Objective evaluation and its impact on the description of books - a study in the pretext book -

Authors

  • The teacher, Dr. Ali Jaafar Muhammad Al-Ramahi University of Kufa - College of Jurisprudence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i43.1474

Keywords:

Evaluation, the description, books, Pretext, topic, description of books

Abstract

Men's index books are among the blogs that express the scientific level that these schools lived through and the cultural sophistication and creative level in authorship that the men's bloggers had reached. The fourteenth Hijri century recorded the largest encyclopedic work at the level of indexes. It was stated in the classification of Aghabzurk al-Tahrani (d. 1389 AH) the book (Al-Dhari’a to the Shi’ite Classifications) that there are approximately (54,668) authors, and the translations contained in the index books depend on basic pillars It differs from one person to another according to the information provided by the author who owns the index. Among the most important of these pillars that we can notice when referring to the index books are: the name of the book, the translation of the workbook, the popularity of the books, and the description of the book. One of the things that the index books deal with is the subject of the book description, because of the importance that results from that related to the statement of the status of those books and the possibility of relying on them. Choose the search title that explains the status of those terms used in evaluating blogs

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Published

2021-10-05

How to Cite

Al-Ramahi, Ali. “Objective Evaluation and Its Impact on the Description of Books - a Study in the Pretext Book -”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 43, Oct. 2021, pp. 439-66, doi:10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i43.1474.

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