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Hāḏihi al-qaṣīda al-ūlā min dīwān al-ʿAǧǧāǧ
nach den Handschriften von Constantinopel, Kairo und Leiden hrsg. von Maximilian BittnerText teilw. arab. in arab.
ʿAǧǧāǧ, ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Ruʾba
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Al-Zamakhsharī’s life and a critical edition of his Dīwān [PDF]
This thesis consists of five chapters and a critical edition of a previously unpublished collection of poems by the celebrated Muslim scholar al-Zamakhsharī’s, entitled "Dīwān al-Zamakhsharī"; thus adding yet another of his many works to the ...
Yuksel, Azmi
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Anīs al-ǧulasāʾ fī Dīwān al-Ḫansāʾ
trad. par le p. de Coppier S. J. et suivi des fragments inédits d'al Ḫirniq soeur du poète ṬarafatAnīs al-ǧulasāʾ fī Dīwān al-Ḫansāʾ / iʿtanā bi-ḍabṭihī wa-tabwībihī aḥad al-Ābāʾ al-Yasūʿīyīn wa-ḍamma ilaihī marāṯī sittīn šāʿira min šawāʿir al-ʿArabDie ...
Ḫansāʾ, Tumāḍir Bint-ʿAmr +1 more
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al-Misbāh fī al-Nahw By Nāsir al-Dīn al-Mutarrizī al-Nahwī (d. 610/1213) A Critical Edition of the Text with the Life History of the Author [PDF]
Nāsir al-Dīn al-Mutarrizī al-Nahwī (d.610/1213) was one of the most renowned figures in the field of Arabic Grammar. He has left an indelible mark on the world of Arabic language and literature. He is also known as the successor of al-Zamakhsharī.
ABID, MUHAMMAD-AFZAL
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Mağmāğ et les sept savants : la création du Dīwān al-‘azzāba
The mysterious Dīwān al-‘azzāba was an Ibāḍī juridical encyclopedia that consisted of twelve volumes. Written around 1000 AD, it was composed in Jerba by seven scholars brought together in the artificial cave Mağmāğ.
Prevost, Virgine
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ʿIbar wa-dīwān al-mubtadāʾ wa-al-ẖabar fī ayyām al-ʿArab wa-al-ʿAǧam wa-al-Barbar (al-)العبر وديوان المبتداء والخبر في أيام العرب والعجم والبربرالغرر في سير الملوك وأخبارهمNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.Cf. éd. de Beyrouth,
Ibn H̱aldūn, ʿAbd al-Raḥmân ibn Muḥammad (1332-1406). Auteur du texte +1 more
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al-Anwār al-zāhiyah fī Dīwān Abī al-ʻAtāhiyah.
On cover: Jamaʻahu aḥad al-ābāʼ al-yasūʻīyīn ...
Abū al-ʻAtāhiyah, Ismāʻīl ibn al-Qāsim, 747 or 8-826? +1 more
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