James Heyworth-Dunne (1904âÂÂ1974) was a British orientalist. He studied Arabic literature under Sir H. A. R. Gibb in London in 1932, and became senior reader in Arabic at SOAS, University of London from 1928-1948. Under Gibb's direction he published the edited Arabic texts from the KitÃÂb al-AwrÃÂ÷ of AbÃ
« Bakr Muḥammad b. Yaḥyàaá¹£-á¹¢Ã
«lë; KitÃÂb al-AwrÃÂ÷ : [kism akhbar ash-shuûara] section on contemporary poets (1934): AkhbÃÂr al-RÃÂá¸Âë wal-Mutta֑ (1935): Ash'ÃÂr AwlÃÂd al-KhulafÃÂâ wa AkhbÃÂrum (1936) He associated with Ignatius Krachkovsky, who had written on aá¹£-á¹¢Ã
«lë. He later moved to the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C. and then lived in Egypt, where he improved Egyptian vernacular. He was multilingual in Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Urdu, collecting, editing and publishing many books about the Islamic world.
Papers, 1860-1949
The Heyworth-Dunne papers at the Michigan Islamic Manuscripts Collection in Ann Arbor, in addition to collections of Abdul Hamid, Tiflis, Yahuda, and McGregor, constitute the majority holdings of Islamic material held by the M.I.M.C. The university acquired his personal collection of almost exclusively Arabic texts in 1950.
The collection of his papers (1919-49) at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace- now the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University, California- comprises six boxes of studies, notes, photostats, manuscripts, correspondence, etc., dealing with history, philosophy, literature, education and religion in Egypt, the Arab world and Turkey.
Works
- Al-Ifriqiyya, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
- An Introduction to the History of Education in Modern Egypt (1968, 2019; English)
- Religious and Political Trends in Modern Egypt (1950; English)
- Al-Yemen: a General Social, Political & Economic Survey (1952-5; English)
- Pakistan, the birth of a new Muslim state (1952; English)
- Egypt, the co-operative movement (1952; English)
- Select bibliography on modern Egypt (1951-2; English)
- AkhbÃÂr al-RÃÂá¸Âë billÃÂh wa-al-Muttaqë lillÃÂh, aw, TÃÂrëkh al-Dawlah al-ûAbbÃÂsëyah min sanat 322 ilá sanat 333 Hijrëyah, min KitÃÂb al-awrÃÂq by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (1935, 2010; Arabic)
- A Basic Bibliography on Islam
- Bibliography and Reading Guide to Arabia (1952; English)
- KitÃÂb al-awrÃÂq : qism akhbÃÂr al-shuûarÃÂü by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (Arabic)
- Ashûàr awlÃÂd al-khulafÃÂü wa-akhbÃÂruhum : min KitÃÂb al-AwrÃÂq li-Abë Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá al-á¹¢Ã
«lë by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (1936 â 1979; Arabic)
- AshûÃÂr awlÃÂd al-khulafÃÂü wa-akhbÃÂruhum min KitÃÂb al-awrÃÂq by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (1936 â 1982; Arabic)
- KitÃÂb al-üawrÃÂq by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (1934 -1982; Arabic)
- Spoken Egyptian Arabic: English translations of the Arabic text (1937 â 1961; 3 languages)
- AkhbÃÂr al-shuûarÃÂü al-muḥdathën min KitÃÂb al-awrÃÂq by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá á¹¢Ã
«lë (1979 â 1982; Arabic)
- Land tenure in Islam 630 A.D.-1951 A.D. with a translation of Shaikh Muḥammad Hassanain Makhluf's Fatwa on private property dated 18th April 1948 (1952; English)
- Cours d'arabe égyptien parlé. eds., J. Heyworth-Dunne, M.M. Goma'a, etc.
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