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Ta'liq ad-diwan : Schriftverkehr der Kanzlei des mamlukischen Damaskus aus der Feder von Ibn Nubatah al-Misri / ediert von Andreas Herdt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ibn Nubātah, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1287-1366, author.
Contributor:
Herdt, Andreas, editor.
Series:
Arabische Literatur und Rhetorik - Elfhundert bis Achtzehnhundert ; Bd. 10.
Arabische Literatur und Rhetorik - Elfhundert bis Achtzehnhundert (ALEA), 2365-8878 ; Band 10
Language:
Arabic
German
Subjects (All):
Ibn Nubātah, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1287-1366.
Ibn Nubātah, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad.
Ibn Nubātah, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1287-1366--Correspondence.
Poets, Arab--Syria--Damascus--Correspondence.
Poets, Arab.
Arabic literature--1258-1800--History and criticism.
Arabic literature.
Mamelukes--History--To 1500--Sources.
Mamelukes.
Syria--History--To 1500--Sources.
Syria.
Syria--Damascus.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Personal correspondence
Sources
Physical Description:
386, 72 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Schriftverkehr der Kanzlei des mamlukischen Damaskus aus der Feder von Ibn Nubatah al-Misri
Place of Publication:
Baden-Baden : Ergon Verlag, ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, [2022]
Language Note:
Original text in Arabic; critical matter in German.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-386) and index.
Other Format:
PDF version
ISBN:
9783956509933
3956509935
OCLC:
1363547106
Publisher Number:
9783956509933

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