Addenda to Secondary Sources in Ismāʿīlī Studies: The Case of the Omissions
Publication Type | Article | |
Year of Publication | 2013 | |
Date Published | 2013 | |
Authors | JIWA, NAWAZALI A. | |
Original Publication | Journal of Middle Eastern Librarianship | |
Alternate Title | Mela Notes | |
Issue | Number 86 | |
Pagination | 20-100 | |
Publisher | THE MIDDLE EAST LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION | |
ISBN/ISSN Number | ISSN 0364-2410 | |
Key Words | Ismaili bibliography | |
Full Text | To date, there have been two major bibliographies of secondary sources in Ismāʿīlī studies, namely Nagib Tajdin’s A Bibliography of Ismailism1 and Farhad Daftary’s Ismāʿīlī Literature: A Bibliography of Sources and Studies (hereafter referred to as Ismāʿīlī Literature).2 The present bibliography is an attempt to identify sources omitted by these two works within the limits specified below. The purpose of the bibliography, then, is to provide students, scholars, and specialists with organized access to the omissions, thereby supporting research, teaching, and learning. |
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Addenda to Secondary Sources in Ismāʿīlī Studies: The Case of the Omissions
To date, there have been two major bibliographies of secondary sources in Ismāʿīlī studies, namely Nagib Tajdin’s A Bibliography of Ismailism1 and Farhad Daftary’s Ismāʿīlī Literature: A Bibliography of Sources and Studies (hereafter referred to as Ismāʿīlī Literature).2 The present bibliography is an attempt to identify sources omitted by these two works within the limits specified below. The purpose of the bibliography, then, is to provide students, scholars, and specialists with organized access to the omissions, thereby supporting research, teaching, and learning
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