An anthology of texts of Hispano-Arabic poems of exceptionally high literary quality and cultural significance. The texts are accompanied by literal translations and explanatory notes for the use of students of Arabic and Romance literatures.

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Hispano-Arabic Poetry: A Student Anthology
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1Table of contents
- Preface To The Reprint
- Preface
- Contents
- Biographical Notes
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Arabic Texts, Translations, and Notes
- 1. Ibn `Abd Rabbihi
- 2. Ibn Hāni'
- 3. Ibn Darrāj al-Qasṭallī
- 4. Ash-Sharīf aṭ-Ṭalīq
- 5. Ibn Shuhaid
- 6. Ibn Shuhaid
- 7. Ibn Shuhaid
- 8. Ibn Hazm
- 9. Ibn Zaidūn
- 10. Ibn `Ammar
- 11. al-Mu`tamid
- 12. al-Mu`tamid
- 13. Ibn Ḥamdīs
- 14. Ibn Ḥamdīs
- 15. Abū Isḥāq
- 16. Ibn al-Labbāna
- 17. Ibn `Ubāda al-Qazzāz
- 18. Ibn Ubāda al-Qazzāz
- 19. Ibn Arfa` Ra'suh
- 20. Ibn `Abdūn
- 21. Ibn Khafāja
- 22. Ibn az-Zaqqāq
- 23. Al A`mā at-Tuṭīlī
- 24. Al A`mā at-Tuṭīlī
- 25. Ibn Baqī
- 26. Ibn Quzmān
- 27. Ibn Quzmān
- 28. al-Abyaḍ
- 29. Ibn Bājja
- 30. Ibn Zuhr
- 31. Ar-Ruṣāfī of Valencia
- 32. Ḥātim ibn Sac`īd
- 33. Ibn Sahl of Seville
- 34. Shushtarī
- 35 Shushtarī
- 36. Ibn al-`Arabī
- 37. Ḥāzim al-Qarṭājannī
- 38. ar-Rundī
- 39. Ibn al-Khaṭīb
- 40. Ibn Zamrak
- 41. Yūsuf III
- 42. Yūsuf III
- 43. Anonymous
- Glossary of Technical Terms Applied to Arabic Poetry
- Bibliography