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Diwan 'Antarah ibn Shaddad : A Literary-Historical Study /

The pre-Islamic warrior-poet 'Antarah ibn Shaddad, a composer of one of the Mu'allaqat, attracted the attention of the philologists who were active in Iraq at the nascence of the scholarly study of Arabic. These philologists collected and studied the diwan of 'Antarah as part of their...

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Autor principal: Montgomery, James E. (James Edward), 1962-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, 2018.
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880 8 |6 505-00/(3/r  |a Al-Aṣmaʿī's Redaction of the Twenty-Seven Poem Tradition as Extant in Istanbul Süleymaniye Nuruosmaniye 3849 "ع"Poem 1; Poem 2; Poem 3; Poem 4; Poem 5; Poem 6; Poem 7; Poem 8; Poem 9; Poem 10; Poem 11; Poem 12; Poem 13; Poem 14; Poem 15; Poem 16; Poem 17; Poem 18; Poem 19; Poem 20; Poem 21; Poem 22; Poem 23; Poem 24; Poem 25; Poem 26; Poem 27; Al-Shantamarī's Recension of al-Aṣmaʿī's Redaction of the Twenty-Seven Poem Tradition as Extant in Rabat Khizānah Ḥasaniyyah 2126 "غ"; Poem 1; Poem 2; Poem 3; Poem 4; Poem 5; Poem 6; Poem 7; Poem 8; Poem 9; Poem 10; Poem 11; Poem 12; Poem 13; Poem 14. 
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