Some Verses by Ḥassān b. Ṯābit al-Anṣārī Not Included in His "Dīwān"

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  • Daniele Mascitelli

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https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.6102

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Many poems and fragmentary verses have been ascribed to Ḥassān b. Ṯabit al-Anṣārī (d. ca. 40/659). In some sources of Southern-Arabian cultural or political orientation—as al-Hamdānī’s Kitāb al-Iklīl, the commentary to Našwān al-Ḥimyarī’s Qaṣīda al-ḥimyariyya, and particularly the anonymous Waṣāyā almulūk (occasionally ascribed to al-Aṣmaʿī or to al-Ḫuzāʿī)—about fifty lines by Ḥassān are found which are not recorded in his “official” dīwān. Here a brief investigation is conducted in order to reconstruct the poems which could be ascribed either to Ḥassān b. Ṯābit or one of his forgers. A collation of those same verses is then presented together with an English translation.

Keywords: Arabic poetry; Ḥassān b. Ṯābit; qaṣīda.

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Mascitelli, D. (2018). Some Verses by Ḥassān b. Ṯābit al-Anṣārī Not Included in His "Dīwān". Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 17, 53–63. https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.6102

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