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这篇文章讨论了al-Ḥasan的Maqāma Miyāhiyya (A Maqāma on the Waters) b. abir Muḥammad al-Ṣafadī,作为向宫廷接受者提供有关知名地点的地理知识的一个例子。maqāma是在al-Ṣafadī收集的30个maqāmāt中发现的,Maqāmāt Ǧalāliyya是献给著名的哈马统治者al- malik al- mu - ayyad abul - fidya -(672/1273-732/1332)的。Maqāma Miyāhiyya以定量的方式讨论了马穆鲁克地区的河流(比较了它们的重量),然后将这一部分与一首长诗并列在raǧaz米,描述了马穆鲁克领土上的泉水、湖泊和河流的神奇特性。因此,它代表了al-Ṣafadī运用当地地理知识的方式,这些知识是他在宫廷环境中担任行政官员时获得的。
Local Knowledge for a Prince: A Maqāma on the Miracles of Water
This article discusses the Maqāma Miyāhiyya (A Maqāma on the Waters) of al-Ḥasan b. Abī Muḥammad al-Ṣafadī as an example of a work that offers geographical knowledge about well-known places to a courtly circle of recipients. The maqāma is found in al-Ṣafadī’s collection of thirty maqāmāt, the Maqāmāt Ǧalāliyya, which was dedicated to the famed ruler of Hama, al-Malik al-Muʾayyad Abū l-Fidāʾ (672/1273–732/1332). The Maqāma Miyāhiyya discusses the rivers of the Mamluk domains in quantitative terms (a comparison of their weights) and then juxtaposes this section with a long poem in raǧaz meter describing the magical properties of springs, lakes, and rivers in Mamluk territory. As such, it represents the way al-Ṣafadī employed local geographical knowledge that he gained through his experience as an administrator in courtly contexts.