Publication
Imprint: London ; Wheaton, Illinois. : Theosophical Publishing House, 1978, c1911. Context: First Arabic edition early 13th century. This translation originally published 1911 Edition: First edition reprint with added preface. Responsibility: Odes by Muhyiddin Ibn Al 'Arabi, edited, abridged, translated from the Arabic and commentary by Reynold A. Nicholson, new preface by Martin LIngs. OCLC Number: 5751647. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiv, 155 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes index.
Call number
GT-I-S / Arabi
ISBN
0722951337 / 9780722951330
Original publication date
13th century
1911 English (Nicholson)
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Named Work: Tarjuman Al-Ashway : Interpreter of Desires .
Description: "Gnostics" says Ibn Arabi, "cannot impart their feelings to other men; they can only indicate them symbolically to those who have begun to experience the like." -- from jacket
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Arabic Text
Translation and commentary
Index
FY1996 /
Description: "Gnostics" says Ibn Arabi, "cannot impart their feelings to other men; they can only indicate them symbolically to those who have begun to experience the like." -- from jacket
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Arabic Text
Translation and commentary
Index
FY1996 /
Physical description
xiv, 155 p.; 21 cm
Description
The Tarjuman al-Ashwaq or Interpreter of Desires by Ibn Arabi is acknowledged as one of the major works in Sufi literature.
Original language
Arabic