The mischievous muse : extant poetry and prose by Ibn Quzman of Cordoba (d. AH 555/AD 1160) /
The first part of this work includes all the known works of the twelfth-century Andalusi author Ibn Quzmān, most of which are zajal poems composed in the colloquial dialect of Andalus. They have been edited in a Romanized transliteration, and are accompanied by a facing-page English prose translatio...
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2017.
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Brill Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures
39.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303935.
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Call Number: PJ7755.I25 A2 2017
- Preliminary Material
- Introduction
- Introduction to Ibn Quzmān's Dīwān
- Zajals from the Dīwān
- Zajals from Ṣafī al-Dīn Ḥillī
- Zajals from Ibn Saʿīd al-Maġribī
- Zajals from the Cairo Geniza
- Zajals from Al-Nawājī
- Zajals from Ibn Ḫaldūn
- Muwaššaḥa from Ṣafī al-Dīn Ḥillī and Ibn Ḥijja al-Ḥamawī
- Fragments of Classical Mono-Rhymed Poetry
- Fragments of Classical Rhymed-Prose
- The Minstrel (Zajal 12)
- The Carouser (Zajal 137)
- The Lover (Zajal 10)
- The Libertine (Zajal 148)
- The Panegyrist (Zajal 84)
- The Pederast (Zajal 133)
- The ʿĪd Sacrificer (Zajal 118)
- The Seducer (Zajals 90 and 87)
- The Wittol (Zajal 20)
- The Mercenary (Zajal 88)
- The Coward (Zajals 38, 40, 47, 86, and 102)
- Poetic Fauna (Zajals 21, 92, and 147)
- The Circular Poem (Zajals 59 and 138)
- The Critics (Zajal 96)
- The Abusive Lover
- The Meticulously Careless Craftsman
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.