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Worlds apart? An Andalusi in Fa imid Egypt

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AUC Library
Taylor & Francis
Africa | Northern Africa

This article explores a sixth/twelfth century memoir of an Andalusi polymath who travelled from the small a’ifa kingdom of Denia in the Iberian Peninsula, to Alexandria and Cairo in Egypt, in search of patronage at the court of the Fa imid vizier al-Af al b. Badr al-Jamali (d. 515/1121). The memoir, called al-Risala al-Mi riyya, is authored by Umayya b. ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Abu al- alt al-Dani al-Ishbili (460–528/1068–1134). The memoir concerns Abu al- alt's stay in Egypt and consists of a description of the place, and those scholars that he encountered in his fields of interest: primarily medicine, astronomy, and poetry. Written after his departure from Egypt, and dedicated to his subsequent Zirid patrons in Ifriqiya (present-day Tunisia), the Risala most directly provides information on the intellectual and cultural world of late Fa imid Egypt. In so doing it also provided an example of scholarly travel across the Mediterranean, one that indicated the rarely discussed transmission of...

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