West–östlicher Divan
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West–östlicher Divan is a collection of lyrical poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, inspired by Persian literature and exploring themes of cultural exchange between the Islamic East and the Christian West.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| West–östlicher Divan canonical | 3 |
| West-östlicher Divan | 2 |
| Noten und Abhandlungen zum besseren Verständnis des West-östlichen Divans | 1 |
| West-östlicher Diwan | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: West–östlicher Divan Context triple: [West–Eastern Divan Orchestra, namedAfter, West–östlicher Divan]
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Bustan
Bustan is a celebrated didactic poem by the 13th-century Persian poet Saadi, renowned for its moral tales and reflections on ethics and Sufi philosophy.
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is a celebrated collection of quatrains attributed to the Persian polymath Omar Khayyam, best known in the English-speaking world through Edward FitzGerald’s influential 19th-century translation.
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As-Sab‘ al-Mathani
As-Sab‘ al-Mathani is an honorific title for Surah Al-Fatiha, highlighting its special status as a frequently recited, foundational chapter of the Qur’an.
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Lisān al-Ghayb
Lisān al-Ghayb is the honorific epithet of the Persian poet Hafez, highlighting his perceived mystical insight into the unseen and the divine.
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Duino
Duino is a coastal town in northeastern Italy, known for its historic clifftop castle overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: West–östlicher Divan Target entity description: West–östlicher Divan is a collection of lyrical poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, inspired by Persian literature and exploring themes of cultural exchange between the Islamic East and the Christian West.
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A.
Bustan
Bustan is a celebrated didactic poem by the 13th-century Persian poet Saadi, renowned for its moral tales and reflections on ethics and Sufi philosophy.
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B.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is a celebrated collection of quatrains attributed to the Persian polymath Omar Khayyam, best known in the English-speaking world through Edward FitzGerald’s influential 19th-century translation.
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C.
As-Sab‘ al-Mathani
As-Sab‘ al-Mathani is an honorific title for Surah Al-Fatiha, highlighting its special status as a frequently recited, foundational chapter of the Qur’an.
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D.
Lisān al-Ghayb
Lisān al-Ghayb is the honorific epithet of the Persian poet Hafez, highlighting his perceived mystical insight into the unseen and the divine.
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E.
Duino
Duino is a coastal town in northeastern Italy, known for its historic clifftop castle overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (51)
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Subject: West–östlicher Divan Description of subject: West–östlicher Divan is a collection of lyrical poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, inspired by Persian literature and exploring themes of cultural exchange between the Islamic East and the Christian West.
Referenced by (7)
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