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  1. Andras Hamori. Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus. Email. hamori@princeton.edu. I did my undergraduate work at Princeton in what was then called the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures; then went to Harvard, studied Arabic and ancient Semitic languages, and wrote a dissertation in comparative Semitic ...

  2. Hámori András Technikum és Szakképző Iskola hivatalos honlapja az Egységes Digitális Információs Rendszer (EDIR) keretében.

  3. Apr 19, 2016 · Overview. In applying the standards of modern literary criticism to medieval Arabic literature, Andras Hamori concentrates on those aspects of the literature that appear most alien to modern Western taste: the limitation of themes, the sedimentation with conventions, and the use of elusive patterns of composition.

  4. András P. Hámori, the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, joined the Princeton faculty forty-six years ago. He was born and raised in Budapest and began the study of Arabic and Persian at the University of Vienna in 1958.

  5. Mar 8, 2015 · In applying the standards of modern literary criticism to medieval Arabic literature, Andras Hamori concentrates on those aspects of the literature that appear most alien to modern Western taste: the limitation of themes, the sedimentation with conventions, and the use of elusive patterns of composition. The first part of the book approaches ...

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  6. Dec 24, 2009 · Andras Hamori: On the art of medieval Arabic literature. (Princeton Essays in Literature.) xii, 199 pp. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, [1974]. $10. - Volume 38 Issue 2

  7. www.jstor.org › stable › 2854931688 Reviews - JSTOR

    Andras Hamori's book On the Art of Medieval Arabic Literature joins a number of recent studies which are not content to solve all the problems raised by Arabic poetry by describing it as a mere

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