„Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam“ (SLAEI)





  • Vol. 1, Part I
    A. Cameron, L. I. Conrad (Eds): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East. Problems in the Literary Source Material. Princeton 1992.


  • Vol. 1, Part II
    G. King, A. Cameron (Eds): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East. Land Use and Settlement Patterns. Princeton 1994.


  • Vol. 1, Part III
    A. Cameron (Ed): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East. States, Resources and Armies. Princeton 1995.


  • Vol. 1, Part VI
    J. Haldon, L. I. Conrad (Eds): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East. Elites Old and New. Princeton 2004.


  • Vol. 2
    R. Schick: The Christian Communities of Palestine from Byzantine to Islamic Rule. An Historical and Archaeological Study. Princeton 1995.


  • Vol. 3
    A. Noth: The Early Arabic Historical Tradition. A Source-Critical Study. Second Edition in Collaboration with L. I. Conrad. Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. Princeton 1994.


  • Vol. 4
    M. Hinds: Studies in Early Islamic History. Edited by J. Bacharach, L. I. Conrad, and Patricia Crone. With an Introduction by G. Hawting. Princeton 1996.


  • Vol. 5
    U. Rubin: The Eye of the Beholder. The Life of Muhammad as Viewed by the Early Muslims. (A Textual Analysis). Princeton 1995.


  • Vol. 6
    J. Fiey: Saints syriaques. Edited by Lawrence I. Conrad. Princeton 2004.


  • Vol. 7
    E. Savage: A Gateway To Hell, A Gateway To Paradise. The North African Response to the Arab Conquest. Princeton 1997.


  • Vol. 8
    S. Bashear: Arabs and Others In Early Islam. Princeton 1997.


  • Vol. 9
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  • Vol. 10
    M. Levy-Rubin: The Continuatio of the Samaritan Chronicle of Abu l-Fath al-Samiri al-Danafi. Princeton 2002.


  • Vol. 11
    J. Horovitz: The Earliest Biographies of the Prophet and Their Authors. Edited by Lawrence I. Conrad. Princeton 2002.


  • Vol. 12
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  • Vol. 13
    R. Hoyland: Seeing Islam as Others Saw It. A Survey and Evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian Writings on Early Islam. Princeton 1995.


  • Vol. 14
    F. M. Donner: Narratives of Islamic Origins. The Beginnings of Islamic Historical Writing. Princeton 1998.


  • Vol. 15
    H. Kennedy (Ed): Al-Tabari. A Medieval Muslim Historian and His Work. Princeton 2008.


  • Vol. 16
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  • Vol. 17
    U. Rubin: Between Bible and Qur'an. The Children of Israel and the Islamic Self-Image. Princeton 1999.


  • Vol. 18
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  • Vol. 19
    J. Meri: A Lonely Wayfarer's Guide To Pilgrimage. ‘Alī ibn Abī Bakr al-Harawī’s Kitāb al-ishārāt ilā ma‘rifat al-ziyārāt. Princeton 2004.


  • Vol. 20
    J. Lindsay (Ed): Ibn 'Asakir and Early Islamic History. Princeton 2002.


  • Vol. 21
    D. Cook: Studies in Muslim Apocalyptic. Princeton 2002.


  • Vol. 22
    A. Görke: Das Kitāb al-Amwāl des Abū ‘Ubaid Al-Qāsim b. Sallām. Princeton 2003.


  • Vol. 23
    M. Lecker: The "Constitution of Medina". Muhammad's First Legal Document. Princeton 2004.


  • Vol. 24
    A. Görke, G. Schoeler: Die ältesten Berichte über das Leben Muhammads. Das Korpus `Urwa ibn az-Zubair. Princeton 2008.