Cameron, Conrad (eds), Byz. and Early Islamic Near East I (1992)
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Michael Whitby, John Haldon, Wadād al-Qāḍī, et al., The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East I. Problems in the Literary Source Material (Papers of the First Workshop on Late Antiquity and Early Islam, 1989), Averil Cameron, Lawrence I. Conrad (eds), vol. 1, series Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam I (The Darwin Press, INC, Princeton 1992)
Contents: Abbreviations pp. vii-xi. Preface pp. xiii-xiv. Introduction by Averil Cameron, L. I. Conrad pp. 1-24.
1. Michael Whitby, Greek Historical Writing after Procopius: Variety and Vitality pp. 25-80. 2. Averil Cameron, New Themes and Styles in Greek Literature: Seventh-Eighth Centuries pp. 81-105. 3. John Haldon, The Works of Anastasius of Sinai: A Key Source for the History of Seventh-Century East Mediterranean Society and Belief pp. 107-147. 4. G. J. Reinink, Ps.-Methodius: A Concept of History in Response to the Rise of Islam pp. 149-187. 5. Han J. W. Drijvers, The Gospel of the Twelve Apostles: A Syriac Apocalypse from the Early Islamic Period pp. 189-213. 6. Wadād al-Qāḍī, Early Islamic State Letters: The Question of Authenticity pp. 215-275. 7. Stefan Leder, The Literary Use of the Khabar: A Basic Form of Historical Writing pp. 277-315. 8. Lawrence I. Conrad, The Conquest of Arwād: A Source-Critical Study in the Historiography of the Early Medieval Near East pp. 317-401.
Index pp. 403-428. Total pages, i-xiv, 1-430 (hardcover).