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James Dickie (ed.): The Dīwān of Ibn Shuhaid al-Andalusī. (Our Heritage Series.) 210 pp. Cairo: Dār al-Kātib al-'Arabī, 1969.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1972

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References

1 Dickie, James, ‘Jbn Shubaid: a biographieal and critical study’, al-Andalus, XXIX. 2. 1964, 243310Google Scholar. The ensuing quotations are made from this English version.

2 ibid., 250.

3 ibid., 303–4.

4 This reviewer has attempted to fill this gap partially in the introduction to his Risālat at-tawābi wa-z-zawābi (Treatise of familiar spirits and demons) by Abū Āmir ibn Shuhaid al-Ashja'ī al-Andalusī: introduction, translation, and notes (University of California Publications, Near Eastern Studies, XV), Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1971Google Scholar.

5 For Andalus alone, one hails the appearance of Muhammad Ridwān Dāyah's book. Ta'rīkh al-naqd al-adabī fī ‘l-Andalus ‘History of literary criticism in Andalus’, Beirut, 1968, as well as the monograph by Wolfhart Heinrichs, Arabische Dischung und griechische Poetik: Hāzim al-Qartāgannīs Grundlegung der Poetik: Hazim al-Qartagannis Grundlegung der Potikmit Hilfe aristotelischer Begriffe (Beiruter Texte und Studien, hrsg. vom Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morgenlä;ndischen Gesellschaft, VIII), Beirut, 1969. VOL XXXV. PART I.