Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Muslim Egypt
The Secular Poetry of the Karaite Poet Moses ben Abraham Darʿī. Karaite Texts and Studies, Volume 3
Biographical note
Joachim J.M.S. Yeshaya, Ph.D. (2009) in Arts, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, is Research Associate (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at Ruhr-Universität Bochum. His main research interests are in medieval Hebrew poetry, Judaeo-Arabic literature, and Karaite liturgy.
Readership
All those interested in medieval Hebrew poetry, Judaeo-Arabic literature, Karaism, and the history of Muslim Egypt.
Reviews
Yeshaya's study is philologically sound and well-balanced. His translations in English are exemplary and scintillate particularly in reflecting the Hebrew rhyme...The book is a welcome addition to the field, offering not only a good introduction for a general readership, but also an innovative discussion of Moses Darʿī's diwān for the specialists.
Ronny Vollandt, Revue des etudes juives, 171 (1-2), January-June 2012, p. 223
Ronny Vollandt, Revue des etudes juives, 171 (1-2), January-June 2012, p. 223
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 History of Research
Chapter 2 Manuscript Tradition
Chapter 3 History of Fāṭimid and Ayyūbid Egypt
Chapter 4 Moses ben Abraham Darʿī
Chapter 5 Poetics and Poetry
Chapter 6 Secular Genres
Chapter 7 Motifs and Themes
Chapter 8 Language and Style
Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Significance of Moses Darʿī
Chapter 10 Edition: Poems nos. 1-152, on the basis of MS NLR Evr. I 802, with commentary
Chapter 1 History of Research
Chapter 2 Manuscript Tradition
Chapter 3 History of Fāṭimid and Ayyūbid Egypt
Chapter 4 Moses ben Abraham Darʿī
Chapter 5 Poetics and Poetry
Chapter 6 Secular Genres
Chapter 7 Motifs and Themes
Chapter 8 Language and Style
Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Significance of Moses Darʿī
Chapter 10 Edition: Poems nos. 1-152, on the basis of MS NLR Evr. I 802, with commentary
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