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Two passages in Ibn al-Khaṭīb's account of the kings of Christian Iberia, Justin Stearns; Department of Near Eastern Studies; Princeton University
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Ibn Ḥazm on Homosexuality. A case-study of Ẓāhirī legal Methodology, Camilla Adang; Tel Aviv University
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On the Reconstruction of Lost Sources, Ella Landau-Tasseron; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Ridiculing the Learned: Jokes about the Scholarly Class in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, Zoltan Szombathy; Budapest
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Pedro de Valencia, Francisco de Gurmendi and the Plomos de Granada, Grace Magnier; Trinity College, Dublin
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Juan Bautista Pérez and the Plomos de Granada: Spanish Humanism in the Late Sixteenth Century, Benjamin Ehlers; University of Georgia
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Ornate manuals or practical adab? Some reflections on a unique work by an anonymous author of the 10th century CE., J. Sadan; Tel Aviv University - A. Silverstein; Cambridge University
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Rating adab: al-Tawḥīdīon the merits of poetry and prose. The 25th night of the Kitāb al-imtā' wa-l-mu'ānasa, translation and commentary, Klaus Hachmeier; Universidad de Göttingen
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The Parchment of the "Torre Turpiana ": the original document and its early interpreters, P. S. van Koningsveld; Leiden University - G. A. Wiegers; Leiden University
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Bernardo de Aldrete, humanist and laminario, Kathryn A. Woolard; University of California, San Diego
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