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31 Book  The Umayyad poet-rebel : 'Ubaydullah ibn al-Hurr al-Ju'fi / George J. Kanazi. 1st ed. Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2000.   al-Ju'fi, 'Ubaydullah ibn al-Hurr
Kanazi, George J.
2000 
32 Book  An introduction to Arabic literature / Roger Allen. 1st ed. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000.   Allen, Roger M.A. 2000 
33 Book  Avicenna's commentary on the Poetics of Aristotle : a critical study with an annotated translation of the text / by Ismail M. Dahiyat. Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1974.   Ibn Sina d. 1037
Dahiyat, Ismail M.
1974 
34 Book  The author and his doubles : essays on classical Arabic culture / Abdelfattah Kilit; translated by Michael Cooperson. 1st ed. Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University, 2001.   Kilito, Abdelfattah
Cooperson, Michael,
2001 
35 Book  Pre-Islamic panegyric and the poetics of redemption : Mufaddaliyah 119 of 'Alqamah and Banat Su'ad of Ka'b ibn Zuhayr / Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych.   Stetkevych, Suzanne Pinckney  
36 Chapter of a book  Toward an Arabic elegiac lexicon : the seven words of the nasib /
In: Reorientations / Arabic and Persian poetry. (1994), p. 58-129  
Stetkevych, Jaroslav  
37 Article of a journal  Isti'arah and Badi' and their terminological relationship in early Arabic literary criticism / Wolfhart Heinrichs.
In: Zeitschrift fur Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften. 1 (1984), p. 180-211  
Heinrichs, Wolfhart  
38 Chapter of a book  Poets and critics in the third century A.H. / Seeger Adrianus Bonebakker.
In: Logic in classical Islamic culture. (1970),  
Bonebakker, Seeger Adrianus, 1923-2005  
39 Chapter of a book  Masculine allusion and the structure of satire in early 'Abbasid poetry / J.W. Wright Jr.
In: Homoeroticism in classical Arabic literature. (1997)  
Wright, J.W.  
40 Chapter of a book  The striptease that was blamed on Abu Bakr's naughty son : was father being shamed, or was the poet having fun? (Ibn Quzman's zajal no. 133) /
In: Homoeroticism in classical Arabic literature. (1997), p. 94-139  
Monroe, James T.  
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