Arabic Lexicography: Its History, and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography |
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Contents
Lexicography before the Arabs | 1 |
The Origins of Arabic Lexicography | 11 |
AlKhalil ibn Ahmad | 20 |
Kitab alcAin | 28 |
Further dictionaries in the Anagrammatic Arrangement | 41 |
The Rhyme Arrangement the Sahah of alJauhari | 68 |
Later Dictionaries in the Rhyme Arrangement | 77 |
The Modern Dictionary Arrangement | 92 |
Vocabularies | 115 |
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