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The Seven Mulallaqat, المعلقات السبع
( المعلقات السبع)

İsim The Seven Mulallaqat, المعلقات السبع
İsim Orijinal المعلقات السبع
Basım Tarihi: 1889
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Dil ara,eng
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: St Andrews Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası alma991017092977708966
Lokasyon University of St Andrews
Tarih 1889
Notlar The Seven Mu'Allaquat, or 'Suspended Poems'. These are so called because traditionally they are said to have been written in letters of gold, on account of their excellence, and hung in the Ka'bah at Mecca. Copied by William Tweedie, probably in Baghdad, 1889, in Arabic with parallel English commentary. Headings in red are poets' names (followed in title page by descendance). Poets in order of appearance (also on piece of paper added to manuscript): f.2 Imruʾ al-Qais f.17 Tarfa f.36 Zuhair f.48 Labid f.65 'Amr ibn Kulthum f.84 'Antara bin Mu'awiya f.98 Al-Harith ibn Hilliza Ends with conjugation page of verb "to do". This order is different from other known versions although there is no standard version. Rubric: الاولی قصیدة امرء القیس ابن حجر ابن معدي عمرو الکندي Incipit: قفا بنک من ذکري حبيب و منزل بسقط اللوي بين الدخول فحومل Explicit: اسم مکان Final rubric: الحارث
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Referans Numarası ms8(o)
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The Seven Mulallaqat, المعلقات السبع

( المعلقات السبع)
Basım Tarihi 1889
Tür Belge
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane St Andrews Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası alma991017092977708966
Lokasyon University of St Andrews
Tarih 1889
Notlar The Seven Mu'Allaquat, or 'Suspended Poems'. These are so called because traditionally they are said to have been written in letters of gold, on account of their excellence, and hung in the Ka'bah at Mecca. Copied by William Tweedie, probably in Baghdad, 1889, in Arabic with parallel English commentary. Headings in red are poets' names (followed in title page by descendance). Poets in order of appearance (also on piece of paper added to manuscript): f.2 Imruʾ al-Qais f.17 Tarfa f.36 Zuhair f.48 Labid f.65 'Amr ibn Kulthum f.84 'Antara bin Mu'awiya f.98 Al-Harith ibn Hilliza Ends with conjugation page of verb "to do". This order is different from other known versions although there is no standard version. Rubric: الاولی قصیدة امرء القیس ابن حجر ابن معدي عمرو الکندي Incipit: قفا بنک من ذکري حبيب و منزل بسقط اللوي بين الدخول فحومل Explicit: اسم مکان Final rubric: الحارث
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Referans Numarası ms8(o)
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