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Stanley Lane Poole

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Stanley Lane-Poole

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Stanley Lane-Poole (18 December 1854 - 29 December 1931) was a British orientalist and archaeologist. His uncle was Edward William Lane.

Born in London, England, from 1874 to 1892 he worked in the British Museum, and after that in Egypt researching on Egyptian archaeology. From 1897 to 1904 he had a chair as Professor of Arabic studies at Dublin University.

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Studies in a Mosque
  • Completed the Arabic English Lexicon left unfinished by his uncle, E. W. Lane.
  • The Life of Edward William Lane (1877)
  • The People of Turky (1878)
  • Lane's Selection From the Kuran (1879)
  • Egypt (1881)
  • Le Kuran, sa poesie et ses Lois (1882)
  • Studies in a Mosque (Cairo, February, 1883)
  • Social Life in Egypt: A Description of the Country & Its People (1884)
  • The Life of the late General F.R. Chesney (editor) (1885)
  • The Story of the Moors in Spain (1886)
  • Turkey (1888)
  • The Barbary Corsairs (1890)
  • The Speeches and Table-Talk of the Prophet Mohammad (1893)
  • The Mohammedan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables with Historical Introductions (1894)
  • Saladin: All-Powerful Sultan and the Uniter of Islam (1898)
  • Babar (1899)
  • History of Egypt in the Middle Ages (1901)
  • Medieval India under Mohammedan Rule, AD 712-1764 (1903)
  • Life of Sir Harry Parkes with F.V. Dickins


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