Ibn al-Wardi
Ibn al-Wardi was a 14th-century poet and author known for his literary work that narrates the experiences of a traveler across various regions, including depictions of chaos and destruction. His writing has been identified as a significant source for the historical misconceptions surrounding the spread of the Black Death, as it was misinterpreted by later historians.
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Ibn al-Wardi was a poet and historian who wrote about the Black Death in the 14th century.
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Ibn al-Wardi's work is cited as the source of the misinterpretation regarding the spread of the plague.
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