Dominique Sourdel

Dominique Sourdel (1921, Pont-Sainte-Maxence – 4 March 2014) was a French historian who specialized in Medieval Islam.

He was professor of the Paris-Sorbonne University.[1]

Books

  • L'Islam (1949), PUF, Que sais-je? nº355, 2002, 21ª ed. aggiornata
  • Le vizirat abbasside de 749 à 936 (132 à 324 de l'Hégire), Damas, PIFD, 1959
  • La civilisation de l'islam classique, Arthaud « Les Grandes Civilisations », I ediz. 1968, con Janine Sourdel
  • L'État impérial des califes abbassides, PUF, "Islamiques", 1999
  • Histoire des arabes (1976), PUF, « Que sais-je ? », nº 1627, 2003
  • L'islam médiéval (1979), PUF, "Quadrige", 2005
  • Sourdel, Janine; Sourdel, Dominique (2004). Dictionnaire historique de l’islam. Quadrige dicos poche. Paris: PUF. p. 1056. ISBN 978-2-13-054536-1.
  • Vocabulaire de l'islam (2002), PUF, « Que sais-je ? » nº3653, 2002 con Janine Sourdel
  • Certificats de pèlerinage d'époque ayyoubide. Contribution à l'histoire de l'idéologie de l'islam au temps des Croisades, Paris, AIBL, 2006
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References

  1. "Sourdel Dominique et Janine". IESR. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.
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