[9.] Bearman, Peri J., Thierry Bianquis, Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Emeri van
Donzel y Wolfhart P.
Gog and Magog by van
Donzel and Schmidt seeks to make two main points: first, that Sallam did in fact embark on the journey that he describes and reach what he thought was Alexander's barrier; and second, that Sallam's description of the barrier was influenced by earlier Syriac accounts of it.
Pero dado que la informacion novedosa seria incomprensible sin la informacion antigua, podemos identificar esa division--y no somos los unicos en hacerlo--con la dicotomia tema/rema (Bates y Ostendorf, 2001, Van
Donzel yKooPMANS-VAN Beinum, 1998, Valldubi, 1998, Prince, 1988, Halliday, 1985).
Van
Donzel, former editor of the Encyclopedia of Islam and Schmidt (Christian Orient, University of Louvain) discuss the evolution of Gog and Magog in Syriac and early Islamic sources.
See: Bearman, P., Bianquis, Th., Bosworth, C.E., van
Donzel, E., Heinrichs, W.
(5.) Fournier PE, Roux V, Caumes E,
Donzel M, Raoult D.
van
Donzel, Islamic Desk Reference (Leiden: Brill, 1994), p.
A spokesman for Swiss, Jean-Claude
Donzel, agrees that armed guards are a fact of life on many Swiss planes, and doesn't believe it's anything to worry about.