Arabicوقد جاء الدكتور أحمد ضيف أستاذ الآداب العربية بالجامعة المصرية في كتابه "مقدّمة في بلاغة العرب" مؤيداً لنا في نظريتنا
translitwa-qad ǧāʔa ’l-duktūr ʔAḥmad Ḍayf ʔustāḏ al-ʔādāb al-ʕarabiyyaẗ bi’l-ǧāmiʕaẗ al-miṣriyyaẗ fī kitābi-hī "Muqaddimaẗ fī balāġaẗ al-ʕarab" muʔayyidan la-nā fī naẓariyyati-nā
Transl_SGIn his book
Introduction to the Rhetoric of the Arabs,
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Dr Aḥmad Ḍayf,
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Professor of Arabic Literature at the Egyptian University,
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has shown to be a supporter of our theory
1. The title is given as Muqaddimaẗ fī Balāġaẗ al-ʕArab here. The correct form, however, was Muqaddimaẗ li-[Dirāsaẗ] Balāġaẗ al-ʕArab (published al-Qahiraẗ, Maṭbaʕaẗ al-Sufūr, 1921). 2. Egyptian literary critic, 1880-1945. »Ḍayf was one of the first theorists of the so-called adab qawmī, which aimed to create a new literature marked by realism, local colour and a Western style« – Ed C.M. De Moor, art. »Ḍayf, Aḥmad (1880-1945)«, in EAL, i: 185. 3. The first secular university in Egypt, founded in 1908.
keywordsAR: ʔAḥmad Ḍayf, ʔādāb, ʕarabī, miṣrī (Miṣr / Miṣriyyaẗ), balāġaẗ, ʕarab, naẓariyyaẗ
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