In this Book
Accounts of China and India
The ninth and tenth centuries witnessed the establishment of a substantial network of maritime trade across the Indian Ocean, providing the real-life background to the Sinbad tales.
An exceptional exemplar of Arabic travel writing, Accounts of China and India is a compilation of reports and anecdotes about the lands and peoples of this diverse territory, from the Somali headlands of Africa to the far eastern shores of China and Korea.
Traveling eastward, we discover a vivid human landscape—from Chinese society to Hindu religious practices—as well as a colorful range of natural wilderness—from flying fish to Tibetan musk-deer and Sri Lankan gems. The juxtaposed accounts create a kaleidoscope of a world not unlike our own, a world on the road to globalization. In its ports, we find a priceless cargo of information. Here are the first foreign descriptions of tea and porcelain, a panorama of unusual social practices, cannibal islands, and Indian holy men—a marvelous, mundane world, contained in the compass of a novella.
An English-only edition.
Table of Contents
Cover
Editorial Board
Letter from the General Editor
Title Page, Copyright Page, Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Map: The Lands and Seas of Abu ZÄydâs Accounts
Accounts of China and India
Accounts of China and India: The First Book
Accounts of China and India: The Second Book
Notes
Glossary of Names and Terms
Bibliography
Index
About the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
About the Translator
The Library of Arabic Literature
ISBN | 9781479862054 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9781479830596 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 958498034 |
Pages | 124 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-01-02 |
Language | English |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
2017