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Manuscript Research in the Yemen [Arab Republic]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

A. Kevin Reinhart*
Affiliation:
Harvard University

Extract

The Yemen Arab Republic (Sanca) is becoming day by day more accessible. Research conditions are changing weekly and the number of scholars working in the Yemen has increased dramatically. Accordingly, it seems that the very helpful article by Green and Stookey (MESA Bulletin VIII/3, 1974) needs to be expanded topically, as no single article can now detail all of the research possibilities and materials in the Yemen.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1980

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Footnotes

1 A friend recently asked a scholar for a brief autobiographical statement. The calīm, without hesitation, dashed off a form-perfect, medieval, biographical dictionary entry, in the third person. He gave birthdates, teachers, travels while studying, and books he was authorized to teach.

2 All should be easily located in any PL-480 library.

3 For the history of the writing of this catalog, see “The Libraries of the Creat Mosque” [of Sanca] in the AIYS Newsletter [forthcoming].

4 For the history of these libraries and a more thorough description, see No. 3 above.