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The Meaning of the Title Al-Mu'allaqāt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1936

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References

page 83 note 2 Amrulkeisi Moallakah, pp. 2–4.

page 84 note 1 Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Poesie der alten Araber, pp. xviii ff.

page 84 note 2 Art. Mo'allaqāt.

page 84 note 3 Altarabische Gedichte, p. 11.

page 84 note 4 Bemerkungen über die Aechtheit der alten Arahischen Gedichte, p. 25.

page 84 note 5 Gesch. der arab. Lit., i, pp. 17, 18.

page 84 note 6 Lexicon, s.v., 'lq.

page 84 note 7 Ancient Arabian Poetry, p. xliv.

page 85 note 1 Cf. Baiḍāwī, Commentary.

page 85 note 2 Mustaṭraf, i, p. 55.

page 86 note 1 This book, as also the grammar called Faṣl al-khitāb, is by Nāṣif al-Yazajī, who was a Christian; but as most of his readers were bound to be Muslims, it is not likely that he would choose a title calculated to offend them.