Sevilla Ibn Hazm of Córdoba Ibn Gabirol Moses ibn Ezra Abraham ibn Ezra Ibn Quzman Ibn Arabi Anonymous writers of the Romancero Juan Boscán Gutierre de Cetina...
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botanical texts, occasional isolated romance words in the zajal poetry of Ibn Quzman, and Pedro de Alcalá's Vocabulista. The discovery in the late 1940s of the...
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was marked by the rise of muwashshah. As worded by James T. Monroe, Ibn Quzman also "raised the native, popular, and colloquial zajal form to a higher...
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folklore as the "Pedlar of Swaffham" and Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist; Jorge Luis Borges' collection of short stories A Universal History of Infamy featured...
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such as Ibn Quzman (1159) who elevated zajal to the highest of artistic heights. The zajal form experienced a rebirth thanks to Ibn Quzman. Ibn Sab'in...
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"Andalusi-Arabic Strophic Poetry as an Example of Literary Hybridization: Ibn Quzmān's ' Zajal 147' in Medieval Oral Literature (ed. Karl Reichl: Walter de Gruyter...
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and Ibn Zamrak or Andalusian Hebrew poets as Solomon ibn Gabirol. Ibn Quzman, of the 12th century, crafted poems in the colloquial Andalusian language...
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disciple under philosopher Ibn Ṣîd de Badajoz. El sueño de Al-Zaqqâq by Luis Delgado is a collection of the works of Ibn Al-Zaqqaq set to music. Literary...
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la Mujer, and promoted by the Ayuntamiento of Cordoba. The artist, Jose Luis Munoz, created his own depiction of Lubna. His series focuses on six important...
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