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6In his commentary on the Poetics, Ibn Rushd replaces “comedy” and “tragedy” with “satire” and “eulogy”: “every poem or poetic statement is either satire or eulogy”; Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary on Rhetoric,” section 3.
33Ibn Rushd, “Short Commentary on Aristotle’s Poetics,” 1.9.43.
40Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary on Aristotle’s “Poetics,” section 11.
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6In his commentary on the Poetics, Ibn Rushd replaces “comedy” and “tragedy” with “satire” and “eulogy”: “every poem or poetic statement is either satire or eulogy”; Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary on Aristotle’s “Poetics,” section 3.
33Ibn Rushd, “Short Commentary on Aristotle’s Poetics,” section 4; see also Ibn Rushd, “Middle Commentary on the Book of Rhetoric,” 1.9.43.
40Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary on Aristotle’s “Poetics,” section 8; see also section 11.
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