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Duncan Black MacDonald (1863-1943) was an American Orientalist. He studied Semitic languages at Glasgow and then Berlin, before teaching at the Hartford Theological Seminary in the United States starting in 1893, founding the first school in the U.S. devoted to Christian missionary work among the Muslims of the Middle East. Waardenburg, Jean-Jacques L'islam Dans Le Miroir De L'occident. [in French] Paris: Mouton & Co, 1963. pp.132-135; section II, III.B.4; III.C.4. See also Bijlefeld, W. A. . "A Century of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Hartford Seminary." [In English]. Muslim World 83/2 (1993: 103-17.

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  • دانكن بلاك ماكدونلد (ar)
  • Duncan Black MacDonald (de)
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  • دانكن بلاك ماكدونلد (بالإنجليزية: Duncan Black MacDonald)‏ (1863 - 1943 م) هو مستشرق أميركي. ولد في غلاسكو وكان شديد التدين بالنصرانية. له عدة مؤلفات أهمها « تطور الدولة والفقه والكلام في الإسلام»، نيويورك، 1903م ونقله للعربية محمد سعد كامل (2018م). يعتبر، إلى جانب هرمان تسوتنبرج، في طليعة من عني بكتاب « ألف ليلة وليلة »، فجمع منه نسخاً لا توجد عند غيره. (ar)
  • Duncan Black MacDonald (* 9. April 1863 in Glasgow, Schottland; † 6. September 1943 in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Theologe und Orientalist schottisch-calvinistischer Herkunft. Das Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations am in Hartford, Connecticut, ist nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Duncan Black MacDonald (1863-1943) was an American Orientalist. He studied Semitic languages at Glasgow and then Berlin, before teaching at the Hartford Theological Seminary in the United States starting in 1893, founding the first school in the U.S. devoted to Christian missionary work among the Muslims of the Middle East. Waardenburg, Jean-Jacques L'islam Dans Le Miroir De L'occident. [in French] Paris: Mouton & Co, 1963. pp.132-135; section II, III.B.4; III.C.4. See also Bijlefeld, W. A. . "A Century of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Hartford Seminary." [In English]. Muslim World 83/2 (1993: 103-17. (en)
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  • دانكن بلاك ماكدونلد (بالإنجليزية: Duncan Black MacDonald)‏ (1863 - 1943 م) هو مستشرق أميركي. ولد في غلاسكو وكان شديد التدين بالنصرانية. له عدة مؤلفات أهمها « تطور الدولة والفقه والكلام في الإسلام»، نيويورك، 1903م ونقله للعربية محمد سعد كامل (2018م). يعتبر، إلى جانب هرمان تسوتنبرج، في طليعة من عني بكتاب « ألف ليلة وليلة »، فجمع منه نسخاً لا توجد عند غيره. (ar)
  • Duncan Black MacDonald (* 9. April 1863 in Glasgow, Schottland; † 6. September 1943 in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Theologe und Orientalist schottisch-calvinistischer Herkunft. Das Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations am in Hartford, Connecticut, ist nach ihm benannt. (de)
  • Duncan Black MacDonald (1863-1943) was an American Orientalist. He studied Semitic languages at Glasgow and then Berlin, before teaching at the Hartford Theological Seminary in the United States starting in 1893, founding the first school in the U.S. devoted to Christian missionary work among the Muslims of the Middle East. Waardenburg, Jean-Jacques L'islam Dans Le Miroir De L'occident. [in French] Paris: Mouton & Co, 1963. pp.132-135; section II, III.B.4; III.C.4. See also Bijlefeld, W. A. . "A Century of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Hartford Seminary." [In English]. Muslim World 83/2 (1993: 103-17. His main scholarly interest was Muslim theology, which led him to the study of the One Thousand and One Nights, as he believed that the Nights stories reflected the Muslim popular piety. MacDonald was the second Western scholar to investigate the manuscripts of the Nights, after Hermann Zotenberg, and he began to publish his results in 1908. The Arabic MSS of Ali Baba he discovered at the Bodleian Library was later found to be counterfeited. But he did successfully prove that the ‘Tunisian MSS’ which claimed to find and use for his Breslau Nights edition was a fake. MacDonald planned to prepare a critical edition of the only extensively surviving medieval manuscript of the Nights, the three-volume Galland Manuscript. However, nothing came out of it, and this critical edition was produced by Muhsin Mahdi (with reference to MacDonald's notes) only in 1984. MacDonald also did important work on Arab magic and superstition, and Muslim-Christian relations. The Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the Hartford Theological Seminary is named after him. (en)
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