Analysis of some lines of poetry recorded in Classical Arabic repertories (namely in the Aḫbār by ʿAbīd b. Šariyya and in the commentary on Našwān al-Ḥimyarī’s Qaṣīda ḥimyariyya, as well as lexical literature), may receive light from Hadramautic inscriptions from al-ʿUqla (Shabwa, Yemen), and vice versa. Here three terms (gndl, s 1 yr, bqr) are investigated, with an attempt to establish a semantic-linguistic connection between two cultural contexts: the Hadramite monarchy of early 3 rd century CE and the military environment of the first century of Hijra.
Towers, marching, cows. Lexical notes of words occurring in Hadramitic inscriptions compared to some Classical Arabic poems
Daniele Mascitelli
2021-01-01
Abstract
Analysis of some lines of poetry recorded in Classical Arabic repertories (namely in the Aḫbār by ʿAbīd b. Šariyya and in the commentary on Našwān al-Ḥimyarī’s Qaṣīda ḥimyariyya, as well as lexical literature), may receive light from Hadramautic inscriptions from al-ʿUqla (Shabwa, Yemen), and vice versa. Here three terms (gndl, s 1 yr, bqr) are investigated, with an attempt to establish a semantic-linguistic connection between two cultural contexts: the Hadramite monarchy of early 3 rd century CE and the military environment of the first century of Hijra.File in questo prodotto:
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