Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | IX-XV |
Journal | Islamic History and Civilization |
Volume | 180 |
State | Published - 2021 |
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In: Islamic History and Civilization, Vol. 180, 2021, p. IX-XV.
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T1 - Approaches to the study of pre-modern arabic anthologies
AU - Orfali, Bilal
AU - El Cheikh, Nadia Maria
N1 - Funding Information: Thanks are due to Geert Jan van Gelder for his corrections to the translation and to Guy Ron Gilboa for his help in solving the riddle in al-Hamadhānī’s al-maqāma al-shiʿriyya, discussed above. Thanks also to ?aurice Pomerantz for introducing me to Ibn ?āqiyā and to the volume’s anonymous reader. The remaining oversights and errors are, of course, my own responsibility. The completion of this publication took place in ?erlin, a period of research made possible through the support of the Kalīla and Dimna—AnonymClassic Funding Information: The conference “Approaches to the Study of Pre-?odern Arabic Anthologies” and its ensuing proceedings collected in this volume would not have been possible without the support of many individuals. The conference which took place a y 10–12, 2018 was funded by the Center for Arts and Humanities and the ?argaret Weyerhaeuser Jewett Chair of Arabic at the American University of ?eirut, and for this we would like to thank Abdulrahim Abu-Husayn and Ramzi ?aalbaki respectively. The editors would like to thank the contributors for their patient cooperation. The publication of the volume was supported by the Sheikh Zayed Chair for Arabic and Islamic Studies. Funding Information: holds a PhD in Arabic Language and Literature from the University of Chicago and is currently a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of ?iddle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on premodern Arabic poetry, and he is working on his first book on the anthology of the Hudhayl tribe’s pre-and early Islamic poets. A second project, supported by the Leverhulme Trust, revolves around the geographically-organized twelfth-
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