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Duncan Black MacDonald
Duncan Black MacDonald (1863-1943) was an American Orientalist. He studied Semitic languages at Glasgow and then Berlin, before teaching at the Hartford Theological Seminary in the United States. His main scholarly interest was Muslim theology, which led him to the study of the ''One Thousand and One Nights'', as he believed that the ''Nights'' stories reflected the Muslim popular piety.
MacDonald was the second scholar to investigate the manuscripts of the ''Nights'', after Hermann Zotenberg, and he began to publish his results in 1908. The Arabic MSS of ''Ali Baba'' he discovered at the Bodleian Library was later found to be counterfeited. But he did successfully prove that the ‘Tunisian MSS’ which Maximilian Habicht claimed to find and use for his Breslau ''Nights'' edition was a fake. MacDonald planned to prepare a critical edition of the three-volume Bibliothèque nationale MSS, which Antoine Galland used for his French ''Nights'' translation. However, nothing came out of it, and such a critical edition was produced by Muhsin Mahdi only in 1984.
Besides, MacDonald did important work on Arab magic and superstition, wrote about Muslim-Christian relations, and was involved in sending out Protestant missions to the Middle East. The Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the Hartford Theological Seminary is named after him.
==References==

* Duncan Black MacDonald, ‘(“Ali Baba and the forty thieves” in Arabic from a Bodleian MS )’, ''Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society'' (April 1910): 327-386.
*Robert Irwin (1994). ''The Arabian Nights: A Companion''. London: Allen Lane. Pages 52&58.
*Robert Irwin (2006). ''For Lust of Knowing''. London: Allen Lane. Page 214.


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