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| - The performing arts in medieval Islam
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| - Ibn Dānīyāl, Muḥammad (1249 or 50-1310 or 11) -- Criticism and interpretation
- Performing arts -- Islamic Empire -- History
- Ibn Dāniyāl al-H̱uzāʿī, Muḥammad (1248?-1310) -- Critique et interprétation
- Arabic poetry -- 1258-1800 -- History and criticism
- Arts du spectacle -- Égypte -- Le Caire (Égypte) -- 13e siècle
- Théâtre d'ombres -- Égypte -- Le Caire (Égypte) -- 13e siècle
- IIbn Dānīyāl, Muḥammad (1249 or 50-1310 or 11) -- Criticism and interpretation
- Shadow shows -- Egypt -- Cairo -- History -- 13th century
- Poètes arabes
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| - The performing arts in medieval Islam, shadow play and popular poetry in Ibn Dāniyāl's Mamluk Cairo
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| - The performing arts in medieval Islam, shadow play and popular poetry in Ibn Dāniyāl's Mamluk Cairo
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| - This is a study of the life and work of Ibn D niy l (d. 1310), a Cairo-based eye doctor, poet, playwright, court jester, and arguably one of the most controversial cultural figures of his time. Drawing on medieval Arabic sources, many still in manuscript and some used for the first time, the author further contextualizes Ibn D niy l 's work with respect to poetry production and popular culture in the Islamic Near East in the post-Mongol period. The book also presents the first full English translation of The Phantom, one of Ibn D niy l 's three shadow plays, the only surviving pre-Ottoman Arabic theatrical texts. -- Back cover
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