Out of many, one: epigram anthologies in pre-modern Arabic literature
<p>This is the study of a previously neglected genre in pre-modern Arabic literature: the (poetic) epigram anthology. The epigram anthology was pioneered by a handful of poets in 14th-century Syria, but the genre was soon taken up by anthologists across the pre-modern Middle East and soon beca...
Main Author: | Talib, A |
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Other Authors: | Van Gelder, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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