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ABU NUWAS, AL-HASAN IBN HANI,
Der Diwan des Abu nowas nach der Wiener und Berliner Handschrift,. mit Benutzung anderer Handschriften, herausgegeben von Wilhelm Ahlwardt. Bd I. Die Weinlieder (mehr nicht erschienen).
Greifswald, C. A. Koch, 1861. Gr.-8vo. 32 S. deutschsprachige Einleitung, 52 S. Text in arabischer Sprache. Etwas spätere, marmorierte Broschur (arabischer Stempel auf Titel, Papier stärker gebräunt und braunfleckig). (IBI/0956)
Book number: 623582
€  600.00 [Appr.: US$ 796.44 | £UK 501 | JP¥ 61266]
Keywords: Literatur des vorderen und mittleren Orients; Oriental Literature
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ABÛ-NUWÂS.
Le vin, le vent, la vie. Poèmes traduits et présentés par Vincent MONTEIL.
Paris, Sindbad, La bibliothèque arabe, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 190 pp.
Book number: 16174
€  30.00 [Appr.: US$ 39.82 | £UK 25.25 | JP¥ 3063]
Catalogue: Poesie - Poetry
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ABU-NUWAS, PAR V. MONTEIL
LE VIN, LE VENT, LA VIE
ISBN : 2727400411. Sindbad. 1979. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 190 pages. Illustré de calligraphies en noir hors texte. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon et annotations de bibliothèque en page de titre.
¶ 'La Bibliothèque Arabe', Collection dir. par Pierre Bernard. 'Les Classiques'. Poèmes traduits et prés. par Vincent Monteil. Calligraphies de Hassan Massoudy.
Book number: RO40179139
€  29.80 [Appr.: US$ 39.56 | £UK 25 | JP¥ 3043]
Keywords: Littératures des autres langues
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ABU NUWAS, AL-HASAN IBN HANI.
Diwan Abi Nawas Al-Hasan Ibn Hani Al-Hakimi.
. Tahqiq Gharighur Shular. al-Qahirah : al-Hay'ah al-'Ammah li-Qusur al-Thaqafah. 4 full leather bound volumes with gilt titles in Arabic on the spines. (Silsilat al-Dhakha'ir # 62-65). Abu Nuwas (c.750 - c.810) Arab poet; Libertine homosexual, lived in Baghdad during the reigns of Caliphs Harun al-Rashid and Muhammad al-Amin. His poetry describes a life of debauchery, wine, boys and women. Abu Nuwas, the first and foremost Islamic gay poet. The <> so named for his long flowing hair that hung down to his shoulders, was the greatest Arab poet of his time, or as some claim, the greatest Arab poet of all time. His full name was Abu Nuwas al-Hasan ibn Hani al-Hakami. Abu Nuwas's mother, Golban (Rose) by name, was a Persian weaver, and his father, whom he never knew, a soldier from Damascus. The mother sold the young Abu Nuwas (b. 756) to Sa'ad al-Yashira, a Yemeni druggist, who took him from Ahvaz, the town of his birth (presently in south-western Iran) to his home in Basrah (presently in south-eastern Iraq), in those days a great seaport, and abode of the mythical Sinbad the Sailor. In Basrah, the boy studied the Qur'an and grammar at mosque. His grace and beauty attracted the attention of his older cousin, the handsome blond poet Waliba ibn al-Hubab (d. 786). The druggist having granted the boy his freedom, Waliba became his lover and teacher, taking his student to live with him in Kufa. A couple of year later, the adolescent Abu Nuwas returned to Basrah to study under Khalaf al-Ahmar, a master or pre-Islamic poetry. a fine set [ST].
Book number: F1781-3
GBP 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 149.75 US$ 198.72 | JP¥ 15287]
Catalogue: Islam
Keywords: Wim Meeuws Arabic Islam
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ABU NUWAS
Diwan I - V + Index in 2 Part Volumes. (in Arabic) = Diwan Abi Nu'as Al-Hasan Ibn Hani Al-Hakami
. ed. by E. Wagner. (his introduction in German) ( Bibliotheca Islamica volumes 20a-20e) 1958-2007, 50, 336, 458, 412, 576, 1190pp. Volumes 1 and 5 in paper wrappers, (volume 1 is xerox reprint of the first edition 1958) volumes 2 - 4 and index volumes in hardbacks with Arabic titling and decorations on the spines and front covers. Abu Nuwas (c.750 - c.810) Arab poet; Libertine homosexual, lived in Baghdad during the reigns of Caliphs Harun al-Rashid and Muhammad al-Amin. His poetry describes a life of debauchery, wine, boys and women. Abu Nuwas, the first and foremost Islamic gay poet. The <> so named for his long flowing hair that hung down to his shoulders, was the greatest Arab poet of his time, or as some claim, the greatest Arab poet of all time. His full name was Abu Nuwas al-Hasan ibn Hani al-Hakami. Abu Nuwas's mother, Golban (Rose) by name, was a Persian weaver, and his father, whom he never knew, a soldier from Damascus. The mother sold the young Abu Nuwas (b. 756) to Sa'ad al-Yashira, a Yemeni druggist, who took him from Ahvaz, the town of his birth (presently in south-western Iran) to his home in Basrah (presently in south-eastern Iraq), in those days a great seaport, and abode of the mythical Sinbad the Sailor. In Basrah, the boy studied the Qur'an and grammar at mosque. His grace and beauty attracted the attention of his older cousin, the handsome blond poet Waliba ibn al-Hubab (d. 786). The druggist having granted the boy his freedom, Waliba became his lover and teacher, taking his student to live with him in Kufa. A couple of year later, the adolescent Abu Nuwas returned to Basrah to study under Khalaf al-Ahmar, a master or pre-Islamic poetry. text edges uncut. new set. TOGETHER 7 VOLUMES [ st ].
Book number: F1168-1
GBP 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 419.25 US$ 556.43 | JP¥ 42803]
Catalogue: Islam
Keywords: Weblists Wim Meeuws Arabic Islam
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