LC control no. | n 50004732 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9110.9.S3 |
Personal name heading | Schimmel, Annemarie, 1922-2003 |
Variant(s) | Shīmil, Ān Mārī, 1922-2003 Shiml, Ānā Mārī, 1922-2003 ،شمل، آن مري, 1922-2003 ،شيمل، آنماري 1922-2003 ،شيمل، آنيماري 1922-2003 ،شيمل، أن مارى 1922-2003 ،شيمل، انى مارى 1922-2003 Schimmel, A. (Annemarie), 1922-2003 |
Associated country | Germany Turkey United States |
Associated place | Ankara (Turkey) Cambridge (Mass.) |
Birth date | 1922-04-07 |
Death date | 2003-01-26 |
Place of birth | Erfurt (Germany) |
Place of death | Bonn (Germany) |
Field of activity | Civilization Sufism Islamic studies History of religions |
Affiliation | Harvard University Ankara Üniversitesi Philipps-Universität Marburg |
Profession or occupation | Arabists Religion historians University and college faculty members |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Kalif und Kadi im spätmittelalterlichen Ägypten, 1943. Shukāh-i Shams, 1988: title page (Ān Mārī Shīmil) The Harvard gazette, viewed online on August 3, 2020: dateline December 16, 2004 (Faculty of Arts and Sciences Memorial Minute, at its meeting of November 16, 2004: Annemarie Schimmel; born April 7, 1922, in Erfurt, Germany; died January 26, 2003, in Bonn, Germany, at age 80; Professor of Indo-Muslim Culture Emerita) <https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2004/12/annemarie-schimmel/> Sayaqharu al-māʼ ṣamm al-ḥajar, 1996: title page (Ānā Mārī Shiml [in Arabic]) The empire of the great Mughals, 2004: title page (Annemarie Schimmel) page 7 (born 1922 in Erfurt, Germany; died in January, 2003) Rhine to Indus : collection of A. Schimmel's rare writings, 2012: title page (A. Schimmel) English Wikipedia, viewed August 3, 2020 (Annemarie Schimmel; born April 7, 1922, in Erfurt, Germany; died January 26, 2003, in Bonn, Germany; German Orientalist and scholar who wrote extensively on Islam and Sufism; she obtained her first doctorate in 1941 at Berlin; beginning in 1946, she taught at the University of Marburg, Germany, where she also obtained her second doctorate (history of religions) in 1954; in 1954, she was appointed Professor of the History of Religion at the University of Ankara (Turkey), and taught there until 1959; she taught at Harvard University from 1967 to 1992 and became Professor Emerita of Indo-Muslim Culture upon her retirement. She published widely on Islamic literature, mysticism and culture, and translated Persian, Urdu, Arabic, Sindhi and Turkish poetry and literature into English and German) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annemarie_Schimmel> |
Associated language | ger eng ara |