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Idem. The Development of Exegesis in Early Islam (Richmond, 2000).
Idem, (ed.): Method and Theory in the Study of Islamic Origins (Leiden, 2003) Bier, Lionel: ’Sasanian Palaces and their Influence in Early Islamic Architecture’ (http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/ Architecture/ sasanian_palaces_islam.htm) Bishop, Eric R.: The Qumran Scrolls and the Quran’ (.Muslim World 48, 1958) Bivar, A. D. H.: ‘Hayatila’, in Encyclopaedia of Islam.
Idem. ‘Gorgan: Pre-Islamic History’, in Encyclopedia Iranica.
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Idem. Jihad in Islamic History: Doctrines and Practice (Princeton, 2006).
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Idem. Martyrdom and Rome (Cambridge, 1995).
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Idem. ‘Semantic Differences; or “Judaism”/”Christianity” in The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity, ed. Adam H. Becker and Annette Yoshiko Reed: (Philadelphia, 2004).
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Idem. ‘On Mithra’s Part in Zoroastrianism’ (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 32, 1969).
Idem. A History of Zoroastrianism, vols 1 and 2 (Leiden, 1975a).
Idem. A Reader in Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Leiden, 1975b).
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Idem. ‘Adhur Burzen-Mihr’, in Encyclopedia Iranica.
Idem. ‘Adhur Gusnasp’, in Encyclopedia Iranica.
Idem. ‘Adhur Farnbag’, in Encyclopedia Iranica.
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Idem. ‘Christians in the Sasanid Empire: A Case of Divided Loyalties’, in Church History 18, ed. Stuart Mews (Oxford, 1982).
Idem. ‘Syriac Views of Emergent Islam’, in Juynboll.
Idem. Syriac Perspectives on Late Antiquity (London, 1984).
Idem. ‘North Mesopotamia in the Late Seventh Century: Book XV of John bar Penkaye’s Ris Melle’ (Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 9, 1987).
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Idem. ‘The Campaign of 716–718, from Arabic Sources’ (Journal of Hellenic Studies 19, 1899).
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(window.adrunTag = window.adrunTag || []).push({v: 1, el: 'adrun-4-390', c: 4, b: 390})Idem. ‘Understanding Islam’ (New York Review of Books, 22 February 1979).
Idem. Power and Persuasion in Late Antiquity: Towards a Christian Empire (Madison, 1992).
Idem. Authority and the Sacred: Aspects of the Christianisation of the Roman World (Cambridge, 1995).
Idem. The Rise of Western Christendom: Triumph and Diversity, ad 200-1000 (Oxford, 2003).
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Bulliet, Richard W.: Conversion to Islam in the Medieval Period: An Essay in Quantitive History (Cambridge, Mass., 1979).
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Ibid. Review of The History of al-Tabari, Vol. VI (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 53, 1990).
Ibid. ‘Rewriting the Timetable of Early Islam’ (Journal of the American Oriental Society 115, 1995).
Busse, Heribert: ‘Omar’s Image as the Conqueror of Jerusalem’ (Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 8, 1986).
Ibid. ‘Antioch and its Prophet Habib al-Naj jar’ (Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 24, 2000).
Byrskog, Samuel: Story as History, History as Story: The Gospel Tradition in the Context of Ancient Oral History (Leiden, 2002).
Calder, Norman: Studies in Early Muslim Jurisprudence (Oxford, 1993) Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 14: Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, ad 425–600, ed. Averil Cameron, Bryan Ward-Perkins and Michael Whitby (Cambridge, 2000).
Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 3. The Seleucid, Parthian and Sassanian Periods, ed. Ehsan Yarshater (Cambridge, 1983).
Cameron, Averil: Procopius and the Sixth Century (Berkeley, 1985).
Ibid. The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity, ad 395–600 (London, 1993).
Ibid, (ed.): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East III: States, Resources and Armies (Princeton, 1995).
Cameron, Averil and Conrad, Lawrence I. (eds): The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East: Problems in the Literary Source Material (Princeton, 1992).
Carleton Paget, James: Jews, Christians and Jewish Christians in Antiquity (Cambridge, 2010).
Christensen, A: Le Regne de Kawadh I et le Communisme Mazda-kite (Copenhagen, 1925).
Ibid. L’lran sous les Sassantdes (Copenhagen, 1944).
Cohen, Mark R.: ‘What Was the Pact of ‘Umar? A Literary-Historical Study’ (Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 23, 1999).
Cohen, Shaye J. D.: The Beginnings of Jewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1999).
Conrad, Lawrence L: ‘Al-Azdi’s History of the Arab Conquests in Bilad-al – Sham: Some Historiographical Observations’ (Bilad al-Sham Proceedings 1, 1985).
Ibid. ‘Abraha and Muhammad: Some Observations Apropos of Chronology and Literary “topoi” in the Early Arabic Historical Tradition’ (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 50, 1987).
Ibid. ‘Theophanes and the Arabic Historical Tradition: Some Indications of Intercultural Transmission’ (Byzantinische Forschungen 15, 1988).
Ibid. ‘Historical Evidence and the Archaeology of Early Islam’, in Quest for Understanding: Arabic and Islamic Studies in Memory of Malcolm H. Kerr (Beirut, 1991).
Ibid. ‘The Conquest of Arwad: A Source Critical Study in the Historiography of the Early Medieval Near East’, in Cameron and Conrad.
Ibid. ‘Epidemic Disease in Central Syria in the Late Sixth Century: Some New Insights from the Verse of Hassan ibn Thabit’ (Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 18, 1994).
Cook, Michael: Early Muslim Dogma (Cambridge, 1981).
Idem. Muhammed (Oxford, 1983).
Ibid. ‘Eschatology and the Dating of Traditions’ (Princeton Papers in Near Eastern Studies 1, 1992).
Ibid. The Opponents of the Writing of Tradition in Early Islam’ (Arabica 44, 1997).
Ibid. The Koran: AVery Short Introduction (Oxford, 2000).