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Averroes middle commentary on aristotle's poetics
Averroes middle commentary on aristotle's poetics




averroes middle commentary on aristotle

“A Model of Argumentation From Arabic Rhetoric: Insights for a Theory of Text Types.” Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies) 17, no. “What is Arab Islamic Rhetoric? Rethinking the History of Muslim Oratory Art and Homiletics.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 37, no. “The Language of Demonstration: Translating Science and the Formation of Terminology in Arabic Philosophy and Science.” Early Science and Medicine 7, no. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984.Įndress, Gerhard.

averroes middle commentary on aristotle

“The Rhetorician and His Relationship to Community: Three Accounts of Aristotle’s Rhetoric.” In Islamic Theology and Philosophy: Studies in Honor of George F. “Aspects of the History of Literary Rhetoric and Poetics in Arabic Literature.” Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 1 (1970): 75-95.īutterworth, Charles E. “The Function of Rhetoric in Medieval Arabic Poetry: Abû Tammâm’s Ode on Amorium.” Journal of Arabic Literature 9 (1978): 43-56.īonebakker, S. 76, Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the East: The Syriac and Arabic Translation and Commentary Tradition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1997. Literary Criticism in Medieval Arabic-Islamic Culture: The Making of a Tradition. Reprint, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004. The Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History: A Forgotten Heritage. The Philosophical Poetics of Alfarabi, Avicenna and Averroës: The Aristotelian Reception. Logic and Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Poetics in Medieval Arabic Philosophy. A pdf version of this bibliography is available via the following link. The bibliography is organized into five sub-areas: (I) a section of general studies, (II-IV) a section for each of the three main figures (Alfarabi, Avicenna, & Averroës), and (V) a section of studies on historiography and influence. This bibliography is the not the product of an expert in the area of Arabic-Islamic rhetoric and poetics but, rather, the work of a teacher of the history of rhetoric who discovered a need for a more convenient, updated source of information for his students. Medieval Arabic-Islamic Rhetoric and Poetics: Selected Bibliography of Work in English






Averroes middle commentary on aristotle's poetics