Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age

Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age
Title Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Vicente Cantarino
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 238
Release 1975
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004042063

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Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age

Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age
Title Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Vicente Cantarino
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 229
Release 2023-09-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004662987

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Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age

Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age
Title Arabic Poetics in the Golden Age PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 220
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN 9789004042063

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Arab Poetics in the Golden Age

Arab Poetics in the Golden Age
Title Arab Poetics in the Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Vicente Cantarino
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1975
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Translation in the Arab World

Translation in the Arab World
Title Translation in the Arab World PDF eBook
Author Adnan K. Abdulla
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 154
Release 2020-12-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000329321

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The Translation Movement of the Abbasid Period, which lasted for almost three hundred years, was a unique event in world history. During this period, much of the intellectual tradition of the Greeks, Persians, and Indians was translated into Arabic—a language with no prior history of translation or of science, medicine, or philosophy. This book investigates the cultural and political conflicts that translation brought into the new Abbasid state from a sociological perspective, treating translation as a process and a product. The opening chapters outline the factors involved in the initiation and cessation of translational activity in the Abbasid period before dealing in individual chapters with important events in the Translation Movement, such as the translation of Aristotle’s Poetics into Arabic, Abdullah ibn al-Muqaffa’s seminal translation of the Indian/Persian Kalilah wa Dimna into Arabic and the translation of scientific texts. Other chapters address the question of whether the Abbasids had a theory of translation and why, despite three hundred years of translation, not a single poem was translated into Arabic. The final chapter deals with the influence of translation during this period on the Arabic language. Offering new readings of many issues that are associated with that period, informed by modern theories of translation, this is key reading for scholars and researchers in Translation Studies, Oriental and Arab Studies, Book History and Cultural History.

The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy

The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy
Title The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 410
Release 2002-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253215369

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" . . . transcends the realm of literature and poetic criticism to include virtually every field of Arabic and Islamic studies." —Roger Allen Throughout the classical Arabic literary tradition, from its roots in pre-Islamic Arabia until the end of the Golden Age in the 10th century, the courtly ode, or qasida, dominated other poetic forms. In The Poetics of Islamic Legitimacy, Suzanne Stetkevych explores how this poetry relates to ceremony and political authority and how the classical Arabic ode encoded and promoted a myth and ideology of legitimate Arabo-Islamic rule. Beginning with praise poems to pre-Islamic Arab kings, Stetkevych takes up poetry in praise of the Prophet Mohammed and odes addressed to Arabo-Islamic rulers. She explores the rich tradition of Arabic praise poems in light of ancient Near Eastern rites and ceremonies, gender, and political culture. Stetkevych's superb English translations capture the immediacy and vitality of classical Arabic poetry while opening up a multifaceted literary tradition for readers everywhere.

After Jews and Arabs

After Jews and Arabs
Title After Jews and Arabs PDF eBook
Author Ammiel Alcalay
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 354
Release 1993
Genre Israel
ISBN 9781452900018

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