The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus
This study seeks to reveal the specificity of Ibn Mujbar Al-Andalusi's poetry in light of the textual approach. Yahya bin Mujbar Al-Balansi Al-Seville (535 - 588 AH) is considered one of the greatest poets of his time, who was in contact with the caliphs and princes of the Almohad state. He was considered the first poet of the palace due to his exceptional talent, mastery of his artistic tools, and extensive culture, to the point that Caliph Al-Mansur said: "All scholars are dependents on Ibn Hazm...just as poets are dependents on you, Abu Bakr (addressing Ibn Mujjar)"...and the importance of studying this stems from The Diwan in terms of its being a revelation of the most brilliant period of artistic maturity - in the opinion of many scholars - that Andalusia reached in the sixth century AH on the one hand, and of the privacy enjoyed by its creator on the other hand; As he was called the Buhtri of Andalusia, with connotations that indicate the prowess of Ibn Mujjar, Ibn al-Abar (658 AH) considered him "the poet of Andalusia, but rather the poet of the Maghreb, undefended and unchallenged." The study was based on the theory of textual science, which is one of the modern theories that is closely related to linguistics. But it does not stop there; Rather, it makes it the starting point for entering into the literary text and identifying its components, and it also paves the way for decoding the multiple, overlapping codes of the text.
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The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus
This study seeks to reveal the specificity of Ibn Mujbar Al-Andalusi's poetry in light of the textual approach. Yahya bin Mujbar Al-Balansi Al-Seville (535 - 588 AH) is considered one of the greatest poets of his time, who was in contact with the caliphs and princes of the Almohad state. He was considered the first poet of the palace due to his exceptional talent, mastery of his artistic tools, and extensive culture, to the point that Caliph Al-Mansur said: "All scholars are dependents on Ibn Hazm...just as poets are dependents on you, Abu Bakr (addressing Ibn Mujjar)"...and the importance of studying this stems from The Diwan in terms of its being a revelation of the most brilliant period of artistic maturity - in the opinion of many scholars - that Andalusia reached in the sixth century AH on the one hand, and of the privacy enjoyed by its creator on the other hand; As he was called the Buhtri of Andalusia, with connotations that indicate the prowess of Ibn Mujjar, Ibn al-Abar (658 AH) considered him "the poet of Andalusia, but rather the poet of the Maghreb, undefended and unchallenged." The study was based on the theory of textual science, which is one of the modern theories that is closely related to linguistics. But it does not stop there; Rather, it makes it the starting point for entering into the literary text and identifying its components, and it also paves the way for decoding the multiple, overlapping codes of the text.
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The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus

The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus

The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus

The textual structure in Diwan Buhtari Al-Andalus

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This study seeks to reveal the specificity of Ibn Mujbar Al-Andalusi's poetry in light of the textual approach. Yahya bin Mujbar Al-Balansi Al-Seville (535 - 588 AH) is considered one of the greatest poets of his time, who was in contact with the caliphs and princes of the Almohad state. He was considered the first poet of the palace due to his exceptional talent, mastery of his artistic tools, and extensive culture, to the point that Caliph Al-Mansur said: "All scholars are dependents on Ibn Hazm...just as poets are dependents on you, Abu Bakr (addressing Ibn Mujjar)"...and the importance of studying this stems from The Diwan in terms of its being a revelation of the most brilliant period of artistic maturity - in the opinion of many scholars - that Andalusia reached in the sixth century AH on the one hand, and of the privacy enjoyed by its creator on the other hand; As he was called the Buhtri of Andalusia, with connotations that indicate the prowess of Ibn Mujjar, Ibn al-Abar (658 AH) considered him "the poet of Andalusia, but rather the poet of the Maghreb, undefended and unchallenged." The study was based on the theory of textual science, which is one of the modern theories that is closely related to linguistics. But it does not stop there; Rather, it makes it the starting point for entering into the literary text and identifying its components, and it also paves the way for decoding the multiple, overlapping codes of the text.

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ISBN-13: 9789779916187
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 11/04/2024
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Pages: 293
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Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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