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Français : Al-Hatimi († 988). « Alrisala al-hatimiyya ». Manuscrit arabe sur papier, XIIIe siècle. Selon la légende de la Fondation Martin Bodmer où le livre est exposé, « voulant humilier la morgue du célèbre auteur al-Mutanabbi (915-963), ce poète de cour [critique littéraire et philologue vivant à Bagdad, Abū 'Alī Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ḥātimī] isola [environ] cent extraits des poèmes de son rival (en noir) et mit en parallèle des citations d'Aristote (en rouge), prouvant ainsi un pillage manifeste et sans vergogne des idées du philosophe grec ».
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