Andalusian treatises on prosody and poetic meters
(الرساله الاندلسيه في علم العروض والاوزان الشعريه)

Title Andalusian treatises on prosody and poetic meters
Title Original الرساله الاندلسيه في علم العروض والاوزان الشعريه
Author Abu Al-Jaish Al-Ansari, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Andalusi
Author Original أبوالجيش الأنصاري ، محمد بن عبدالله الأندلسي
Publication Place - Abu Al-Jaish Al-Ansari, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Andalusi
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Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 3 ورقة 14 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 20x14 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID e9842b05-914d-b436-1ec3-41c39c96cce4
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 20 x 14 cm The beginning of the manuscript: I thank God and put my trust in Him and pray for His Prophet and all his family. The poor to God, the rich, Abu Abdullah Muhammad, known as Abu al-Hubaysh al-Ansari al-Andalusi, said. In this summary, I intended to mention the reasons for the thirty-four objections and the sixty-three types in particular. And I am not subjected to any of the || crawling of fillers often.. The end of the manuscript: It came together when they rolled up to go and closed with the embarrassment of patience.|| It came together when they rolled up to go when it was far away and the pouring was not far away.| It came close when they rolled up to go to the house of the caller of God, it came close when they rolled up to their shade, so much that its origin is rectified and declared. Jamh.. done. The author's name is mentioned in the manuscript as Abu Abdullah, known as Abu Al-Habesh Al-Ansari. Perhaps there is a mistake in the name and surname that confused the copyist, but the correct one is the proven one, which was confirmed by the previously mentioned sources. The lines were written on the back pages, that is, on the back of the paper, opposite the usual direction when the paper is turned to its back. The second paper has bright yellow color and has circles with writing inside it. The last of them is a circle, inside of which is written a verse. The fifth circle, which is Al-Mutawafiqa, was written with lines of poetry, circles, and the heads of paragraphs in red ink. Followed by a commentary on Ilm al-Zarja, the papers of which are disassembled.
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Andalusian treatises on prosody and poetic meters

(الرساله الاندلسيه في علم العروض والاوزان الشعريه)
Author Abu Al-Jaish Al-Ansari, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Andalusi
Author Original أبوالجيش الأنصاري ، محمد بن عبدالله الأندلسي
Publication Place - Abu Al-Jaish Al-Ansari, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Andalusi
Subject Offers
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 3 ورقة 14 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 20x14 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID e9842b05-914d-b436-1ec3-41c39c96cce4
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 20 x 14 cm The beginning of the manuscript: I thank God and put my trust in Him and pray for His Prophet and all his family. The poor to God, the rich, Abu Abdullah Muhammad, known as Abu al-Hubaysh al-Ansari al-Andalusi, said. In this summary, I intended to mention the reasons for the thirty-four objections and the sixty-three types in particular. And I am not subjected to any of the || crawling of fillers often.. The end of the manuscript: It came together when they rolled up to go and closed with the embarrassment of patience.|| It came together when they rolled up to go when it was far away and the pouring was not far away.| It came close when they rolled up to go to the house of the caller of God, it came close when they rolled up to their shade, so much that its origin is rectified and declared. Jamh.. done. The author's name is mentioned in the manuscript as Abu Abdullah, known as Abu Al-Habesh Al-Ansari. Perhaps there is a mistake in the name and surname that confused the copyist, but the correct one is the proven one, which was confirmed by the previously mentioned sources. The lines were written on the back pages, that is, on the back of the paper, opposite the usual direction when the paper is turned to its back. The second paper has bright yellow color and has circles with writing inside it. The last of them is a circle, inside of which is written a verse. The fifth circle, which is Al-Mutawafiqa, was written with lines of poetry, circles, and the heads of paragraphs in red ink. Followed by a commentary on Ilm al-Zarja, the papers of which are disassembled.
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