Leg over Leg. Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq
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كتاب
الساق على الساق
فى ما هو الفارياق
فارس الشدياق
المجلد الثاني
Leg over Leg
or
The Turtle in the Tree
concerning
The Fāriyāq
What Manner of Creature Might He Be
by
Fāris al-Shidyāq
Volume Two
Edited and translated by
Humphrey Davies
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York and London
Table of Contents
Letter from the General Editor
Chapter 2: A Salutation and a Conversation
Chapter 3: The Extraction of the Fāryāq from Alexandria, by Sail
Chapter 4: A Throne to Gain Which One Must Make Moan
Chapter 5: A Description of Cairo
Chapter 7: A Description of Cairo
Chapter 8: Notice that the Description of Cairo is Ended
Chapter 9: That to Which I Have Alluded
Chapter 11: The Fulfilment of What He Promised Us
Chapter 13: A Maqāmah to Make You Sit
Chapter 14: An Explanation of the Obscure Words in the Preceding Maqāmah and Their Meanings
Chapter 15: . . . . . . . . . . Right There! ☞
Chapter 17: Elegy for a Donkey
Chapter 18: Different Forms of Sickness
Chapter 19: The Circle of the Universe and the Center of This Book
Chapter 20: Miracles and Supernatural Acts
Notes
Glossary
About the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
About this E-book
About the Editor-Translator
Library of Arabic Literature
Editorial Board
General Editor
Philip F. Kennedy, New York University
Executive Editors
James E. Montgomery, University of Cambridge
Shawkat M. Toorawa, Cornell University
Editors
Julia Bray, University of Oxford
Michael Cooperson, University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph E. Lowry, University of Pennsylvania
Tahera Qutbuddin, University of Chicago
Devin J. Stewart, Emory University
Managing Editor
Chip Rossetti
Volume Editor
Michael Cooperson
Letter from the General Editor
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