"Arabum Philosophia Popularis Sive Sylloge Nova Proverbiorum" is a collection of Arabic proverbs compiled by Ibn Yakub Sulaiman and edited by Frederic Rostgaard and Johannes Christianus Kallius. This volume presents a selection of traditional wisdom and popular sayings from the Arab world, offering insights into the culture, values, and philosophical perspectives of Arabic-speaking societies.
Featuring a rich assortment of proverbs, the book provides a glimpse into the everyday life and moral teachings prevalent in historical Arab communities. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars of Arabic literature, philosophy, and Middle Eastern studies, as well as anyone interested in exploring the cultural heritage and enduring wisdom of the Arab world.
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