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Something New on Ibn Quzmān

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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To judge by the number of works published during the last ten years the study of Ibn Quzman should have made appreciable progress. It has marked time. If the opposite seems to have happened it is because students of the Romance languages have taken up the study which students of Arabic had dropped because of the many pit-falls in the way.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1944

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References

page 105 note 1 See the bibliography, § V.

page 107 note 1 Colin, G. S., Les voyelles de disjonction dans l'arabe de Grenade au XVème siècle; Memorial Henri Basset, Paris, 1928, i, pp. 211–18Google Scholar.

page 109 note 1 See E. Lévi-Provencal, Deux nouveaux fragments des “Memoires” du roi zīride ‘Abd Allah de Grenade; al-Andalus, vol. vi, p. 18, n. 2.

page 109 note 2 Gómez, E. García, El libro de las banderas de los campeones, de Ibn Sa'īd al-Magribī, Madrid, 1942, p. 211 and noteGoogle Scholar.

page 109 note 3 E. García Gómez, op. cit., pp. xxxviiff.

page 109 note 4 Not 30th December as Nykl says (p. xxiv); he has repeated Seybold's mistake from the EI.

page 110 note 1 Cancionero, p. xx.

page 111 note 1 The ṣila (no. 149) is a life of Abū Bakr Aḥmad b. Ibrāhīm b. Quzmān of Toledo (fifth century a.h.), no connection of the Cordova family.

page 112 note 1 Lévi-Provençal, E., L'Espagne musulmane au Xème siècle. Paris, 1932, p. 209, noteGoogle Scholar

page 113 note 1 See al-Andalus, vol. vii. p. 251

page 115 note 1 They are quoted in the Dhakhīra, the Iḥāṭa, and also in al-Maqqari, Analectes, ii, p. 431.

page 116 note 1 Also in the Iḥāṭa.

page 116 note 2 The famous Almoravid governor of Spain Yaḥya b. 'Alī b. Yūsuf al-Masūfī †543/1148; see EI., Ibn Ghāniya. At that date Almoravid governors of provinces often bore the title “suKan”. The verses on Ibn Ghāniya have not been published before.