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The Poet and Daughter of the Sea: Animated Ships in Andalusian Arabic Poetry
Al-Masāq, 2007The Mediterranean Sea has stirred the imagination of Andalusian poets of the tenth and eleventh centuries. They wrote many poetic maritime scenes with lively details about sea and ships. Describing ships as camels ranging over the land is the central core-image of these scenes.
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Spanish Hebrew Poetry and the Arabic Literary Tradition: Arabic Themes in Hebrew Andalusian Poetry
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1997Raymond P. Scheindlin, Arie Schippers
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ANDALUSIAN POET IBN ABD RABBIH AND EXAMPLES OF HIS POETRY
2020The gins have been on the agenda of people with different names such as albasti and fairy and nightmare since the ancient times of history. It seems that the jinn is the subject of people’s curiosity and continues in the same way today. While some people accept the existence of gins, some people claim that there cannot be a separate type of being ...
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Lower secondary students’ poetry writing with the AI-based Poetry Machine
Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence, 2022Arja Kangasharju +2 more
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Seaweeds in mythology, folklore, poetry, and life
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2020Jose Lucas Perez-Llorens +2 more
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The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2017Eugen Wassiliwizky +2 more
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Andalusian Lyrical Poetry and Old Spanish Love Songs: The "Muwashshah" and Its "Kharja."
Hispanic Review, 1978S. G. Armistead, Linda Fish Compton
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