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Thoma (scholar)

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Thoma (died 1127 CE), also called Habiba of Valencia, was an Arab Andalusian woman scholar known for writing several authoritative books on grammar and jurisprudence. Very little is known about her life.

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  1. Díaz-Cabal, Natalia Fernández (2024-05-02). A History of Women's Contributions to Linguistics: Words Gone with the Wind. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-0364-0450-5.
  2. Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo (1846). Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women, in Different Nations and Ages. Philadelphia: Thomas Wardle. p. 474.
  3. Hale, Sarah Josepha (1855). Woman's Record, Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women (2nd ed.). New York: Harper & Brothers. p. 146.


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