The Hamasa of Buhturi

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The Hamasa of Buhturi

The Hamasa of Buhturi

The Hamasa of Buhturi

The Hamasa of Buhturi

A few years after Abu Tammam’s collection of Hamasa, another man named Buhturi compiled a collection of Arabic poetry. The compilation is called ‘Buhaturi’s Hamasha’ after his name. He divided the book into several sections and added short notes to the poems. It is known from his notes that he evaluated the poems according to his taste. This collection is not equivalent to Abu Tammam’s Hamasa, although the book is considered a significant source of ancient Arabic poetry. 0 0 0.

 

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