Box 3
Contains 53 Results:
Messick, Brinkley, 1986, 1988
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Molan, Peter D., 1981, 1988
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Monroe, Lauren A.S., "Israelite, Moabite and Sabaean War-herem Traditions and the Forging of National Identity: Reconsidering the Sabaean Text RES 3945 in Light of Biblical and Moabite Evidence", 2007
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Mottahedeh, Roy, "The Transmission of Learning: The Role of the Islamic Northeast", 1997
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Morgan, D.O., "Ibn Battuta and the Mongols", 2001
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Motzki, Harald, 1986 - 2003
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Mundy, Martha, 1989, 1996
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Muller, Christian, 2001 - 2007
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Muranyi, Miklos, "Das Kitab Ahkam Ibn Ziyad Uber die Identifizierung eines Fragmentes in Qairawan (Qairawaner Miszellaneen V.)", 1998
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.
Naciri, Mohamed, "Le role de la citadinite dans l'evolution des villes arabo-islamiques", 1979
The David S. Powers papers (1962-2023) contains working files, teaching materials, notes, and research files relating to the career of David Powers. The collection also includes departmental records from his time as chair of the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University and general Department of Near Eastern Studies records.