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Arabia and the Far East. Their commercial and cultural relations in Graeco-Roman and Irano-Arabian times.

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Rare. Société Royale de Géographie, Le Caire, 1942. First edition. Folio, xxix & 319 pages, 12 maps. Contemporary buckram, a fine copy. Map facing chapter II is mounted upside down. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III (VSX). Contents: Introduction: The Cultural Areas and Sub-Areas of the East. Methods and Scope of a Geographical Treatment of their Inter-Relations. Chapter I: The arabian East (Definition: Space-Relations; Commercial Orientation; Cultural Complex). Chapter II: The Far East (Definition; Space Relations; Commercial Orientation; Cultural Complex). Chapter III: The Commercial Relations in the Graeco-Roman Period (late IVth century B. C. to early Vth century A. D.) A Study of the Opening of the Routes. Chapter IV: The commercial Relations in the Irano- (Perso-) Arabian period (early Vth century to early XVIth century A. D.) A Study of the Sea- and the Land- trade. - Appendix to chapters III and IV: Some Commodities of Trade. Classification of Articles of Merchandise. Chapter V: The Cultural Relations in their Geographical Setting. A study of religious drifts between Western and Eastern Asia. Language: English. This book ships from the USA, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (TXR). Relevant subjects: Egypt: Greco-Roman, Medieval & Modern Egypt.

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