Historia Somaliae

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Tabula geographica Somaliae hodiernae.
Ars lapidea Neolithica inter aedificia Laas Geel camelum pingit.
Via serica ab Europa Meridiana per paeninsulam Arabicam, Somaliam, Aegyptum, Persiam, Mediam Asiam, Indiam, Oceanum Indicum, atque adeo Iavam usque ad Sinam extendebatur.

Historia Somaliae traditiones in et circa Somaliam,[1] civitatem sui iuris in Cornu Africae sitam, et res a Somaliis gestas tractat. Somalia fuit axis commercii magni momenti in mundo antiquo,[2][3] atque apud plurimos eruditos[4][5] proximum est locum Puntlandiae fuisse, regionis in fabulis classicis enarratae.[6][7]

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  1. Somalice Soomaaliya; Arabice aṣ-Ṣūmāl; rite Respublica Foederalis Somalia (Somalice Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya; Arabice Jumhūriyyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fideraaliya; olim Respublica Popularis Somaliana appellata.
  2. John Kenrick, Phoenicia (B. Fellowes, 1855), 199.
  3. Jeanne Rose et John Hulburd, The aromatherapy book: applications & inhalations (North Atlantic Books, 1992), 94.
  4. Charnan, Simon (1990). Explorers of the Ancient World. Childrens Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-516-03053-1 .
  5. "The Mariner's mirror". The Mariner's Mirror (Society For Nautical Research) 66–71: 261. 1984 .
  6. Christine El Mahdy, Egypt: 3000 Years of Civilization Brought to Life (Raincoast Books, 2005), 297.
  7. Stefan Goodwin, Africa's legacies of urbanization: unfolding saga of a continent (Lexington Books, 2006), 48.

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • Aidid, Mohamed Farrah, et Satya Pal Ruhela. 1993. Somalia: From the Dawn of Civilization to the Modern Times. India: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 0-7069-8004-2.
  • Aidid, Mohamed Farrah, et Satya Pal Ruhela. 2001. Somalia: From the Dawn of Civilization to the Modern Times. Civic Webs Virtual Library. ISBN 9780706980042. Google Books.
  • Brons, Maria. 1993. Somaliland: Zwei Jahre nach der Unabhängigkeitserklärung. Hamburgi: Institut für Afrika-Kunde. ISBN 978-3-928049-23-8.
  • Cassanelli, Lee V. 1982. The shaping of Somali Society: Reconstructing the history of a pastoral people, 1600–1900. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Cerulli, Enrico, et G. S. P. Freeman-Grenville. 1991. "Makdishu." In Encyclopaedia of Islam, 6: 128–29. Ed, secunda. Lugduni Batavorum.
  • Doresse, Jean. 1983. Histoire sommaire de la corne orientale de l'Afrique. Lutetiae: P. Geuthner. ISBN 2-7053-0186-0.
  • Ehret, Christopher. 1995. "The Eastern Horn of Africa, 1000 B.C. to 1400 A.D.: The Historical Roots." In The Invention of Somalia, ed. Ali Jimale Ahmed, 233–256. Red Sea Press. ISBN 978-0-932415-99-8.
  • Kusow, Abdi. 1995. "The Somali Origin: Myth or Reality." In The Invention of Somalia, ed. Ali Jimale Ahmed.Red Sea Press. ISBN 0-932415-99-7.
  • Lewis, Herbert S. 1966. "The Origins of the Galla and Somali." The Journal of African History 7 (1).
  • Lewis, Ioan M. 1960. "The Somali Conquest of the Horn of Africa." The Journal of African History 1 (2): 213–30.
  • Lewis, Ioan M. 2008. Understanding Somalia and Somaliland: culture, history, society. Londinii: Hurst & Company. ISBN 978-1-85065-898-6.
  • Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji. 2003. Historical dictionary of Somalia. Ed. secunda. Lanhamiae Terrae Mariae: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4344-7.
  • Samatar, Said S., ed. 2005. "Somalia Country Studies." Vasingtoniae: Federal Research Division of Library of Congress, 9 Novembris 2005. Editio interretialis.

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