Zwei Gedichte, Volume 2, presents two poems by Maimn ibn ais, also known as al-A'sha, a pre-Islamic Arabian poet who died around 629 AD. Published circa 1905, this volume offers a glimpse into the rich poetic traditions of ancient Arabic literature, translated into German. Al-A'sha was renowned for his skill in crafting qasida, a complex and highly structured form of Arabic poetry. These poems provide valuable insight into the themes, styles, and cultural contexts of pre-Islamic Arabia. This collection will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts interested in classical poetry, Arabic literature, and the history of poetic translation.
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