Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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... d'Herbelot's achievement with every prior one by noting the prodigious range of his enterprise . D'Herbelot read a great number of works , Galland said , in Arabic , Persian , and Turkish , with the result that he was able to find out ...
... d'Herbelot's achievement with every prior one by noting the prodigious range of his enterprise . D'Herbelot read a great number of works , Galland said , in Arabic , Persian , and Turkish , with the result that he was able to find out ...
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... d'Herbelot was able to write a work capable of convincing European readers that the study of Oriental culture was more than just thankless and fruitless : only d'Herbelot , according to Galland , attempted to form in the minds of his ...
... d'Herbelot was able to write a work capable of convincing European readers that the study of Oriental culture was more than just thankless and fruitless : only d'Herbelot , according to Galland , attempted to form in the minds of his ...
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... d'Herbelot , Bibliothèque orientale , pp . xvi , xxxiii . For the state of Orientalist knowledge immediately before d'Herbelot , see V. J. Parry , “ Renaissance Historical Literature in Relation to the New and Middle East ( with Special ...
... d'Herbelot , Bibliothèque orientale , pp . xvi , xxxiii . For the state of Orientalist knowledge immediately before d'Herbelot , see V. J. Parry , “ Renaissance Historical Literature in Relation to the New and Middle East ( with Special ...
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