De Lacy O’Leary

De Lacy O’Leary

De Lacy O’Leary (* 1872; † 1957) war ein britischer Geistlicher, Arabist und Semitist.

Klassiker der Arabistik sind seine Darstellung von Arabien vor Mohammed und seine Kurze Geschichte des Fatimiden-Kalifats.

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  • Arabic Thought and its place in history. London, 1922
  • The Coptic Theotokia : Text from Vatican cod. copt. 38. Bib. Nat. Copte 22, 23, 35, 69 and other MSS ; including fragments recently found at the Dêr Abû Makâr in the Wadi Natrun. London : Luzac, 1923
  • Islam at the Cross Roads : a brief survey of the present position and problems of the world of Islam. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1923
  • A Short History of the Fatimid Khalifate. London 1923
  • Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages. - London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner [and] Co., 1923 (Reprint Amsterdam: Philo Press, 1969)
  • Fragmentary coptic hymns from the Wadi n-Natrun. - London, 1924
  • Arabia before Muhammad. London : Kegan Paul, 1927
  • The Difnar [Antiphonarium] of the coptic church. 3 Bände. London : Luzac, 1926-1930
    • [First four months] from the Ms in the John Rylands Library ... (1926)
    • Second four months, Tubeh, Amshir, Barmahat and Barmuda (1928)
    • [Months Beshons, Baounah, Abib, Merre and the intercalary days or Nasi] : from the Vatican Codex copt. Borgia 53 (2); with an app. cont. Hymn fragments preserved in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery (1930)
  • Arabic thought and its place in history. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1958
  • Colloquial Arabic. With notes on the vernacular speech of Egypt, Syria and Mesopotamia, and an appendix on the local characteristics of Algerian dialect. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1958
  • The Saints of Egypt : an alphabetical compendium of martyrs, patriarchs and sainted ascetes in the Coptic calendar, commemorated in the Jacobite Synascarium. Repr. [d. Ausg.] London ; New York 1937. - Amsterdam : Philo Press, 1974
  • How Greek science passed to the Arabs. - London, 1980

Namensvarianten

De Lacy O’Leary, De Lacy Evans O’Leary, Delacy O’Leary, De L. O’Leary, DeL. O’Leary, De Lacy Evans O’Leary


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