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- 1951 Gregorian
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Professeur à la Sorbonne, Paris (en 2011)
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Homme de lettres, spécialiste de la littérature arabe.
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Docteur es Lettres, agrégé d’arabe. - Professeur des universités : Littérature arabe et société au Moyen Âge
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- Given name (Other part element)
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ʿAbd Allāh
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Al-Shaykh Mūsā
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- Arabic , Arabic
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الشيخ موسى، عبد الله، 1951‒
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Cheikh Moussa, Abdallah
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Cheikh-Moussa, Abdallah
Les figures mythiques dans la culture arabo-islamique médiévale : l'exemple des "Mille et une nuits"
Par Rima Labban-Badr, sous la direction de Abdallah Cheikh-Moussa
[S.l.] : [s.n.], 2002-2003
عبد الله الشيخ موسى, ترجمة بشير السباعي
القاهرة : مصر العربية للنشر والتوزيع, 1999
Abdallah Cheikh Moussa
in Paroles, signes, mythes : Mélanges offerts à Jamel Eddine Bencheikh / Édités par Floréal Sanagustin
L'historien et la littérature arabe médiévale
Par Abdallah Cheikh-Moussa
in L'œuvre de Claude Cahen : lectures critiques / [Groupe de recherche HALIM]
Du discours autorisé ou comment s'adresser au tyran?
par Abdallah Cheikh-Moussa
Leiden : Koninklijke Brill, 1999
L'historien et la littérature arabe médiévale
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒
Editions 1
Du discours autorisé ou comment s'adresser au tyran?
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒
Editions 2
Avarice ou sophistique ? Une lecture du Livre des avares d'al-Ğāḥiẓ
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒
Editions 1
Relationships with other works 2
Les figures mythiques dans la culture arabo-islamique médiévale : l'exemple des "Mille et une nuits"
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒ ┃ Labban, Rima, 1966‒
Editions 1
Iršād al-ġāwī bal isʿād al-ṭālib wa-l-rāwī li-l-iʿlām bi-tarǧamat al-Saḫāwī
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒ ┃ Sublet, Jacqueline, 1934‒ ┃ Giladi, Avner, 1947‒ ┃ Bauden, Frédéric ┃ Eddé, Anne-Marie, 1950‒ ┃ Guérin du Grandlaunay, René-Vincent, 1964‒ ┃ Loiseau, Julien
Editions 1
Relationships with other works 1
La magie islamique et le « corpus bunianum » au Moyen Âge
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒ ┃ Mayeur-Jaouen, Catherine, 1964‒ ┃ Kalus, Ludvik, 1945‒ ┃ Boudet, Jean-Patrice, 1957‒ ┃ Lory, Pierre, 1952‒ ┃ Coulon, Jean-Charles, 1984‒ ┃ Université Paris-Sorbonne. Paris (1968‒)
Indeed, his main treatise, the Šams al-maʿārif al-kubrā (The "Great" Sun of Knowledge), is the most important magic manual based on the Qurʾān, the beautiful names of God, invocations to the angels, e Indeed, his main treatise, the Šams al-maʿārif al-kubrā (The "Great" Sun of Knowledge), is the most important magic manual based on the Qurʾān, the beautiful names of God, invocations to the angels, etc. Unfortunately, until now, this work has been known to us through editions based on very late manuscripts, very different from the contents of manuscripts of works written by al-Būnī as the many anachronisms point out. In this research, we propose an analysis and a critical edition of part of the "corpus bunianum": Šams al-maʿārif wa-laṭāʾif al-ʿawārif (The Sun of Knowledge and the ExquisiteGraces) in its short version (the supposedly more ancient one), al-Lumʿa l-nūrāniyya (The Luminescent Glow) and other treaties that have been used to write down the Šams al-maʿārif. Editing these texts corresponding to the "historic core" of this vast corpus highlights the oldest parts of the works attributed to al-Būnī and the influences that contributed to the formation of an Islamic magic, referring not only to Greek authorities, Indian, Mesopotamian, etc.., but also to the Qurʾān, the prophetic tradition and magical, mystical and Kabbalistic Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions.Closely linked to realms of power, this magical literature also contributes to their splendour andreflects their evolution.
Editions 1
Relationships with other works 3
La magie islamique et le « corpus bunianum » au Moyen Âge
al-Shaykh Mūsā, ʿAbd Allāh, 1951‒ ┃ Mayeur-Jaouen, Catherine, 1964‒ ┃ Kalus, Ludvik, 1945‒ ┃ Boudet, Jean-Patrice, 1957‒ ┃ Lory, Pierre, 1952‒ ┃ Coulon, Jean-Charles, 1984‒ ┃ Université Paris-Sorbonne. Paris (1968‒)
Indeed, his main treatise, the Šams al-maʿārif al-kubrā (The "Great" Sun of Knowledge), is the most important magic manual based on the Qurʾān, the beautiful names of God, invocations to the angels, e Indeed, his main treatise, the Šams al-maʿārif al-kubrā (The "Great" Sun of Knowledge), is the most important magic manual based on the Qurʾān, the beautiful names of God, invocations to the angels, etc. Unfortunately, until now, this work has been known to us through editions based on very late manuscripts, very different from the contents of manuscripts of works written by al-Būnī as the many anachronisms point out. In this research, we propose an analysis and a critical edition of part of the "corpus bunianum": Šams al-maʿārif wa-laṭāʾif al-ʿawārif (The Sun of Knowledge and the ExquisiteGraces) in its short version (the supposedly more ancient one), al-Lumʿa l-nūrāniyya (The Luminescent Glow) and other treaties that have been used to write down the Šams al-maʿārif. Editing these texts corresponding to the "historic core" of this vast corpus highlights the oldest parts of the works attributed to al-Būnī and the influences that contributed to the formation of an Islamic magic, referring not only to Greek authorities, Indian, Mesopotamian, etc.., but also to the Qurʾān, the prophetic tradition and magical, mystical and Kabbalistic Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions.Closely linked to realms of power, this magical literature also contributes to their splendour andreflects their evolution.
Editions 1
Relationships with other works 3
Arabica : Revue d’études arabes et islamiques
fondée par E. Lévi-Provençal, Mohamed Arkoun, et publiée avec le concours du Centre national de la recherche scientifique de France
Boston ; Leiden ; Köln : Brill, 1954‒
Analyses, théorie : études arabes
Université Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint-Denis, Département d'arabe
Paris : Université Paris 8-Vicennes-Saint-Denis, 1978‒1983 ; Paris : Presses de l'Université Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint-Denis, 1978‒1983
édition et traduction annotées par Abdallah Cheikh-Moussa et Anne-Marie Eddé
Turnhout : Brepols, 2022
Arabica : Revue d’études arabes et islamiques
fondée par E. Lévi-Provençal, Mohamed Arkoun, et publiée avec le concours du Centre national de la recherche scientifique de France
Boston ; Leiden ; Köln : Brill, 1954‒
L'œuvre de Claude Cahen : lectures critiques
[D. Gazagnadou, F. Micheau, Mohammed Arkoun [et al.]]
[S.l] : [s.n.], 1996
Vers de nouvelles lectures de la littérature arabe
[C. F. Audebert, F. Malti-Douglas, A.-L. de Prémare [et al.]]
[S.l] : [s.n.], 1999
édition et traduction annotées par Abdallah Cheikh-Moussa et Anne-Marie Eddé
Turnhout : Brepols, 2022
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