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Schippers, A. (2013). La poésie judéo-arabe de Mosheh Dar'i. In U. Vermeulen, K. D'Hulster, & J. Van Steenbergen (Eds.), Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk eras VII: proceedings of the 16th, 17th and 18th International Colloquium organized at Ghent University in May 2007, 2008 and 2009 (pp. 143-163). (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; Vol. 223). Peeters. -
Schippers, A. (2012). Nightly travel in the poetry of Ibn Khafājah (1056-1138). In G. Contu (Ed.), Centre and periphery within the borders of Islam: proceedings of the 23rd congress of L'Union Européenne des Arabisants et Islamisants (pp. 271-280). (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; Vol. 207). Peeters.
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Schippers, A. (2012). [Review of: N. Papoutsakis (2009) Desert travel as a form of boasting: a study of Dū r-Rumma's poetry]. Bibliotheca Orientalis, 69(5-6), 667-669. https://doi.org/10.2143/BIOR.69.5.2967237 -
Schippers, A. (2012). [Review of: A.A. Hussein (2009) The lightning-scene in Ancient Arabic poetry: function, narration and idiosyncrasy in pre-Islamic and early Islamic poetry]. Bibliotheca Orientalis, 69(5-6), 665-667. https://doi.org/10.2143/BIOR.69.5.2967237 -
Schippers, A. (2012). Stories about women in the collections of Nissim ibn Shāhīn, Petrus Alphonsi, and Yosef ibn Zabāra, and their relation to medieval European narratives. Frankfurter Judaistische Beiträge, 37, 123-135. http://www.gesellschaft-foerderung-judaistischer-studien.de/deutsch/frankfurter-judaistische-beiträge/heft-37-inhalt/ -
Schippers, A. (2011). Abraham Bederši (of Béziers), Yeda'ya Ha-Penini, and the Literary Traditions of Medieval Spain and Provence. In A. Oettinger, & D. Bar-Maoz (Eds.), Mi-ṭ̣uv Yosef: sefer ha-yovel li-khevod Yosef Ṭ̣obi = Mittuv Yosef: Yosef Tobi jubilee volume. - 1: Miḳra, sifrut yeme ha-benayim, sifrut ḥadashah = Bible, medieval literature, modern literature (pp. 361-372). ha-Merkaz le-ḥeḳer ha-tarbut ha-Yehudit bi-Sefarad u-ve-Artsot ha-Islam, Universiṭ̣at Ḥefah [University of Haifa, Center for the Study of Jewish Culture in Spain and Islamic Countries].
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