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Show PRj AZIZ 1 :. IIAL ATUA Professor of Medieval .iatory, Fsrouk I University, Alexandria, a^ypt. Formerly >rafee«or of ftedlevai Si»«. tory at tha Jniversity of tonn. At one ti;aa -'aUow of - University of Liverpool and history futer at the School of Oriental Studies of the University of London* Author of ni'i;e Crusades in the Later 1 die esff, "Tha Crusade of Mcoplois*, anc numerous articles ana oaa-phleta on Arab nistory* Represented HM ./yptian uovern-aent on the [Tilia fit expo -ition photogrenhSa fesa library of St. Ofctherlre'a Monastery at t'inmt (3 / • ) . ftp, Atiya is to be in tha united Ptates as from January 1, 1951 to cooperate elfeh tne Library of Con r,-63 is edit in end ftrraa* in. for -ublit • tion In© •hoto- ,-raphs taken et 8t. Catherine'• -/onasterv. Daring .January, February, and pre , ta » m ba avn!la, le in and around Washington, D. c. Aftar that data, he will ba free to ti^vh tore ftxteneively« ' r. Atiya is an excellent, lecturer, botJ in • lien and Prameh, «uile In the United statu. . 1 to lecture on the fallowing topics: The .X* :':Uiai lap* a fc&e VI Uf - cance of St, Catharine*a monastery. The Jean Ia o aa c:rue acie s. flat BJMiataaaalaa of i. die m$t culture. The spirit or , I tie aat raflaanvnaii In any of theae fields., &*« Atiya would „.lve a scuoiarly, Stimulating and provocative lac tare, iie is a recognized authority in Ilia field of tha Crusade a, una of >dero cultural contacts betaaei raJ eiviliamtlen as* t Western world* 0r. Atiya 10;; be reaehed c/o a>* L. s. holley, The aatt#» ican university at Cairo, r.l Tone Title iuilding. Philadelphia 10, -.'ennsylv&nia. |