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'''Paul Schwarz''' (November |
'''Paul Schwarz''' (19 November 1867, in [[Nysa, Poland|Neisse]] – 28 December 1938, in [[Torgau]]) was a [[Germans|German]] orientalist, [[Iranian studies|Iranist]] and [[Arabist]]. |
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[[File:Brief van Paul Schwarz (1867-1939) aan Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje (1857-1936) Or. 8952 D 155.pdf|thumb|page=2|Letter from Schwarz (1924)]] |
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He taught as a [[professor]] for [[Arab language]] at the [[Leipzig University]]. |
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In 1893 he received his doctorate at the [[University of Leipzig]] with a dissertation titled ''Umar Ibn Abî Rebî'a. Ein arabischer Dichter der Umajjadenzeit''. In 1896 he obtained his [[habilitation]] for Oriental languages, and from 1903 to 1937 was an unscheduled professor of Oriental languages at Leipzig.<ref name=LW>[http://www.uni-leipzig.de/unigeschichte/professorenkatalog/leipzig/Schwarz_332/ Prof. Dr. phil. Paul Schwarz] Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig</ref> |
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== Literary works == |
== Literary works == |
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* ''Umar Ibn Abî Rebîa'a, Ein Arabischer Dichter Der Umajjadenzeit'', Leipzig, 1893. ([https://archive.org/search.php?query=umaribnabirebiae00schwuoft archive.org]) |
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* ''Die ‘Abbāsiden Residenz [[Samarra|Sāmarrā]]'', 1909 |
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* ''Iran im Muttelalter nach den arabischen Geographen'', |
* ''Iran im Muttelalter nach den arabischen Geographen'', 7 vols., Leipzig: E. Pfeiffer, 1896–1926 – Iran in the Middle Ages according to the Arab geographers. |
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* ''Die ‘Abbāsiden Residenz Sāmarrā'', 1909 – the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] Residency [[Samarra]]. |
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* ''Escorial-Studien zur arabischen Literatur und Sprachkunde'', 1922 – Escorial studies of Arabic literature and linguistics.<ref name=LW/> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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| NAME = Schwarz Paul |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = November 19, 1867 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = December 28, 1939 |
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[[Category:1867 births]] |
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[[Category:German orientalists]] |
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[[Category:Iranologists]] |
[[Category:Iranologists]] |
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[[Category:German male non-fiction writers]] |
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[[Category:Leipzig University alumni]] |
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[[Category:Academic staff of Leipzig University]] |
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[[Category:People from Nysa, Poland]] |
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[[de:Paul Schwarz (Orientalist)]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 7 November 2024
Paul Schwarz (19 November 1867, in Neisse – 28 December 1938, in Torgau) was a German orientalist, Iranist and Arabist.
In 1893 he received his doctorate at the University of Leipzig with a dissertation titled Umar Ibn Abî Rebî'a. Ein arabischer Dichter der Umajjadenzeit. In 1896 he obtained his habilitation for Oriental languages, and from 1903 to 1937 was an unscheduled professor of Oriental languages at Leipzig.[1]
Literary works
[edit]- Umar Ibn Abî Rebîa'a, Ein Arabischer Dichter Der Umajjadenzeit, Leipzig, 1893. (archive.org)
- Iran im Muttelalter nach den arabischen Geographen, 7 vols., Leipzig: E. Pfeiffer, 1896–1926 – Iran in the Middle Ages according to the Arab geographers.
- Die ‘Abbāsiden Residenz Sāmarrā, 1909 – the Abbasid Residency Samarra.
- Escorial-Studien zur arabischen Literatur und Sprachkunde, 1922 – Escorial studies of Arabic literature and linguistics.[1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Prof. Dr. phil. Paul Schwarz Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig