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Ibn Abi Jakûb

[726⇒] Ibn Abi Jakûb, arab. Literarhistoriker, s. Arabische Literatur, S. 661. [⇐726]

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Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon. Leipzig 1905-1909, Band 9, S. 726.
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