Bibliographie

 

  • Bauer, Thomas: “Review of Maḥmūd Sālim Muḥammad: Ibn Nubātah: Šāʿir al-ʿaṣr al-mamlūkī (Damascus 1420/1999),” in Mamlūk Studies Review 6 (2002): 219-224.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Communication and Emotion: The Case of Ibn Nubātah’s Kindertotenlieder,” in Mamlūk Studies Review 7.1 (2003): 149-230.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī (686-768/1287-1366): Life and Works. Part 1: The Life of Ibn Nubātah,” in Mamlūk Studies Review 12.1 (2008): 1-35.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī (686-768/1287-1366): Life and Works. Part 2: The Dīwān of Ibn Nubātah,” in Mamlūk Studies Review 12.2 (2008): 25-69.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “„Was kann aus dem Jungen noch werden!“ Das poetische Erstlingswerk des Historikers Ibn Ḥabīb im Spiegel seiner Zeitgenossen,” in Otto Jastrow, Shabo Talay, Herta Hafenrichter (eds.): Studien zur Semitistik und Arabistik. Festschrift für Hartmut Bobzin zum 60. Geburtstag. Wiesbaden 2008, 15-56. – [Edition and translation of two versions of a taqrīẓ by Ibn Nubātah on the Dīwān of Ibn Ḥabīb]
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Jamāl al-Dīn Ibn Nubātah,” in Joseph E. Lowry, Devin J. Stewart: Essays in Arabic Literary Biography 1350-1850. Wiesbaden 2009, 184-202.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “‚Der Fürst ist tot, es lebe der Fürst!‘ Ibn Nubātas Gedicht zur Inthronisation al-Afḍals von Ḥamāh (732/1332),” in Ulrich Marzolph (ed.): Orientalistische Studien zu Sprache und Literatur. Festgabe zum 65. Geburtstag von Werner Diem. Wiesbaden 2011, 285-315.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Mamluk Literatur as a Means of Communication,” in Stephan Conermann (ed.): Ubi sumus? Quo vademus? Mamluk studies – State of the art. Göttingen 2013, 23-56.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “‘Ayna hādhā min al-Mutanabbī!’ Toward an aesthetics of Mamluk literature,” in Mamlūk Studies Review 17 (2013): 5-22.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “Dignity at Stake: Mujūn epigrams by Ibn Nubātah (686-768/1287-1366) and his contemporaries,” in Adam Talib, Marlé Hammond, Arie Schippers (eds.): The Rude, the Bad and the Bawdy. Essays in Honour of Professor Geert Jan von Gelder. Cambridge 2014, 160-185.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “The Micro-Qaṣīdah. A Formal Experiment from the 8th/14th Century,” in Nefeli Papoutsakis, Syrinx von Hees (eds.): The Sultan’s Anthologist – Ibn Abī Ḥaǧalah and His Work. Baden-Baden 2017, 45-70.
  • Bauer, Thomas: “‘Extremely Beautiful and Extremely Long.’ Al-Qīrāṭī’s Exuberant Letter from the Year 761/1360,” in Joseph E. Lowry, Shawkat M. Toorawa: Arabic Humanities, Islamic Thought. Essays in Honor of Everett K. Rowson. Leiden 2017, 338-360. – [Letter to persuade Ibn Nubātah to come to Cairo]
  • Diem, Werner: Fürsprachebriefe in der arabisch-islamischen Welt des 8.-14. Jahrhunderts. Eine sozial- und mentalitätsgeschichtliche Untersuchung. Würzburg 2015. [Study of four letters of intercession by Ibn Nubātah]
  • Diem, Werner: Arabische amtliche Nilbriefe. Ein Beitrag zur arabischen Kulturgeschichte, Epistolographie und Stilgeschichte des 12.-15. Jahrhunderts. Baden-Baden 2020. – [Edition, translation and study of Ibn Nubātah’s letters on the occasion of the ‘wafāʾ an-Nīl’]
  • Fuess, Albrecht: “A ‘Medieval Islamist’ Versus an ‘Arab Machiavelli’? The Legacy of the Mamluk Scholars Ibn Taymīya (1263–1328) and Ibn Nubāta (1287–1366),” in Klaus Oschema, Christoph Mauntel (eds): Order Into Action. How Large-Scale Concepts of World Order Determine Practices in the Premodern World. Turnhout 2022, 97-126.
