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911 | Book |
245 | -3$a An introduction to history: $b the Muqaddimah / $c Ibn Khaldun; translated from the Arabic by Franz Rosenthal; abridged and edited by N.J. Dawood. |
100 | 1-$a Ibn Khaldun, 1332-1406 |
700 | $a Rosenthal, Franz, $d 1914-2003 $a Dawood, N.J., |
260 | $a London : $b Routledge and Kegan Paul, in association with Secker and Warburg, $c 1967. |
300 | $a xiv, 465 p. |
500 | $a (c) 1967 by Bollingen Foundation. |
505 | $a Chapter 6 includes the following headings about poetry: The division of speech into poetry and prose and the ability to write both good poetry and prose is only very rarely found together in one person; The craft of poetry and the way of learning it; Poetry and prose work with words and not with ideas; The linguistic habit is obtained by much memorizing ...; An explanation of the meaning of natural and contrived speech. How contrived speech may be either good or deficient; People of rank are above cultivating poetry; Contemporary Arabic poetry, Bedouin and Urban; The Spanish muwashshah and zajal. |
600 | $a Ibn Khaldun, $d 1332-1406 |
650 | $a Poetry, Ancient $a Poetry -- $x Craft $a Muwashshah $a Zajal $a Biography |
440 | $v 43 |
852 | Bodleian, Oxford. BOD Bookstack BOD 2223 e.46 |
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