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Vulgar Arabic
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Author(s) Title Reference
Mahmoud Manzalaoui Hispano-Arabic Strophic Poetry, by Samuel Miklos Stern, L. P. Harvey 45/1, p. 97

languages

  • Arabic
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • Hebrew
  • Italian
  • Vulgar Arabic
  • Colloquial Arabic
  • Romance (dialect of Al-Andalus)
  • Mozarabic

works

  • Chansons Mozarabes: les vers finaux (kharjas) en espagnol dans les muwashshahs arabes et hébreux
  • The Final Lines of Hebrew Muwashshahs
  • Literary connections between the Islamic World and Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages: Did They Exist?
  • The muwashshah
  • The kharja
  • murabba
  • The aqrac
  • La vida corta, el trabajo tan largo

people

  • Abū Nuwās
  • Ibn Quzman
  • al-Acmā al-Tutīlī
  • Franciscan
  • Petrus Alfonsi

subjects

  • cultural
  • comparative
  • oral
  • literary
  • translation
  • lyrical
  • folk
  • macaronic
  • Hispano-Arabic
  • muwashshah
  • kharja
  • strophic
  • poetics
  • vernacular
  • courtliness

places

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