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Al-Kindi on Swords

Al-Kindi on Swords
Author: James (Keeper of Eastern Art Allan
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ISBN: 9780197280263

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al-Kindi's letter al-Suyuf wa 'ajnasuha, Swords and their Types, dates from the early 9th century AD. An Arabic edition was published in 1952 but there is no English translation. This volume contains an Introduction on early Islamic swords, Facsimiles of the two known manuscripts, an English translation, and a detailed commentary.


Al-Kindi on Swords

Al-Kindi on Swords
Author: Allen J. al- Kindi
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Total Pages: 150
Release: 2001
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Medieval Islamic Swords and Swordmaking: Kindi's Treatise "On Swords and Their Kinds"

Medieval Islamic Swords and Swordmaking: Kindi's Treatise
Author: Robert G. Hoyland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780906094570

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One of the problems pervading the study of medieval Islamic technology is the lack of surviving technical treatises. Tradition tended to be handed down by example and by word of mouth, and apprenticeships could last for decades. Fortunately, however, occasional treatises do exist. The treatise "On swords and their kinds" was written by the 9th century Muslim philosopher Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi. This work was commissioned by a powerful patron of scholarship, the Abbasid caliph Mu'tasim, and the content of the treatise presumably reflects the ruler's general interest in his army and its equipment, and his specific interest in the technical aspects of sword production. In this work, Kindi discusses the difference between iron and steel, distinguishes different qualities of sword blade, and different centres of swordsmithing. He refers to the Indian Ocean trade in steel ingots and to the distinctive character of European swords of the period. He includes technical terms used by the makers, and distinguishes swords by their physical features - form, measurements, weight, watered pattern, sculptured details, or inlaid ornaments. This publication includes the text and a translation of Kindi's treatise, and a detailed commentary on the work. The volume also includes a translation of Friedrich Schwarzlose's work on swords, which is based on the hundreds of references to swords in early Arabic poetry. Written in German, this extraordinary compendium of information was first published some 120 years ago; this volume makes it available again, and for the first time in English.


Al-Kindi

Al-Kindi
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0822975599

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In his day, al-Kindi (ca. 805-870) was the only philosopher of pure Arab descent, and became known as "the philosopher of the Arabs." He was one of the first Arab scholars interested in a scientific rather than theological viewpoint, and played a key role in bringing Greek learning into the orbit of Islam. al-Kindi wrote over three hundred fifty treatises, for the most part short studies on special topics in science and philosophy. Nicholas Rescher assembles this annotated bibliography, listing of over three hundred items, to assist students and scholars through the maze of publications related to al-Kindi.


The Sword and the Crucible

The Sword and the Crucible
Author: Alan Williams
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004229337

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The sword was the most important of weapons, the symbol of the warrior, not to mention the badge of a officer and a gentleman. Much has been written about the artistic and historical significance of the sword, but outside specialised publications, relatively little about its metallurgy, and that often confined to a particular group. This book aims to tell the story of the making of iron and steel swords from the first Celtic examples through the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. The results of the microscopic examination of over a hundred swords by the author and other archaeometallurgists are given and explained in terms of the materials available in Europe.


The Armies of the Caliphs

The Armies of the Caliphs
Author: Hugh Kennedy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134531125

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The Armies of the Caliphs is the first major study of the relationship between army and society in the early Islamic period, and reveals the pivotal role of the military in politics. Through a thorough examination of recruitment, payment, weaponry and fortifications in the armies, The Armies of the Caliphs offers the most comprehensive view to date of how the early Muslim Empire grew to control so many people. Using Arabic chronicles, surviving documents, and archaeological evidence, this book analyzes the military and the face of battle, and offers a timely reassessment of the early Islamic State.


The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England

The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England
Author: Hilda Roderick Ellis Davidson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780851157160

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This study concerns the importance of the sword in Anglo-Saxon and Viking society, with reference to surviving swords and literary sources, especially Beowulf.


Hank Reinhardt's The Book of Swords

Hank Reinhardt's The Book of Swords
Author: Hank Reinhardt
Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1618247336

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The sword is the most revered of all of man's weapons. Although the club is older, the knife more universal, and the firearm much more efficient, it is to the sword that most decoration, myth, mysticism and reverence has been given. The katana has been called "The Soul of the Samurai," the Vikings lavished love, care and attached wonderful names to their weapons. The sword has been the symbol of Justice, of Vengeance, and of Mercy. No one artifact has so captured the imagination as has the sword. As our society has grown more and more advanced, and more reliant on technology, there has been an increased interest in the weapons of the past. The romance of the sword is very much alive¾but movies, books and fiction of all types have romanticized the past, and particularly the sword, beyond all recognition of the real thing. Drawing on information from grave excavations, illustrations of battle scenes, and many classical and medieval literary sources, this book discusses how contemporaries showed swords were used. Building on Oakeshott and other authoritative writers on the subject, this volume, representing ten years of writing and a lifetime of experience, will add to the body of knowledge of the history of swords by illustrating not only the beauty of the form of the sword, but also their beauty of function. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).


THE TENTH SWORD OF THE PROPHET

THE TENTH SWORD OF THE PROPHET
Author: M.J. Kojack
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1977226078

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At the center of the story is Michael, a brilliant Professor at Princeton University who specializes in Middle Eastern anthropology and is an expert in ancient Semitic languages. Right at the heels of a shocking murder at the Saint Catherine Monastery in the Sinai, Michael is summoned by top Clergy to help lead the investigation. This pivotal event catapults Michael into a hazardous adventure of murders and intrigues set with the backdrop of religion and politics in the Middle East, including the theft of sacred relics from the Topkapi Museum, that takes him across Europe, Tel Aviv, Damascus, and Tehran in search of the truth. At the heart of all the mystery and intrigue, a race unfolds to uncover a secret parchment hidden within the missing sword of Muhammad that threatens to reveal the true successor to the Prophet and potentially shake the very foundation of Islam itself and complicate a tenuous balance of power in an already burning Middle East. During his adventures, Michael rekindles with an old flame while battling foes and dubious characters.


The Cutting Edge of the Poet’s Sword: Muslim Poetic Responses to the Crusades

The Cutting Edge of the Poet’s Sword: Muslim Poetic Responses to the Crusades
Author: Osman Latiff
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004345221

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In this comprehensive analysis of Arabic poetry during the period of the crusades (sixth/twelfth-seventh/thirteenth centuries), Osman Latiff provides an insightful examination of the poets who inspired Muslims to unite in the jihād against the Franks. The Cutting Edge of the Poet’s Sword not only contributes to our understanding of literary history, it also illuminates a broad spectrum of religiosity and the role of political propaganda in the anti-Frankish Muslim struggle. Latiff shows how poets, often used by the ruling elite to promote their rule, emphasised the centrality of Islam’s holy sites to inspire the Muslim response to the occupation and later reconquest of Jerusalem, and expressed some surprising views of Frankish Christians.