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''' Arent Jan Wensinck ''' (1882–1939) was a Dutch scholar. | ''' Arent Jan Wensinck ''' (1882–1939) was a Dutch scholar. He studied Semitic languages at the Universities of Leiden, Berlin and Heidelberg. In 1912 he was appointed Professor at the University of Leiden, where he spent his entire academic career. | ||
== | ==Works== | ||
====Books==== | |||
*[[Mohammed en de Joden te Medina (Muhammad and the Jews of Medina / 1908 Wensinck), book]] | |||
**[[Muhammad and the Jews of Medina = Mohammed en de Joden te Medina (1975 Wensinck / Behn), book (English ed.)]] | |||
*[[A Handbook of Early Muhammadan Tradition (1927 Wensinck), book]] | |||
*[[The Muslim Creed: Its Genesis and Historical Develeopment (1932 Wensinck), book]] | |||
*[[ | *[[Concordances et indices de la tradition musulmane (Concordance and Index of the Muslim Tradition / 1936-1969 Wensinck, Mensing, Brugman), book]] | ||
== | ==Biography== | ||
*[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arent_Jan_Wensinck Wikipedia.nl] | *[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arent_Jan_Wensinck Wikipedia.nl] | ||
[[Category:Scholars|Wensinck]] | [[Category:Scholars|1882 Wensinck]] | ||
[[Category:Dutch|1882 Wensinck]] | [[Category:Dutch|1882 Wensinck]] | ||
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[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars|1882 Wensinck]] | [[Category:Early Islamic Scholars & Authors|1882 Wensinck]] | ||
[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars-- | [[Category:Early Islamic Scholars & Authors--Dutch|1882 Wensinck]] |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 16 May 2015
Arent Jan Wensinck (1882–1939) was a Dutch scholar. He studied Semitic languages at the Universities of Leiden, Berlin and Heidelberg. In 1912 he was appointed Professor at the University of Leiden, where he spent his entire academic career.