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AbstractThere have been several attempts in modern scholarship to reconstruct the lost dīwān of Abū Mansūr al-Tālibī (350-429/961-1038 or 9). This article is an addendum to this dīwān that collects verses that were overlooked by previous scholarship or selected from recently published anthologies contemporary to al-Tālibī. It also sheds light on al-Tālibī's minor literary character, i.e. being a poet, and offers some observations on his poetry in general.
Arabica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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