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Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum (1 September 1909 in Vienna, Austria – 27 February 1972 in Los Angeles, Cal., born Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum) was an Austrian historian and Arabist. Born in Vienna, Grunebaum received his Ph.D. in Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna in 1931 with a dissertation on classical Arabic poetry. When Nazi Germany absorbed Austria in the Anschluss of 1938, he went to the United States, where he was given a position at the Asia Institute in New York City by Arthur Upham Pope, an eminent authority on Persian art and antiquities who used the institute to help a number of displaced German scholars find work in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1943, he moved on to the University of Chicago, and was made professor of Arabic in 1949. In 1957, Grun

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  • غوستاف جرونبوم (ar)
  • Gustav Edmund von Grunebaum (de)
  • Gustave E. von Grunebaum (en)
  • Gustave E. von Grunebaum (fr)
  • Gustav E. von Grunebaum (it)
  • Грюнебаум, Густав Эдмунд (ru)
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  • غوستاف جرونبوم (1909 - 1972 م) هو مستشرق نمسوي. من أهم كتبه كتاب «إسلام العصور الوسطى» صدر في عام 1946 م. (ar)
  • Gustav Edmund von Grunebaum, geboren als Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum (* 1. September 1909 in Wien; † 27. Februar 1972 in Los Angeles), war ein US-amerikanischer Arabist, Orientalist und Experte des Mittleren Ostens österreichischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum est un historien et arabisant autrichien né le 1er septembre 1909 à Vienne (Autriche) et décédé le 27 février 1972 à Los Angeles (USA). Son nom complet est Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum. Il est célèbre notamment pour avoir contribué à la rédaction de l'Encyclopédie de l'Islam. (fr)
  • Гу́став Э́дмунд фон Грюнеба́ум (нем. Gustav Edmund von Grünebaum; 1 сентября 1909, Вена — 27 февраля 1972, Лос-Анджелес) — австрийский и американский востоковед. (ru)
  • Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum (1 September 1909 in Vienna, Austria – 27 February 1972 in Los Angeles, Cal., born Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum) was an Austrian historian and Arabist. Born in Vienna, Grunebaum received his Ph.D. in Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna in 1931 with a dissertation on classical Arabic poetry. When Nazi Germany absorbed Austria in the Anschluss of 1938, he went to the United States, where he was given a position at the Asia Institute in New York City by Arthur Upham Pope, an eminent authority on Persian art and antiquities who used the institute to help a number of displaced German scholars find work in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1943, he moved on to the University of Chicago, and was made professor of Arabic in 1949. In 1957, Grun (en)
  • Gustav Edmund von Grunebaum, nato Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum (Vienna, 1º settembre 1909 – Los Angeles, 27 febbraio 1972), è stato uno storico e arabista austriaco. Gustav conseguì un Ph.D. in Studi Orientali nell'Università di Vienna, laureandosi nel 1931, proseguendo i suoi studi a Università di Berlino nel 1932-33. Quando la Germania nazista inglobò l'Austria con l'Anschluss del 1938, emigrò immediatamente degli Stati Uniti], dove gli fu subito affidato un posto universitario nell' di New York, diretto allora da Arthur Upham Pope (1881-1969). Nel 1943 si spostò nella University of Chicago, rimanendovi fino al 1957. Nel 1949 vi divenne cattedratico. Dal 1957 divenne professore di Storia del Vicino Oriente e Direttore del nuovo Dipartimento, denominato "Near Eastern Center", nella (it)
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  • غوستاف جرونبوم (1909 - 1972 م) هو مستشرق نمسوي. من أهم كتبه كتاب «إسلام العصور الوسطى» صدر في عام 1946 م. (ar)
  • Gustav Edmund von Grunebaum, geboren als Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum (* 1. September 1909 in Wien; † 27. Februar 1972 in Los Angeles), war ein US-amerikanischer Arabist, Orientalist und Experte des Mittleren Ostens österreichischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum (1 September 1909 in Vienna, Austria – 27 February 1972 in Los Angeles, Cal., born Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum) was an Austrian historian and Arabist. Born in Vienna, Grunebaum received his Ph.D. in Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna in 1931 with a dissertation on classical Arabic poetry. When Nazi Germany absorbed Austria in the Anschluss of 1938, he went to the United States, where he was given a position at the Asia Institute in New York City by Arthur Upham Pope, an eminent authority on Persian art and antiquities who used the institute to help a number of displaced German scholars find work in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1943, he moved on to the University of Chicago, and was made professor of Arabic in 1949. In 1957, Grunebaum was appointed professor of Near Eastern History and the director of a new department called the Near Eastern Center at UCLA. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1963 and the American Philosophical Society in 1968. He died in Los Angeles at the age of 62 following brief battle with cancer. The Near Eastern Center was later renamed in Grunebaum's honor. Grunebaum was married to Giselle Steuerman. (en)
  • Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum est un historien et arabisant autrichien né le 1er septembre 1909 à Vienne (Autriche) et décédé le 27 février 1972 à Los Angeles (USA). Son nom complet est Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum. Il est célèbre notamment pour avoir contribué à la rédaction de l'Encyclopédie de l'Islam. (fr)
  • Gustav Edmund von Grunebaum, nato Gustav Edmund Ritter von Grünebaum (Vienna, 1º settembre 1909 – Los Angeles, 27 febbraio 1972), è stato uno storico e arabista austriaco. Gustav conseguì un Ph.D. in Studi Orientali nell'Università di Vienna, laureandosi nel 1931, proseguendo i suoi studi a Università di Berlino nel 1932-33. Quando la Germania nazista inglobò l'Austria con l'Anschluss del 1938, emigrò immediatamente degli Stati Uniti], dove gli fu subito affidato un posto universitario nell' di New York, diretto allora da Arthur Upham Pope (1881-1969). Nel 1943 si spostò nella University of Chicago, rimanendovi fino al 1957. Nel 1949 vi divenne cattedratico. Dal 1957 divenne professore di Storia del Vicino Oriente e Direttore del nuovo Dipartimento, denominato "Near Eastern Center", nella University of California a Los Angeles. Gustav fu sposato con Giselle Steuerman, che solo in un secondo momento rispetto a lui, era riuscita ad emigrare negli ospitali Stati Uniti. (it)
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