LTNE 100. The Bible and Western Literature (4)
LTNE 101. The Bible: The Narrative Books (4)
Examination of the Biblical accounts in their ancient Near Eastern context. Emphasis will be placed on literary- and form-criticism and textual analysis. Attention to related literature and to archaeological data; consideration of theological issues. Repeatable for credit as topics vary. LTNE 102. The Bible: The Prophetic Books (4)
LTNE 103. The Bible: The Poetic Books (4)
Study of biblical peotry, its settings, genres, and themes. Analysis of metre and structure with particular attention to the use of parallel. Comparison with Canaanite and Mesopotamian examples. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: upper-division standing. LTNE 112. Medieval Hebrew Literature (4)

74. Near And Middle Eastern Studies
comparative perspective in the following fields near eastern languagesand literature (arabic, Hebrew, Persian or Dari or Tajik);;
http://www.grad.washington.edu/inter/nme.htm
University of Washington Site Index Contacts
Search the Graduate School Home Admissions Resources for Students About the Graduate School ... Interdisciplinary Program Offerings
Interdisciplinary Programs
NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
An Interdisciplinary Ph.D. granting Program at the University of Washington
Contents:
Introduction
The University of Washington Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Near and Middle Eastern Studies is designed for students who wish to pursue research with a comparative perspective in the following fields:
  • Near Eastern languages and literature (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian [or Dari or Tajik]); Turkish and Central Asian Turkic languages; Near Eastern linguistics; Islamic topics, namely Islamic law, history, institutions, theology, and mysticism; Comparative religion (Judaism, Christianity and Islam); Interdisciplinary investigations of modern topics using the social sciences.
The program is administered by an interdisciplinary Graduate School group. The current director is Ellis Goldberg, Professor, Political Science. The program of studies includes courses offered in the

75. Links To Resources On The Middle Eastern And Judaica
of world famous Persian literature in the Islamic Studies, Islam, arabic, and Religion(Website of Institute of Ancient near eastern Studies (Charles University
http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/NewLinks.html
The University of Michigan Library
Near East Division
Links to Internet Resources
on the Middle East and Judaica
Quick Contents Resources on the Ancient Near East General Middle Eastern Resources Resources on Judaica and Hebraica (including Israel) Resources on Turkey and Turkish Studies Computers and Languages of the Near East Scholarly and Professional Associations Library Related and Publishers' Sites News and Electronic Publications Resources in Linguistics Electronic Text Collections Bibliographical Resources in Middle Eastern Studies (CMENAS 520) Last updated 30 Mar. 2003
Return main Near East Division page
1. Ancient Near East:
University of Chicago Oriental Institute Homepage (Ancient Near East)
ABZU : Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet Oriental Institute Research Archives Acquisitions Lists
Mnemotrix ArchaeoSearch DataBase of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies (Mnemotrix Systems, Inc. and the Institute of Archaeology at Bar Ilan University) Okeanos: Website for Biblical, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern Studies

76. World Literature Online
Babylonia and Ancient near eastern Texts Britannica Keyed texts, letters, nonliteraryyexts, literature, unidentified texts arabic, PERSIAN, ISLAMIC literature
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ahart/literature_writers.html
Film Music Literature Philosophy ... E-Texts
ANCIENT LITERATURE
See also: Hellenic Classical Latin
The Ancient Novel, from The Petronius Society. Chaireas and Callirhoe, Ethiopian Story, The Ephesian Romance, Daphnis and Chloe, Leukippe and Kleitophon, Apollonius King of Tyre. Apuleius, Aseneth.

Ancient texts, hieroglpths, cuneiform tablets. The Art of War, by Sun Tzu.
Enuma Elish, The Seven Tablets of Creation.The Seven Tablets of Creation.

Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. University of California.(CDLI). Representing the efforts of an international group of Assyriologists, museum curators and historians of science to make available through the internetthe form and content of cuneiform tablets dating from the beginning of writing, ca. 3200 B.C., until the end of the third millennium.

Babylonia and Ancient Near Eastern Texts
...
Live texts. Perseus Project (Greek and English)

Classical Authors, Authors of the Ancient Periods Apuleius. Eros and Psyche, The Golden Ass Apuleius Homepage Horace. ... Translated by John Dryden
ARABIC, PERSIAN, ISLAMIC LITERATURE Books by Islamic Writers Books by Islamic Literature Order at Amazon.com

77. Employment / Job Opportunities At The Faculty Of Arts And Sciences, AUB, 2002-3
The Department of arabic and near eastern Languages at the American Classical arabicliterature; Modern arabic literature and intellectual history (from the
http://www.aub.edu.lb/jobs/fas/fas2003.html
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Faculty Positions Available Starting September 15, 2003
The Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages at the American University of Beirut (AUB) invites applications for teaching positions in the following areas of interest:
  • Classical Arabic Literature Modern Arabic Literature and intellectual history (from the beginning of the 19th century to the present)
Applicants to the field of Classical Arabic Literature should be able to teach courses in Islamic intellectual history (Qur.an, kalam, sufism, philosophy). Applicants to the field of Modern Arabic Literature should be well versed in both Arab and Western classical heritages, as well as in modern literary theories, and should be able to teach courses in Arabic/Turkish literature. Though the language of instruction in this Department is Arabic, but mastery of English is an essential requirement. A good knowledge of French is desirable. The Department also offers introductory service courses covering Islamic theology and philosophy and Arabic morphology and syntax to native speakers of Arabic. Applicants are expected to teach such courses.

78. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews: Area Studies: Near East Studies
approximately 40,000 titles in literature and 30,000 pamphlet collections, especiallythe arabic and Persian The Library's interest in near eastern studies is
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/colloverviews/near-east.html
Collections Overviews Home Master List of Collections Overviews
Collections Overviews - Area Studies
NEAR EAST STUDIES
Scope Size General Research Strengths Areas of Distinction ... Weaknesses/Exclusions
SCOPE
This overview focuses on Library of Congress holdings of resources concerned with the areas covered by the Near East Section whether these are in custody of the Section or in other units of the Library. The Near East Section holds an estimated two hundred thousand titles in thirty-six languages including Arabic, Persian, Pushto, Turkish, Armenian, Georgian and the many languages of Central Asia such as Uzbek and Azerbaijani. A greater number of materials is dispersed in the general book and periodical collections, and in the Law, Manuscripts, Geography and Maps, Music and Motion Picture Divisions. Collectively, the Library's collections cover all fields of Middle Eastern studies in all fields of knowledge except clinical medicine and technical agriculture.
SIZE
GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
The Library collections are especially strong in areas such as Islamic studies, literature, history and social sciences. Travel accounts abound in the general collection, as well as translations of literary, religious and historical classics into English and other Western languages. When supplemented by the extensive collections in the General and Southern Asia collections containing translations of the Koran into more than seventy languages and by works on other Islamic legal and religious writings, the Library's collection of Islamica is probably the largest in the world.

79. SOAS: Staff
Professor Sabry Hafez Modern arabic literature, drama and film studies; comparativeliterature. J. David Hawkins Anatolian and Ancient near eastern Studies,
http://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff.cfm?deptid=5

80. SOAS: Staff
Dr Katharine P Zebiri arabic language and literature, modern Islamic studies, ProfessorJ. David Hawkins Anatolian and Ancient near eastern Studies,
http://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff.cfm?centreid=2

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