Lisan al-Arab

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Lisan al-Arab
AuthorIbn Manzur
Original titleلسان العرب
LanguageArabic
GenreDictionary

Lisān al-ʿArab (

Arabic: لسان العرب, lit.'The Tongue of the Arabs') is a dictionary of Arabic completed by Ibn Manzur
in 1290.

History

Lisan al Arab by Ibn Manzur (1233-1312)

Ibn Manzur's objective in this project was to reïndex and reproduce the contents of previous works to facilitate readers' use of and access to them.[1] In his introduction to the book, he writes:

"وليس في هذا الكتاب فضيلة أمت بها، ولا وسيلة أتمسك بسببها سوى أني جمعت فيه ما تفرق في تلك الكتب من العلوم (…) وما تصرفت فيه بكلام غير ما فيها من النص، فليتقيد من ينقل عن كتابي هذا أنه ينقل عن هذه الأصول الخمسة"[1] "In this book there is nothing unprecedented, nor is there a particular methodology I hold other than that I gathered what had been dispersed in those academic books... I did not include any other text, so let anyone who cites my book understand that he is citing these five original sources.

Occupying 20 printed book volumes (in the most frequently cited edition), it is the best known dictionary of the Arabic language,

Tāj al-ʿArūs, that itself goes back to the Lisān. The Lisān, according to Ignatius d'Ohsson, was already printed in the 18th century in Istanbul,[5]
thus fairly early for the Islamic world.

Published editions of the Lisān al-'Arab

References

  1. ^ a b "ابن منظور صاحب "لسان العرب"". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  2. ^ Lisān al-ʿArab, (Ādāb al-Ḥawza, Iran; 1984, vol.1 p.4)
  3. ^ Cf. for the arrangement of Arabic lexikographical works J. Kraemer: Studien zur altarabischen Lexikographie, in: Oriens 6 (1953), p.201-238.
  4. ^ Cf. C. Brockelmann: Geschichte der arabischen Literatur. Volume II, p. 21 u. Georg Jacob: Altarabisches Beduinenleben: Nach den Quellen geschildert. Mayer, Berlin ²1887, p. XXXV, who both refer to I. d'Ohsson: Allgemeine Schilderung des Othomanischen Reichs. Volume I, p. 573.
  5. ^ Raid Naim. "الباحث العربي: قاموس عربي عربي". Baheth.info. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  6. ^ "downloadable". Retrieved 2014-03-05.