Edward Rehatsek (3 July 1819 – 11 December 1891) was an Orientalist and translator of several works of Islamic literature including the Gulistan of Saadi Shirazi, ibn Ishaq’s Prophetic biography, and the Rawẓat aṣ-ṣafāʾ. All three translations were originally published by the Kama Shastra Society founded by Richard Francis Burton and Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot at the end of the 19th century. (From Wikipedia) More about Edward Rehatsek:
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| | Books by Edward Rehatsek: Additional books by Edward Rehatsek in the extended shelves: Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: Amusing stories (Dámodar Bábuljí Kirké, 1871), also by Barkhvurdār ibn Ma.hmūd Farāhī (page images at HathiTrust) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: The Behâristân (Abode of spring) A literal translation from the Persian (Printed by the Kama Shastra Society for private subscribers only, 1887), also by Jami (page images at HathiTrust) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: Catalogue raisonné of the Arabic, Hindostani, Persian, and Turkish mss. in the Mulla Firuz library (Managing committee of the Mulla Firuz library, 1873), also by Mulla Firuz Library (page images at HathiTrust) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: A group of Eastern romances and stories from the Persian, Tamil, and Urdu (Privately printed [W. Hodge & Co.], 1889), also by W. A. Clouston (page images at HathiTrust) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891, trans.: A Group of Eastern Romances and Stories from the Persian, Tamil and Urdu, ed. by W. A. Clouston (Gutenberg ebook) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: Prize essay on the reciprocal influence of European and Muhammadan civilization : during the period of the Khalifs and at the present time (Education Society's Press, 1877) (page images at HathiTrust) Rehatsek, Edward, 1819-1891: The Rauzat-us-safa. (The Royal Asiatic society, 1891), also by Muḥammad ibn Khāvandshāh Mīr Khvānd and F. F. Arbuthnot (page images at HathiTrust)
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