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"Aleppo in Classical Poetry sheds light Aleppo by collecting and indexing more than 900 poems that have been written about the city or mentioned it, from the 7th century to the early 20th century. The poems reflect the various civilizational aspects of Aleppo, an authentic and cosmopolitan city, the oldest functional in the world, and one of the richest in terms of culture and heritage. The authors, Hasan Kujjah and Mohammad Kujjah, aim to investigate the actual and symbolic value of Aleppo through poets' eyes, emphasizing the contribution that poetry made to revealing the history of Arab and Islamic cities and their values, both its tangible and emotional dimensions"--
Arabic printing began in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Levant through the association of the scholar and printer Antim the Iberian, later a metropolitan of Wallachia, and Athanasios III Dabbās, twice patriarch of Antioch, when the latter, as metropolitan of Aleppo, was sojourning in Bucharest. This partnership resulted in the first Greek and Arabic editions of the Book of the Divine Liturgies (Snagov, 1701) and the Horologion (Bucharest, 1702). With the tools and expertise that he acquired in Wallachia, Dabbās established in Aleppo in 1705 the first Arabic-type press in the Ottoman Empire. After the Church of Antioch divided into separate Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic Patriarchates in...
حلب في الشعر القديم يستعرض أكثر من 009 قصيدة من الشعر العربي والعالمي كُتبت عن مدينة حلب أو ذكرَتها بين القرن السابع ومطلع القرن العشرين، راصداً قيمتها الفعليّة والرمزيّة في عيون الشعراء وانعكاس ذلك في قصائدهم، سواء من النواحي الموضوعية أو من النواحي الوجدانية. Aleppo in Classical Poetry brings together more than 900 poems that have been written about Aleppo or mentioned it, from 7th century to the early 20th century, reflecting the various civilizational dimensions of the ancient city, in both its tangible and emotional aspects.
حلب في الشعر المعاصر والحديث (المجلد الثاني من موسوعة حلب الشهباء في عيون الشعراء) وثيقةٌ تاريخيّة وأدبيّة يستعرض فيها حسن قجّـة 035 قصيدة كُتبتْ عن مدينة حلب أو ذكرَتْها بين مطلع القرن العشرين ومطلع القرن الحادي والعشرين، معبّرةً عن الأوجُه الحضارية المتعددة للمدينة العريقة، بتاريخها المديد وتراثها الغنّي وطبيعتها الكوسموبوليتية. يُستهلّ الكتاب بوصفٍ موجز لمدينة حلب في القرن الع...
حلب في شعر الرثاء المعاصر (المجلد الثالث من موسوعة حلب الشهباء في عيون الشعراء) وثيقةٌ تاريخيّة وأدبيّة جمعتْ أكثر من 008 قصيدة من قارات العالم الخمس، كُتبت في رثاء مدينة حلب بين عامي 1102 و0202 إثْر الدمار الكبير والمؤسف الذي تعرّضتْ له جرّاء الحرب الدائرة في سورية. يتضمن الكتاب 7 فصول، يستقصي خلالها حسن قجّـة القيمة الفعليّة والرمزيّة لمدينة حلب في مراثي الشعراء، وكيفية انعكاس ذلك في قص...
"Aleppo in Classical Poetry sheds light Aleppo by collecting and indexing more than 900 poems that have been written about the city or mentioned it, from the 7th century to the early 20th century. The poems reflect the various civilizational aspects of Aleppo, an authentic and cosmopolitan city, the oldest functional in the world, and one of the richest in terms of culture and heritage. The authors, Hasan Kujjah and Mohammad Kujjah, aim to investigate the actual and symbolic value of Aleppo through poets' eyes, emphasizing the contribution that poetry made to revealing the history of Arab and Islamic cities and their values, both its tangible and emotional dimensions"--
"Aleppo in Classical Poetry sheds light Aleppo by collecting and indexing more than 900 poems that have been written about the city or mentioned it, from the 7th century to the early 20th century. The poems reflect the various civilizational aspects of Aleppo, an authentic and cosmopolitan city, the oldest functional in the world, and one of the richest in terms of culture and heritage. The authors, Hasan Kujjah and Mohammad Kujjah, aim to investigate the actual and symbolic value of Aleppo through poets' eyes, emphasizing the contribution that poetry made to revealing the history of Arab and Islamic cities and their values, both its tangible and emotional dimensions"--
"Aleppo in Classical Poetry sheds light Aleppo by collecting and indexing more than 900 poems that have been written about the city or mentioned it, from the 7th century to the early 20th century. The poems reflect the various civilizational aspects of Aleppo, an authentic and cosmopolitan city, the oldest functional in the world, and one of the richest in terms of culture and heritage. The authors, Hasan Kujjah and Mohammad Kujjah, aim to investigate the actual and symbolic value of Aleppo through poets' eyes, emphasizing the contribution that poetry made to revealing the history of Arab and Islamic cities and their values, both its tangible and emotional dimensions"--