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Arabian satire : poetry from 18th-century Najd

İsim Arabian satire : poetry from 18th-century Najd
Yazar Kurpershoek, P. M., Sowayan, Saad, Holes, Clive, Kennedy, Philip F., Shuwayʻir, Ḥamīdān, active 18th century, author.
Basım Tarihi: 2017
Basım Yeri New York - New York University Press
Konu LITERARY COLLECTIONS -- Middle Eastern, Verse satire, Arabic, Arabian Peninsula, Verse satire, Arabic -- Arabian Peninsula, Verse satire, Arabic -- Arabian Peninsula -- Translations into English
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 204
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
Kütüphane: Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LC : 2017024578, ISBN : 9781479878062, ISBN : 1479878065, OCLC : (OCoLC)982650963, ISBN : 9781479811199
Kayıt Numarası alma9932156746803768
Lokasyon Available at WU - Olin Library Stacks (PJ7765.S58 A2 2017)
Tarih 2017
Notlar In English and Arabic., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Örnek Metin • Machine generated contents note: 1. My temples flecked with gray • 2. Mjalli, listen to me, this eloquent graybeard • 3.1. Saw two rutting camels in al-Arid • 4. When man comes to be judged by his Lord • 5.1. Swear to God, it was Mnif who said to me • 6. Water from the pools of war is brackish • 7. To look for kind favors from misers • 8. Mani', say this prayer for my guest • 9.I spend the evening working at the well • 10. Even wise men achieve at best half of their goals • 11.A sudden shock upset me, deprived me • 12. Listen to my verses of wise counsel, in such high demand • 13. One man enjoys a life of ease and comfort • 14. These are the words of a learned and discerning poet • 15. Once, I came down from the stony heights • 16. These are the words of an old man who watched the years roll by • 17. Mani' sits on his rooftop and plays horseman • 18. These are the words of Hmedan the poet • 19. Our plowmen labored in the fields • 20. The urge to speak in verse burst forth, • Note continued: 21. Wealth elevates the children of the vulgar herd • 22. No use praying for the return of the days • 23. If a dumb ox comes asking for your daughter's hand • 24. Prosperity sparkles like a heady wine • 25. Yesterday at the well Khalifah accosted me • 26. Listen carefully, my boy, to this wise old man • 27.1. Swear by God and by all that is holy • 28. Time is pregnant, events are its midwife • 29. Ibn Nhet, listen carefully to these polished verses • 30. These are the words of an old graybeard • 31. Smart fellows, heed this piece of advice • 32. This is the faith that is as clear • 33. If you head for al-Qasab you'll find me to its south • 34. Things are simple and easy at the start.
Tür Translations into English, poetry, Translations, Poetry, Arabic poetry, Poésie
Seri Library of Arabic literature, Library of Arabic literature.
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Arabian satire : poetry from 18th-century Najd

Yazar Kurpershoek, P. M., Sowayan, Saad, Holes, Clive, Kennedy, Philip F., Shuwayʻir, Ḥamīdān, active 18th century, author.
Basım Tarihi 2017
Basım Yeri New York - New York University Press
Konu LITERARY COLLECTIONS -- Middle Eastern, Verse satire, Arabic, Arabian Peninsula, Verse satire, Arabic -- Arabian Peninsula, Verse satire, Arabic -- Arabian Peninsula -- Translations into English
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 204
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
Kütüphane Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LC : 2017024578, ISBN : 9781479878062, ISBN : 1479878065, OCLC : (OCoLC)982650963, ISBN : 9781479811199
Kayıt Numarası alma9932156746803768
Lokasyon Available at WU - Olin Library Stacks (PJ7765.S58 A2 2017)
Tarih 2017
Notlar In English and Arabic., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Örnek Metin • Machine generated contents note: 1. My temples flecked with gray • 2. Mjalli, listen to me, this eloquent graybeard • 3.1. Saw two rutting camels in al-Arid • 4. When man comes to be judged by his Lord • 5.1. Swear to God, it was Mnif who said to me • 6. Water from the pools of war is brackish • 7. To look for kind favors from misers • 8. Mani', say this prayer for my guest • 9.I spend the evening working at the well • 10. Even wise men achieve at best half of their goals • 11.A sudden shock upset me, deprived me • 12. Listen to my verses of wise counsel, in such high demand • 13. One man enjoys a life of ease and comfort • 14. These are the words of a learned and discerning poet • 15. Once, I came down from the stony heights • 16. These are the words of an old man who watched the years roll by • 17. Mani' sits on his rooftop and plays horseman • 18. These are the words of Hmedan the poet • 19. Our plowmen labored in the fields • 20. The urge to speak in verse burst forth, • Note continued: 21. Wealth elevates the children of the vulgar herd • 22. No use praying for the return of the days • 23. If a dumb ox comes asking for your daughter's hand • 24. Prosperity sparkles like a heady wine • 25. Yesterday at the well Khalifah accosted me • 26. Listen carefully, my boy, to this wise old man • 27.1. Swear by God and by all that is holy • 28. Time is pregnant, events are its midwife • 29. Ibn Nhet, listen carefully to these polished verses • 30. These are the words of an old graybeard • 31. Smart fellows, heed this piece of advice • 32. This is the faith that is as clear • 33. If you head for al-Qasab you'll find me to its south • 34. Things are simple and easy at the start.
Tür Translations into English, poetry, Translations, Poetry, Arabic poetry, Poésie
Seri Library of Arabic literature, Library of Arabic literature.
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