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Ibn al-Rumi
Abū al-Ḥasan Alī ibn al-Abbās ibn Jūrayj (), also known as Ibn al-Rūmī (born Baghdad in 836; died 896), was the grandson of George the Greek (Jūraij or Jūrjis i.e. Georgius) and a popular Arab poet of Baghdād in the Abbāsid-era.By the age of twenty he earned a living from his poetry. His many political patrons included the governor Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir, Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid's minister the Persian Isma'il ibn Bulbul, and the politically influential Nestorian family Banū Wahb. In the tenth century his Dīwān (collected poetry), which had been transmitted orally by al-Mutanabbī, was arranged and edited by Abū Bakr ibn Yaḥyā al-Ṣūlī, and included in the section of his book ''Kitāb Al-Awrāq'' () on ''muḥadathūn'' (modern poets). Provided by Wikipedia
Dīwān Ibn al-Rūmī, Abī al-Ḥasan ʻAlī ibn al-ʻAbbās ibn Jurayj /
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At head of title : Wizārat al-Thaqāfah, al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb, Markaz Taḥqīq al-Turāth. :
4 volumes : facsimiles ; 29 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
https://primo.lib.umn.edu/primo-explore/sourceRecord?vid=TWINCITIES&docId=UMN_ALMA21518686480001701
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