At-Tabib (magazine)
Editor | Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī |
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Categories | literature, science, language, medicine |
Frequency | Biweekly |
Publisher | Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī; Bišāra Zalzal; Ḫalīl Saʿāda |
First issue | 15 March 1884 |
Final issue | 28 February 1885 |
Country | Lebanon |
Based in | Beirut |
Language | Arabic |
Website | at-Tabib |
The journal aṭ-Ṭabīb (“The doctor“) was edited between 1884 and 1885 by the Lebanese linguist and journalist Ibrāhīm al-Yāziǧī (1847-1906) as well as by Bišāra Zalzal (1851-1905) and Ḫalīl Saʿāda. In total, they published 24 numbers in one year in Beirut, coming out every two weeks.[1] The predecessor of aṭ-Ṭabīb, “Aḫbār Ṭibbīya“ (“medical notifications”), had already been founded in 1874 by George E. Post (1838-1909). Being a member of the American Mission in Beirut as well as a professor at the Medical School of the Syrian Protestant College (nowadays the American University of Beirut, AUB), Post created a medical journal for the College’s students. After taking over the post of editor in chief, al-Yāziǧī changed it into an encyclopedic educational publication that now bore the subtitle “Maǧalla ṭibbīya ʿilmīya ṣināʿīya“ and was guided by the examples of al-Ǧinān and al-Muqtaṭaf. The content of its articles had to be medical, scientific, literary and linguistic.[2] Even though he failed with aṭ-Ṭabīb, it was only some years later that al-Yāziǧī published two other periodicals in Cairo: al-Bayān (1897/98) and aḍ-Ḍiyāʾ (1898-1906).
References
- ↑ cf. aṭ-Ṭabīb, 1st volume, 1884/85.
- ↑ Soueid 1969
Further reading
- Soueid, Père Paul (1969). Ibrahim Al-Yazigi, L'Homme et son Œuvre. Beirut. OCLC 1980217.
- Glaß, Dagmar (2004): Der al-Muqtaṭaf und seine Öffentlichkeit. Aufklärung, Räsonnement und Meinungsstreit in der frühen arabischen Zeitschriftenkommunikation, Band I+II, Würzburg: Ergon Verlag.