The Development of Tropes in Arabic Wine Poetry up to the 12th Century AD
Title | The Development of Tropes in Arabic Wine Poetry up to the 12th Century AD PDF eBook |
Author | Nader Masarwah |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2019-09-18 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 152754012X |
This book explores the theory of the evolution of poetic imagery as developed by Joseph Sadan, showing how metaphors were taken over by one poet from another on the basis of existing stores of imagery. It follows the development of the wine imagery used by poets from pre-Islamic times until the days of Abo Nuwas. It deals with how metaphors, especially those used to describe the vessels associated with wine, such as jugs, cups, wine skins and others, evolved over time, and how poets took the imagery used by their predecessors and built on them to create new metaphors.
The Mantle Odes
Title | The Mantle Odes PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Laudatory poetry, Arabic |
ISBN | 0253354870 |
Includes passages translated into English.
Medieval Arabic Historiography
Title | Medieval Arabic Historiography PDF eBook |
Author | Konrad Hirschler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2006-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134175957 |
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- chapter 2 HISTORICAL AND HISTORIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND -- chapter 3 SOCIAL CONTEXTS -- chapter 4 INTELLECTUAL CONTEXTS -- chapter 5 TEXTUAL AGENCY I: Titles, final sections and historicization -- chapter 6 TEXTUAL AGENCY II: Micro-arrangement, motifs and political thought -- chapter 7 RECEPTION AFTER THE SEVENTH/THIRTEENTH CENTURY -- chapter 8 CONCLUSION.
Persian Poetry at the Indian Frontier
Title | Persian Poetry at the Indian Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Sunil Sharma |
Publisher | Orient Blackswan |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Persian poetry |
ISBN | 9788178240091 |
One Of The Earliest Persian Poets In India, Masud Sad Remains An Important And Influential Poet Across India, Pakistan And Iran. In This First Substantial Critical Study Of The Poets Life And Works, The Author Weaves A Rich Tapestry That Includes Literary Anecdotes, History And Poetry.
The Cambridge History of Medieval Music
Title | The Cambridge History of Medieval Music PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Everist |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-08-09 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1108577075 |
Spanning a millennium of musical history, this monumental volume brings together nearly forty leading authorities to survey the music of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. All of the major aspects of medieval music are considered, making use of the latest research and thinking to discuss everything from the earliest genres of chant, through the music of the liturgy, to the riches of the vernacular song of the trouvères and troubadours. Alongside this account of the core repertory of monophony, The Cambridge History of Medieval Music tells the story of the birth of polyphonic music, and studies the genres of organum, conductus, motet and polyphonic song. Key composers of the period are introduced, such as Leoninus, Perotinus, Adam de la Halle, Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut, and other chapters examine topics ranging from musical theory and performance to institutions, culture and collections.
Giovanni Aurelio Augurello (1441–1524) and Renaissance Alchemy
Title | Giovanni Aurelio Augurello (1441–1524) and Renaissance Alchemy PDF eBook |
Author | Matteo Soranzo |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2019-12-09 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9004416161 |
In Giovanni Aurelio Augurello (1441–1524) and Renaissance Alchemy, Matteo Soranzo offers the first in-depth study of the life and works of Augurello, Italian alchemist, poet and art connoisseur from the time of Giorgione. Analysed, annotated and translated into English for the first time, Augurello’s poetry reveals a unique blend of late medieval alchemical doctrines, Northern Italian antiquarianism and Marsilio Ficino’s Platonism, enriching conventional narratives of Renaissance humanism.
The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in Early Modern Europe
Title | The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2017-02-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004338624 |
This volume brings together the leading experts in the history of European Oriental Studies. Their essays present a comprehensive history of the teaching and learning of Arabic in early modern Europe, covering a wide geographical area from southern to northern Europe and discussing the many ways and purposes for which the Arabic language was taught and studied by scholars, theologians, merchants, diplomats and prisoners. The contributions shed light on different methods and contents of language teaching in a variety of academic, scholarly and missionary contexts in the Protestant and the Roman Catholic world. But they also look beyond the institutional history of Arabic studies and consider the importance of alternative ways in which the study of Arabic was persued. Contributors are Asaph Ben Tov, Maurits H. van den Boogert, Sonja Brentjes, Mordechai Feingold, Mercedes García-Arenal, John-Paul A. Ghobrial, Aurélien Girard, Alastair Hamilton, Jan Loop, Nuria Martínez de Castilla Muñoz, Simon Mills, Fernando Rodríguez Mediano, Bernd Roling, Arnoud Vrolijk. This title, in its entirety, is available online in Open Access.