Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli

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Ibn al-Qatta al-Siqilli
إبن القطاع الصقلي
Bornc. 1041
Diedc. 1121
Academic work
EraIslamic Golden Age, Emirate of Sicily
Main interestsphilology, linguistics, anthology, lexicography
Notable worksAl-Durra al-Khatira fi Shu'ara al-Jazira (الدرة الخطيرة في شعراء الجزيرة); ‘The Precious Pearl on the Poets of the Island’

Abū al-Qāsim Alī ibn Jaʿfar ibn Alī ibn Muḥammad al-Saʿdī (Arabic: أبوالقاسم علي بن جعفر بن علي بن محمد السعدي) (c. 433–515 AH; c. AD 1041–1121), also known simply as Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli (إبن القطّاع الصقلي), was a renowned Arab philologist, lexicographer and anthologist of the Arabic language.[1] His work is regarded as one of the major sources which preserve an abundance of knowledge about Arabic Sicilian poetry.[2]

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