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Un resumen del tratado jurídico de <em>Al-Tafrī‘</em>: el Manuscrito árabe 1233 del Monasterio de El Escorial y su supuesta relación con <em>Leyes de Moros</em>
Author(s) -
Soha Abboud Haggar
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
espacio tiempo y forma serie iii historia medieval
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2340-1362
pISSN - 0214-9745
DOI - 10.5944/etfiii.31.2018.21334
Subject(s) - humanities , art
El manuscrito arabe 1233, de la Biblioteca del Real Monasterio de El Escorial y el manuscrito 1138 de la Biblioteca de al-Qarawiyyin en Fez contienen una copia completa de al-Sahl al-Badī’ fi Iḫtiṣār al-Tafrī‛ –que se traduciria por «El sencillo resumen adornado de al-Tafri’»-, una obra escrita por el alfaqui Ibn Ğamīl, del siglo XIV. El libro es un resumen del tratado juridico de al-Tafrī‛ de Ibn al-Ğallāb, conocido y muy difundido desde al-Andalus omeya hasta el final de la epoca morisca en el siglo XVII. La hipotesis de trabajo consistia en ver la relacion entre este resumen arabe y Leyes de Moros que es tambien un resumen de al-Tafrī‛ en romance castellano, sobre el que he publicado numerosos estudios. The Arabic manuscript 1233 from the Library of the Royal Monastery of El Escorial and manuscript 1138 from the al-Qarawiyyin Library in Fez contain a complete copy of al-Sahl al-Badī‛ fi ikhtiṣār al-Tafrī‛ -which would be translated as «The simple ornate summary of al-Tafrī‛ «, a work written by Ibn Ğamīl in the fourteenth century. The book is a summary of the legal treatise of al-Tafrī‛ of Ibn al-Ğallāb, well-known and widespread in al-Andalus from the Umayyad period until the end of the Morisco era in the seventeenth century. The working hypothesis consists in studying the relationship between this Arabic summary and the Leyes de Moros (The laws of the Moors) which is also a summary of al-Tafrī‛ in Castilian romance on which I have published numerous studies.

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