En torno a un poema de Ŷamīl al-‛Uḏrī
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https://doi.org/10.3989/alqantara.1998.v19.i1.489Abstract
In Ḥ. Naṣṣār's edition of the Dīwān of Jamīl, two poems are put together as one, because they have the same first verse. In this paper it is suggested that such coincidence can be explained through the techniques of oral composition clearly manifest in ancient Arabic poetry, with its formulas and formulaic systems. It is also recalled that as we read in the literary sources, poets were trained in these techniques up to the last years of the Ummayad period.
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