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Informationen zum Autor CHRISTINE VAN RUYMBEKE is Soudavar Lecturer in Persian at the University of Cambridge. Klappentext Nizami Ganjavi is one of the foremost figures in Persian poetry, living in Azerbaijan in the second half of the twelfth century. One of the oldest Western poets in Persian literature, he is acclaimed for his five masnavis which are assembled to form the Khamsa (Quintet). His reputation is that of a difficult and refined poet, who introduced into his verse vocabulary, expressions and allusions to the then-known sciences. This study considers all his verses containing allusions to trees and their fruit. The scientific contents of these allusions are then checked with the help of Arabic and Persian medieval scientific treatises, ranging from the ninth to the seventeenth century. As a result, this study not only proposes a better understanding of nature imagery in the work of a seminal Persian poet, but provides a useful insight into the breadth and depth of the education of medieval poets and their readers. Zusammenfassung Nizami Ganjavi is one of the foremost figures in Persian poetry! living in Azerbaijan in the second half of the twelfth century. This study of his technical knowledge of botany in his Khamsa (Quintet) reveals the breadth and depth of the education of medieval Persian poets and their readers. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Prolegomena; 2. The knowledge of plants; 3. Identification of the terms and their use in the Khamsa; 4. Examples of explicit scientific references; 5. Final remarks; Appendices.