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Name
  
Heinrich Thorbecke


Died
  
January 3, 1890

Andreas Heinrich Thorbecke (March 14, 1837 in Meiningen – January 3, 1890 in Mannheim) was a German Arabic scholar. His studies were directed mainly to the poetry of the Bedouin and the history of Arabic.

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Biography

He studied at the universities of Munich and Leipzig, where he was a pupil of Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer. In 1873 he was appointed an associate professor at the University of Heidelberg, then relocated to Halle in 1885, where he attained a full professorship in 1887.

Works

  • Antarah, ein vorislamitischer Dichter (Life of Antarah, the Pre-Islamite Poet, 1867).
  • Al-Harīri's Durrat-al-gawwas (1871); edition of Al-Hariri.
  • Al-A'schā's Lobgedicht auf Mahammed (Al Ashâ's Song of Praise to Mohammed, 1875)
  • Ibn Duraid's Kitāb al-malāhin (1882); edition of Ibn Duraid.
  • Die Mufad-dali-jāt (The Mufaddaaliyyat, 1885).
  • Mihail Sabbag's Grammatik der arabischen Umgangssprache in Syrien und Aegypten (M. Sabbâg's Grammar of Conversational Arabic in Syria and Egypt, 1886).
  • References

    Heinrich Thorbecke Wikipedia