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[^2]: In its most basic sense, a "syllogism" is the joining of a conclusion with the grounds ("premises") for accepting that conclusion. Many "syllogisms" follow a regular pattern that can be applied in new and unfamiliar situations, once their pattern is learned. The most common is the "combinatorial" syllogism, which combines not less than two terms in one statement, and again in a second statement; a third statement, the conclusion, is the result of combining the first and the second statement.
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[^3]: His full name, as it appears in Charles C. Stewart with Sidi Ahmed Wuld Ahmed Salim, *Arabic Literature of Africa*, vol. 5, pt. 1, *The Writings of Mauritania and the Western Sahara* (henceforth *ALA* 5:1) (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 133, is Sīdiyyā b. al-Mukhtār b. al-Hayba al-Abyayri al-Intishāʾī. For more *Maktaba* content related to Shaykh Sīdiyyā, see the essay, ["*Ijāza*s in the Saharan West](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/essays/ijazas-in-the-saharan-west) and the accompanying translations of several *ijāza*s issued to Shaykh Sīdiyyā in the nineteenth century. See also the translation of [Letter to Shaykh Sīdiyyā b. al-Mukhtār](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/works/letter-to-shaykh-sidiyya-b-al-mukhtar-louis-faidherbe-d-1889) and the accompanying essay, ["French Expansion in the Senegal River Valley"](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/essays/french-expansion-in-the-senegal-river-valley).
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[^3]: His full name, as it appears in Charles C. Stewart with Sidi Ahmed Wuld Ahmed Salim, *Arabic Literature of Africa*, vol. 5, pt. 1, *The Writings of Mauritania and the Western Sahara* (henceforth *ALA* 5:1) (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 133, is Sīdiyyā b. al-Mukhtār b. al-Hayba al-Abyayri al-Intishāʾī. For more *Maktaba* content related to Shaykh Sīdiyyā, see the essay, ["*Ijāza*s in the Saharan West"](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/essays/ijazas-in-the-saharan-west) and the accompanying translations of several *ijāza*s issued to Shaykh Sīdiyyā in the nineteenth century. See also the translation of [Letter to Shaykh Sīdiyyā b. al-Mukhtār](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/works/letter-to-shaykh-sidiyya-b-al-mukhtar-louis-faidherbe-d-1889) and the accompanying essay, ["French Expansion in the Senegal River Valley."](https://nulib-ds.github.io/maktaba/essays/french-expansion-in-the-senegal-river-valley)
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[^4]: I have taken much inspiration from my friend Muḥammadhin's manner of observing Mauritanian manuscripts. Muḥammadhin Aḥmad Sālim Aḥmadū, "Al-Ṭurra," paper presented at the conference, *Fann al-khaṭṭ wa a'lām al-khaṭṭāṭīn fī bilād Shinqīṭ*, *al-Markaz al-Mūrītānī li l-Buḥūth wa l-Dirāsāt al-Nisyāniyya*, Nouakchott, June 13, 2015.
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