Английская Википедия:Al-Fath ibn Khaqan (al-Andalus)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox scholar Abū Naṣr al-Fatḥ ibn Muḥammad ibn Ubayd Allāh ibn Khāqān ibn Abdallah al-Qaysī al-Ishbīlī (Шаблон:Lang) [1] (d . 1134), known as al-Fath ibn Khaqan, was a 12th-century popular anthologist of al-Andalus.

Life

Born in Seville, al-Andalus (now Spain), he received an elite education and travelled widely across al-Andalus. Described as a 'libertine' and yet he was appointed secretary to the Almoravid governor of Granada Abū Yūsuf Tāshfīn ibn ‘Alī; a post he abandoned almost immediately to travel to Morocco in the Maghreb where sometime later he was murdered in his Marrakesh hotel, it was rumoured, on the orders of the sultan.Шаблон:Sfn

Works

  • Qalā'id al-'Iqyān (Шаблон:Lang) ‘Collars of Gold’ or 'Necklace of Rubies'; akhbar (traditions) of poets of the Maghreb and al-Andalus, who were his contemporaries with examples of their poems.[2][3]
  • Maṭmaḥ al-anfus wa-masraḥ al-taʼannus fī mulaḥ ahl al-Andalus (Шаблон:Lang) (Kābir, Wāsiṭ, Saghīr Шаблон:Snd Large, Medium, Small) 'The Aspiration of the Souls and the Theater of Congeniality in the Anecdotes of the People of al-Andalus';[4] History of the ministers, scribes and poets of al-Andalus.

These two works are written in rhymed prose full of metaphorical expressions and are an excellent source of information about the apogee of Andalusian letters.

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Citations

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Further reading

External links

  • Literary Excerpts on Art and Architecture in Andalusia, compiled and translated by Cynthia Robinson, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton [1]

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  1. "al-Qaysi" refers to the Banu Qays tribe; "al-Ishbili" means "from Seville"
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  3. Qalaid al-Iqyan ed., Muhammad al-Tahir Ibn Ashur, 1990, Шаблон:ISBN
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