Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 226
... appear that the title Mahdi was taken by the successful usurper ; while the battles were being fought , the person who ... appears to have done so because the theory was now current in Africa that a Mahdi had 1 Murūj , viii . 40 ; Tanbih ...
... appear that the title Mahdi was taken by the successful usurper ; while the battles were being fought , the person who ... appears to have done so because the theory was now current in Africa that a Mahdi had 1 Murūj , viii . 40 ; Tanbih ...
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... appear to another sleeping person in his dream . Moreover , since we can dream of the dead , what then appears to us must be just what leaves the body at the moment of death . These considerations explain the worldwide belief in the ...
... appear to another sleeping person in his dream . Moreover , since we can dream of the dead , what then appears to us must be just what leaves the body at the moment of death . These considerations explain the worldwide belief in the ...
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... appears to survive in only one manuscript , it was not such an excessive rarity in the ninth century . No less than four compilers of that century made use of it : Claudius of Turin ( about 815-20 ) , who quoted it as ' anonymous ' on ...
... appears to survive in only one manuscript , it was not such an excessive rarity in the ninth century . No less than four compilers of that century made use of it : Claudius of Turin ( about 815-20 ) , who quoted it as ' anonymous ' on ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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