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Literary connections between the Islamic World and Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages: Did They Exist?
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Title
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Mahmoud Manzalaoui
Hispano-Arabic Strophic Poetry
, by Samuel Miklos Stern, L. P. Harvey
45/1
p. 97
languages
Arabic
Vulgar Arabic
Colloquial Arabic
Romance (dialect of Al-Andalus)
Mozarabic
Hebrew
Latin
Italian
Provençal
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
Petrus Alfonsi
Abū Nuwās
Ibn Quzman
al-Acmā al-Tutīlī
Franciscan
subjects
cultural
comparative
oral
literary
translation
lyrical
folk
Hispano-Arabic
muwashshah
kharja
vernacular
macaronic
strophic
poetics
courtliness
places
Amsterdam
Toronto
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Reykjavik
al-Andalus
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Spoleto
Cabra
Andalusia
Egypt
Oxford