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    There is a recurrent presence of homoerotic poems in Hispano-Arabic poetry. Erotic literature, often of the highest quality, flourished in Islamic culture...
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    Arabic have been reconstructed by Arabists using Hispano-Arabic texts (such as the azjāl of ibn Quzman, al-Shushtari and others) composed in Arabic with...
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    Homoerotic poetry Walt Whitman Emily Dickinson Homoerotic poetry is a genre of poetry implicitly dealing with same-sex romantic or sexual interaction....
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    Life accompanied by his companion Khidir ("the Green-One"). Another Hispano-Arabic Alexander Romance was produced, called the Hadith Dhulqarnayn, also...
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    a Muslim quarter around the citadel in Algiers. W. Sayers proposed Hispano-Arabic qushaybah, in a poem by Cordoban poet Ibn Quzman (d. 1160). The word...
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  • Barbara, Ca: ABC-Clio. ISBN 1-57607-204-5. Monroe, James T. (2004). Hispano-Arabic Poetry: a Student Anthology. Leiden: Gorgias Press. ISBN 1-59333-115-0...
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    Ibrahim ibn Yaqub (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    אברהם בן יעקב, Avraham ben Yaʿakov; fl. 961–62) was a 10th-century Hispano-Arabic, Sephardi Jewish traveler, probably a merchant, who may have also engaged...
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    or sometimes just "Dhūlqarnayn". One example is the ninth-century Hispano-Arabic legend known as the Qissat Dhulqarnayn, meaning "Story of the Two-Horned...
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    Bosworth 1976, p. 70. Webber, Edwin J (January 1958). "Comedy as Satire in Hispano-Arabic Spain". Hispanic Review. 26 (1). University of Pennsylvania Press: 1–11...
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  • James T. Monroe (category Arabic–English translators)
    California at Berkeley, focusing on Classical Arabic Literature and Hispano-Arabic Literature. His doctorate was from Harvard University. Professor Monroe...
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