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Gamaladdin Ibn Nubatah al-Misri (686-768/1287-1366) left a lasting mark on Mamluk literature and poetry and was considered by both his contemporaries and subsequent generations to be an unsurpassed author worthy of emulation. During his time as secretary in the Damascus chancellery, he wrote numerous appointment documents and official letters in elaborate rhyming prose, which demonstrate his mastery in this field as well. The first independent scholarly-critical edition of these official texts, which is provided with a critical apparatus and commentaries, not only provides deep insights into Ibn Nubatah's personal style, but also contributes to a deeper knowledge of Mamluk official writing in its literary form
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monografia Rebiun37918156 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37918156 ta 250121s2022 gw r 000 0 ara d 9783956509933 print) DE-627 ger DE-627 rda UGR ara ger 892.7 Taʿliq ad-diwan Taʿliq ad-diwan Schriftverkehr der Kanzlei des mamlukischen Damaskus aus der Feder von Ibn Nubatah al-Misri editiert von Andreas Herdt 1. Auflage Baden-Baden Ergon Verlag [2022] Baden-Baden Baden-Baden Ergon Verlag 2022 72, 420 páginas 24 cm 72, 420 páginas Texto txt rdacontent sin mediación n rdamedia volumen nc rdacarrier Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet 10 La mayor parte de la paginación árabe Gamaladdin Ibn Nubatah al-Misri (686-768/1287-1366) left a lasting mark on Mamluk literature and poetry and was considered by both his contemporaries and subsequent generations to be an unsurpassed author worthy of emulation. During his time as secretary in the Damascus chancellery, he wrote numerous appointment documents and official letters in elaborate rhyming prose, which demonstrate his mastery in this field as well. The first independent scholarly-critical edition of these official texts, which is provided with a critical apparatus and commentaries, not only provides deep insights into Ibn Nubatah's personal style, but also contributes to a deeper knowledge of Mamluk official writing in its literary form Texto en alemán y árabe Ibn-Nubata, Muhammad Ibn-Muhammad 1287-1366)- correspondencia. Mamelucos. Literatura árabe- fuentes. Ibn-Nubata, Muhammad Ibn-Muhammad 1287-1366) autor. aut Herdt, Andreas editor. edt. edt Arabische Literatur und Rhetorik - Elfhundert bis Achtzehnhundert 10