Publisher's Synopsis
KitÄ b man ghÄ ba Ê¿anhu al-Muá¹-rib is an anthology compiled by Abu Mansur al-Tha'alibi (961-1038), containing selections of both prose and poetry on a wide array of subjects. This significant work of Arabic literature offers a window into the literary and intellectual landscape of the medieval Middle East. The anthology showcases the beauty and complexity of Arabic language and poetic traditions, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of Arabic literature, history, and culture. This edition, published in 1892, preserves al-Tha'alibi's carefully curated collection for modern readers, offering insight into the aesthetic and intellectual values of the time.
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