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Saracenic Heraldry: A Survey. By L. A. Mayer, Ph.D.pp. xvi + 302, pis. 71. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934. 84s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 426 note 1 There is a clerk of this name in Ibn Hajar's Durar, iii, 432, and another with the laqab Shams ad-Dīn in the Manhal (Wiet's index, no. 2121).

page 427 note 1 Cf. now Taeschner in ZDMG., 87, 39–40; “Die Futuwwa scheint damals aus den höfischen Kreisen hinabgeglitten zu sein in niedere Volkssehichten.”

page 427 note 2 Note the reference to tilting at elephants contained in a verse of the zajal elegy on Qā'it-Bāy quoted by Ibn Tyās. ii, 300, 1–2.

page 428 note 1 For Tashtamur al-Badrī add Ibn Battūta, i, 85–6, where the name is written and vocalized Tushtu.

page 428 note 2 In Jaqmaq's inscription on the Mosque at Damascus (p. 133) occurs the odd phrase waghafara lahu loaliwālidaihi wali'ahbābihi. Should not the last word be wali'ajdādihi ?

page 428 note 3 Cf. al-Jamālī in Ibn Batt., i, 86.