Redhouse, James W. (James William), Sir, 1811-1892
Redhouse, James William, 1811-1892
Redhouse, James W., 1811-1892, Sir
Redhouse, James W.
Redhouse, J.W. (James William), 1811-1892
Redhouse, James W. Sir
Redhouse, James W. 1811-1892
Redhouse, James William
ردحاوص، جيمس
James Redhouse British lexicographer (1811-1892)
Redhouse, James William 1811–1892 seras
Redhouse, James William sir (1811-1892)
VIAF ID: 8301268 ( Personal )
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Works
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and text with annotations and index | |
Brieven van James William Redhouse (1811-1892) aan Michael Johan de Goeje (1836-1909) | |
The "Burda," i.e., The poem of the mantle : recited by him before Muhammad, at Madina, in the ninth year of the Hijra, after the conquest of Makka. | |
The Burda (mantle) poems of Ka'b, son of Zuhayr, and of El-Busiri | |
The diary of H. M. the Shah of Persia, during his tour through Europe in A. D. 1873. | |
An English and Turkish dictionary in two parts, English and Turkish and Turkish and English, in which the Turkish words are represented in the Oriental character, as well as their correct pronunciation and accentuation... | |
Grammaire raisonnée de la langue ottomane : suivie d'un appendice contenant l'analyse d'un morceau de composition ottomane où sont démontrées les différentes règles auxquelles les morceaux sont assujettis | |
Kitab-i maani-yi lehçe | |
The L-poem of the Arabs | |
Legends of the Sufis | |
Leyendas de los sufíes : historias de la vida y enseñanzas de Rumi | |
Manāqib al-ʼārifīn. | |
Mas̲navi | |
Mesnevī... | |
The Mesnevī (usually known as the Mesnevīyi sherīf, or holy Mesnevī) of Mevlānā (our Lord) Jelālu-d-Dīn, Muhammed, er-Rūmī. | |
A mother's advice to her daughter. and The wild daughter's undutiful reply : two humorous Turkish poems, in the harem dialect of women, and in pentastich strophes, with recurrent chorus | |
Müntahabat-ı lügat-ı Osmaniyye | |
New Redhouse Turkish-English dictionary | |
Observations on the so-called Poem of Meysūn, and to Meysūn's claim to the authorship of the Poem | |
On the history, system, and varieties of Turkish poetry | |
On 'the most comely names' : i.e. the laudatory epithets, or the titles of praise, bestowed on God in the Qur'ān or my Muslim writers | |
Osmanlı Türkçesinin Sadeleştirilmiş Dil Bilgisi | |
Pearl-Strings a History of the Resúliyy Dynasty of Yemen | |
Selected anecdotes from the work entitled the acts of the adepts (Menāqibu ʼL ʿĀrifīn | |
Simplified grammar of the ottoman-turkish language | |
A tentative chronological synopsis of the history of Arabia and its neighbours from B. C. 500,000(?) to A. D. 679. | |
Türkçe-İngilizce Redhouse sözlüğü | |
Türkçeden İngilizceye lugat kitabı | |
Turkish and English lexicon | |
The Turkish campaigner's vade-mecum or Ottoman colloquial language : containing: a concise Ottoman Grammar; a carefully selected vocabulary, alphabetically arranged, in two parts - English and Turkish, and Turkish and English; also a few familiar dialogues | |
ʻUqūd al-luʾluʾiyya fī tārī_k al-dawla al-Rasūliyya | |
Wāsif-i Enderūnī | |
تركجهدن انكليزجهيه لغت كتابى | |
كتاب العقود اللؤلؤية في تاريخ الدولة الرسولية | |
كتاب معاني لهجه | |
لغات عثمانيه. |