14th Century Poem Misled About Black Death’s Spread

Historians have identified a 14th-century poem by Ibn al-Wardi as the source of myths regarding the Black Death’s rapid spread across Asia. Originally intended as fiction, the maqāma laid the groundwork for centuries of misinformation about the plague. A recent study reveals how creative writing influenced medieval societies’ understanding of catastrophe.

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