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اللهجات في الموشحات والأزجال الأندلسية

open access: yesإنسانيات, 2002
Arabic poetry appeared for the first time within the tribe in the 4th century.The poetic language differed from one tribe to another. Towards the end of the 5th century, far – reaching poets were able to unify pre-islamic Arabic poetry.
محمد عباسة
doaj   +1 more source

Persuasive Arguments for Particpaon in Andalusian Poetry in the Almohadeen

open access: bronzeJournal of Education for the Humanities
Jalal Al –Jubouri   +1 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Differentiation through E‐nose and GC‐FID data modeling of rosé sparkling wines elaborated via traditional and Charmat methods

open access: yesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Volume 105, Issue 3, Page 1439-1447, February 2025.
Abstract BACKGROUND The growing demand for rosé sparkling wine has led to an increase in its production. Traditional or Charmat wine‐making influence the aromatic profiles in wine. An analysis such as gas chromatography makes an accurate assessment of wines based on volatile detection but is resource intensive. On the other hand, the electronic nose (E‐
Raquel Muñoz‐Castells   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Qasmūna bint Isma'il bin Bagdalla al-Yahūdi: frammenti di poesia araba andalusa secondo le fonti arabe

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2014
The Jewish Woman Poetry in the middle-age not represent a field of study in itself because most of the evidences of women literary production had not been part of Jewish Literary Heritage.
Francesca Gorgoni
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Which came first, the Zajal or the Muwaššaḥa? Some evidence for the oral origins of Hispano-Arabic Strophic poetry [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
Up to this point, I have summarized some theoretical arguments, derived from certain structural features of the texts at hand, to suggest why the zajal might antedate the muwaššaḥa, from which the latter could be derived.
Monroe, James T.
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Pursuing Opacity: Geographies of Visibility in the Western Mediterranean

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1378-1398, July 2024.
Abstract The Moroccan and Spanish governments pursue the visibility of people and things. They observe and survey in order to codify, catalogue, classify, and calculate. Rather than trace the contours of such projects, this paper seeks to provoke a more sustained engagement with modes of errantry that confound their logics of command and control ...
José Ciro Martínez
wiley   +1 more source

THE INTERTEXTUAL READING OF IBN SYUHAID'S POETRY IN RISĀLAH AT-TAWĀBI' WA AZ-ZAWĀBI

open access: yesCMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies)
Risālah At-Tawābi' wa Az-Zawābi' is an Andalusian literary work that combines prose and poetry. This treatise contains Ibn Syuhaid's poetry juxtaposed with the poetry of other poets, including jāhilī poets, such as Umruul Qais, Ṭarafah bin Al-Abd, and ...
Nur Hidayah   +2 more
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Menorah Review (No. 44, Fall, 1998) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
When Bad Things Happen to Anyone: Venturing East of Uz -- The Meandering Muse -- A New Jewry: Promise or Threat?

core   +1 more source

“Death or conversion”: From welfare to famine in the Jewish quarter of Lleida, Spain (12th–14th century)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Volume 34, Issue 3, May/June 2024.
Abstract The urban planning work carried out in the old seminary district of Lleida, over an area of more than 6,000 m2, uncovered important remains of the old Cuirassa quarter. This quarter was inhabited by the Jewish aljama between the 12th century and the end of the 15th century CE.
Ariadna Nieto‐Espinet   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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