  • van Gelder, G.J.: “The Conceit of pen and sword: On an Arabic literary debate,” in Journal of Semitic Studies 32.2 (1987): 329-60.
  • van Gelder, G.J.: “Two Elegies on the Death of his Concubine, by Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī”, in Geert Jan van Gelder: Classical Arabic Literature - A Library of Arabic Literature Anthology, New York 2012, 85-88.
  • al-Ġubārī, ʿAwaḍ: “at-Tanāṣṣ fī šiʿr Ibn Nubātah al.Miṣrī,” in ʿAwaḍ al-Ġubārī (ed.): Dirāsāt fī adab Miṣr al-Islāmiyyah, Cairo 2003, 149-230.
  • Herdt, Andreas: Kitāb zahr al-manṯūr and Min tarassul Ibn Nubātah. A Critical Edition of Two Prose Works by Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī. Baden-Baden 2019.
  • Herdt, Andreas: Taʿlīq ad-dīwān. Schriftverkehr der Kanzlei des mamlukischen Damaskus aus der Feder von Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī. Baden-Baden 2022.
  • Herdt, Andreas: „Offizielle mamlukenzeitliche Schreiben und ihre Aussagekraft am Beispiel einer Frohbotschaft aus der Feder Ibn Nubātas“, in Hakan Özkan and Nefeli Papoutsakis: Doing Justice to a Wronged Literature. Essays on Arabic Literature and Rhetoric oft he 12th-18th Centuries in Honour of Thomas Bauer, Brill 2022,71-89.
  • Mūsā Bāšā, ʿUmar: Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī: Amīr šuʿarāʾ al-Mašriq. Cairo 1963, 3rd ed. 1992 – [Pioneering study, the first trying to do justice to Ibn Nubātah, still valuable, but partly outdated]
  • Özkan, Hakan: Geschichte des östlichen zaǧal. Dialektale arabische Strophendichtung aus dem Osten der arabischen Welt – von den Anfängen bis zum Ende der Mamlukenzeit. Baden-Baden 2020 – [edition, translation and study of Ibn Nubātah’s zaǧal, esp. p. 267-287]
  • Rizzo, Luca: New Perspectives on Tawriya. Theory and Practice of Ambiguity. Baden-Baden 2022. [Analyses of several epigrams by Ibn Nubātah]
  • Rowson, Everett K.: “An Alexandrian Age in Fourteenth-Century Damascus: Twin Commentaries on Two Celebrated Arabic Epistles,” in Mamlūk Studies Review 7.1 (2003): 97-110. – [On “Sarḥ al-ʿuyūn fī šarḥ risālat Ibn Zaydūn”]
  • Sālim Muḥammad, Maḥmūd: Ibn Nubātah: Šāʿir al-ʿaṣr al-mamlūkī. Damascus 1420/1999. [but see Thomas Bauer 2002].
  • Schallenbergh, Gino: “Plagiarism or Borrowing: A Literary Dispute between Ibn Nubāta (d. 1366 AD) and Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn aṣ-Ṣafadī (d. 1363 AD),” in Urbain Vermeulen, Kristof D'Hulster (eds.): Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk Eras V. Proceedings of the 11th, 12th and 13th International Colloquium organized at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, May 2002, 2003 and 2004. Leuven 2007, 511-524.
  • Talib, Adam: “The Many Lives of Arabic Verse: Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī mourns more than once,” in Journal of Arabic Literature 44 (2013): 257-292.
  • Talib, Adam: How Do You Say “Epigram” in Arabic? Literary History at the Limits of Comparison. Leiden 2018.