Emily Selove is a senior lecturer in medieval Arabic language and literature at the University of Exeter. Her books include Selections from the Art of Party-Crashing in Medieval Iraq (2012), Popeye and Curly: 120 Days in Medieval Baghdad (2021) and The Portrait of Abu l-Qasim al-Baghdadi al-Tamimi (2021), co-translated and co-edited with Geert Jan van Gelder. She is currently the PI of a Leverhulme-funded research project, “A Sorcerer’s Handbook,” which will create an edition, translation, and literary study of Siraj al-Din al-Sakkaki’s (d. 1229) grimoire, Kitab al-Shamil wa-bahr al-kamil.
النبذة متوفرة من قبل ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly.