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Medieval Arab scholars held grammar in very high esteem due to two main reasons. First, intellectual curiosity led them to investigate the language and its structures. Secondly, the desire to better understand the holy text of the Qur??n made Arabic grammar indispensable. The intellectual curiosity as well as the interconnection between grammar and the study of religion can be seen in the grammarians? writings and theories in general and in this book in particular.0The book consists of a critical edition and the analysis of an early treatise in the field of Arabic grammar, based on two manuscripts located in England and Egypt. The work?s title is M?z?n al-?arabiyya which literally means ?the balance, or scales, of Arabic.? It is a pedagogical work dedicated to Arabic grammar and written by the famous Arabic grammarian Ibn al-?Anb?r? (died 577/1181) who is probably best known for his al-?In??f f? mas??il al-?il?f bayn al-na?wiyy?n al-ba?riyy?n wa-l-k?fiyy?n, a collection of Streitfragen (controversial issues) attributed to the Ba?ran and K?fan grammarians. Among his rather few other extant treatises is the celebrated ?Asr?r al-?arabiyya, mostly dedicated to theoretical reasoning behind linguistic facts. In addition to the critical edition of M?z?n al-?arabiyya, the book also contains a detailed comparison between this work and the above-mentioned ?Asr?r al-?arabiyya, both written by the same author.
Medieval Arab scholars held grammar in very high esteem due to two main reasons. First, intellectual curiosity led them to investigate the language and its structures. Secondly, the desire to better understand the holy text of the Qur??n made Arabic grammar indispensable. The intellectual curiosity as well as the interconnection between grammar and the study of religion can be seen in the grammarians? writings and theories in general and in this book in particular.0The book consists of a critical edition and the analysis of an early treatise in the field of Arabic grammar, based on two manuscripts located in England and Egypt. The work?s title is M?z?n al-?arabiyya which literally means?the balance, or scales, of Arabic.? It is a pedagogical work dedicated to Arabic grammar and written by the famous Arabic grammarian Ibn al-?Anb?r? (died 577/1181) who is probably best known for his al-?In??f f? mas??il al-?il?f bayn al-na?wiyy?n al-ba?riyy?n wa-l-k?fiyy?n, a collection of Streitfragen (controversial issues) attributed to the Ba?ran and K?fan grammarians. Among his rather few other extant treatises is the celebrated?Asr?r al-?arabiyya, mostly dedicated to theoretical reasoning behind linguistic facts. In addition to the critical edition of M?z?n al-?arabiyya, the book also contains a detailed comparison between this work and the above-mentioned?Asr?r al-?arabiyya, both written by the same author.
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A critical edition of the grammatical treatise Mizan al-'arabiyya by Ibn al-'Anbari (d. 577/1181)
2018, Harrassowitz Verlag
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344711004X 9783447110044
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Critical edition.
Original text in Arabic; critical matter in English.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-114) and index.
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