استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه)

استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه)

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Abstract

It became prevalent among poets of the medieval period in the mid-seventh century AH and thereafter to invoke the scientific heritage of sciences and knowledge and incorporate it into their poems, after scholars of grammar, language, rhetoric, astronomy, philosophy, logic, and other sciences had diligently worked on it. This heritage was studied by us according to a sound scientific methodology, which included fixed and commonly understood terms. These terms stimulated the poets' creativity, leading them to invoke them and establish a new and unique relationship between the rigidity of the term and the poetic imagination. The poet would then reformulate this term linguistically and creatively, demonstrating their ability to interact with emotion and poetic imagination within the text. We find that Ibn al-Wardi (d. 739 AH) addressed this rhetorical phenomenon in his poetry, presenting unique examples of poetic images whose core was a scientific term, within a rhetorical art called (Tawjih - Orientation). He recognized the ability of the term to change its meaning to new one, in which the poet's emotion and imagination appear. The paper acheived a thorough study of this phenomenon in the poetry of Ibn al-Wardi by analyzing it linguistically, shedding light on the poeticity of the scientific terms within the context of a poetic text

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استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه): استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه). (2026). Journal of Education for the Humanities , 6(21.1), 398-383. https://doi.org/10.33899/smtypc07
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استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه): استدعاءُ الموروثُ العلميُّ في شعرِ ابن الورديِّ ( ت749 ه). (2026). Journal of Education for the Humanities , 6(21.1), 398-383. https://doi.org/10.33899/smtypc07