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Thoma (died 1127 CE),[1] also called Habiba of Valencia, was an Arab Andalusian woman scholar known for writing several authoritative books on grammar and jurisprudence.[2][3] 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.
  • ^ Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo (1846). Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women, in Different Nations and Ages. Philadelphia: Thomas Wardle. p. 474.
  • ^ 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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