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245-4$a The striptease that was blamed on Abu Bakr's naughty son : $b was father being shamed, or was the poet having fun? (Ibn Quzman's zajal no. 133) / $c James T. Monroe.
100 1-$a Monroe, James T.
500$a Author's translations.
520$a Discussion of Ibn Quzman's zajal no. 133 and 4 translated poems: Ibn Quzman's zajal 133; poem by al-'Arji; poem by Abu Nuwas; poem by Ibn Quzman.
600 $a Ibn Quzman, $d d. 1160 $a Ibn Bajja, $d d. 1139 (known as Avempace) $a Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi, $d 1213-86 $a Ibn al-Sayrafi, $d 1071-1147 $a Ibn al-Khatib, Lisan al-Din, $d 1313-75 $a 'Abbas ibn al-Ahnaf $d d.803 or after 808? $a Ibn Rashiq al-Qayrawani, $d 1000-1063 or 1071 $a al-'Arji, 'Abd Allah ibn 'Umar, $d d. ca. 738
650 $a Translated poems $a Poetry, Ancient $a Muwashshah $a Muwashshah -- $x Final couplet $a Zajal $a Opening verse $a Panegyric $a Imitation $a Poetry, Ancient -- $x Artifice $a Tashbib=Female charms description $a Love poetry $a 'Udhri poets $a Poetry, Debauched $a Love poetry -- $z Provencal
773 $t Homoeroticism in classical Arabic literature. $g (1997), p. 94-139
912 $a Book
 

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