De Chronographo Arabe Anonymo Qui Codice Berolinensi Sprengeriano Tricesimo Continetur... is a scholarly examination by Johann Wilhelm Rothstein of an anonymous Arabic chronicle preserved in the Berlin State Library. Written in Latin, this work provides an in-depth analysis of the historical text, offering valuable insights into its content, context, and significance. Rothstein's study is an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in medieval Arabic historiography and the transmission of historical knowledge. The book meticulously explores the chronicle's unique characteristics and its place within the broader tradition of Arabic historical writing, making it a vital contribution to the field of Middle Eastern studies.
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