This article investigates the roles and functions assumed by the representation of animals in Ḥilyat al-Kuramāʾ (The ornament of generous people”), a literary anthology on the theme of generosity penned by Ibn Abī l-ʿĪd al-Sakhāwī al-Mālikī (d. 895/1489, an Egyptian cadi who lived in Cairo and Medina
Animals as metaphors, animals as examples in a literary anthology on generosity
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This article investigates the roles and functions assumed by the representation of animals in Ḥilyat al-Kuramāʾ (The ornament of generous people”), a literary anthology on the theme of generosity penned by Ibn Abī l-ʿĪd al-Sakhāwī al-Mālikī (d. 895/1489, an Egyptian cadi who lived in Cairo and MedinaFile in questo prodotto:
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