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Preface Anne Sheppard Sheppard, Anne
Pt. 1 Texts
Introduction Wolfhart Heinrichs Heinrichs, Wolfhart
1 Treatise on Poetry Al-Farabi
2 The Great Book of Music Al-Farabi
3 The Syllogism Ibn Sina Sina, Ibn
4 Remarks and Admonitions Ibn Sina Sina, Ibn
5 Wisdom for al-'Arudi Ibn Sina Sina, Ibn
6 The Secrets of Eloquence 'Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani al-Jurjani, 'Abd al-Qahir
7 Lessons in Wisdom Abu l-Barakat al-Baghdadi al-Baghdadi, Abu l-Barakat
8 Commentary on Aristotle's Rhetoric Ibn Rushd Rushd, Ibn
9 The Path of the Eloquent and the Lamp of the Lettered Hazim al-Qartajanni al-Qartajanni, Hazim
10 The Resume of the Key Al-Khatib al-Qazwini al-Qazwini, Al-Khatib
Takhyil: an annotated bibliography
Pt. 2 Studies
Acknowledgment
Contributors
Poetic Universals? Katrin Kohl Kohl, Katrin
Convention as Cognition: On the Cultivation of Emotion James E. Montgomery Montgomery, James E.
Imagination and Music: Takhyil and the Production of Music in al-Farabi's Kitab al-Musiqi al-Kabir Yaron Klein Klein, Yaron
Fantastic Aesthetics and Practical Criticism in Ninth-Century Baghdad Beatrice Gruendler Gruendler, Beatrice
A Good Cause: fantastic Aetiology (Husn al-ta'lil
in Arabic Poetics Geert Jan van Gelder van Gelder, Geert Jan
Al-Badi, Verse and the Poetic/Non-Poetic Binary in Ibn al-Banna' al-'Adadi Suaad al-Mana al-Mana, Suaad
The Lamp and Its Mirror Image: Hazim al-Qartajanni's Poetry in the Light of his Path of the Eloquent and Lamp of the Lettered Geert Jan van Gelder van Gelder, Geert Jan
From Phantasia to Paronomasia: Image-evocation and the double entendre in Khalil Hawi's "The Mariner and the Dervish" Marle Hammond Hammond,Marle
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