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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_173815596X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: مثنوی معنوی : مجلد سوم (دفتر پنجم و ششم) : آخرین تصحیح رینولد .ا. نیکلسون و مقابلۀ مجدّد با نسخۀ قونیه
    Original writing person/organisation: جلال‌الدین رومی
    ISBN: 9789004406339 , 9786002030818
    Series Statement: Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
    Content: The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī. Volume 3: mujallad-i sivum daftar-i panjum u shishum Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2014
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn Rūmī 1207-1273 Maṯnawī-i maʿnawī ; Persisch ; Lyrik ; Sufismus
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1738155978
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: مثنوى معنوى : مجلد دوم (دفتر سوم و چهارم) : آخرین تصحیح رینولد .ا. نیکلسون و مقابلۀ مجدّد با نسخۀ قونیه
    Original writing person/organisation: جلال‌الدین رومی
    Original writing publisher: تهران : انتشارات مىراث مکتوب
    ISBN: 9789004406322
    Series Statement: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 2
    Content: mujallad-i avval. Daftar-i avval va duvvum -- mujallad-i duvvum. Daftar-i sivvum va chahārum -- mujallad sivvum. Daftar-i panjum va shishum -- mujallad chahārum. Kashf al-abyāt va namāyahʹhā.
    Content: The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 2
    Note: Ākhirīn taṣḥīḥ-i Raynūld A. Nīkulsūn va muqābalah-ʼi mujaddad bā nuskhah-i Qūnīyah , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786002030801
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī. Volume 2: mujallad-i avval daftar-i avval u duvum Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2014] ISBN 9786002030801
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn Rūmī 1207-1273 Maṯnawī-i maʿnawī ; Persisch ; Lyrik ; Sufismus
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1738155986
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: مثنوی معنوی : مجلد اوّل (دفتر اوّل و دوم) : آخرین تصحیح رینولد .ا. نیکلسون و مقابلۀ مجدّد با نسخۀ قونیه
    Original writing person/organisation: جلال‌الدین رومی
    Original writing publisher: تهران : انتشارات مىراث مکتوب
    ISBN: 9789004406308
    Series Statement: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 1
    Content: mujallad-i avval. Daftar-i avval va duvvum -- mujallad-i duvvum. Daftar-i sivvum va chahārum -- mujallad sivvum. Daftar-i panjum va shishum -- mujallad chahārum. Kashf al-abyāt va namāyahʹhā.
    Content: The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 1
    Note: Ākhirīn taṣḥīḥ-i Raynūld A. Nīkulsūn va muqābalah-ʼi mujaddad bā nuskhah-i Qūnīyah , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786002030795
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī. Volume 1: mujallad-i avval daftar-i avval u duvum Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2014] ISBN 9786002030795
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn Rūmī 1207-1273 Maṯnawī-i maʿnawī ; Persisch ; Lyrik ; Sufismus
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1738155951
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: مثنوى معنوى : مجلد چهارم (کشف الابیات ونمایه‌ها) : آخرین تصحیح رینولد .ا. نیکلسون و مقابلۀ مجدّد با نسخۀ قونیه
    Original writing person/organisation: جلال‌الدین رومی
    Original writing publisher: تهران : انتشارات مىراث مکتوب
    ISBN: 9789004406346
    Series Statement: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 4
    Content: mujallad-i avval. Daftar-i avval va duvvum -- mujallad-i duvvum. Daftar-i sivvum va chahārum -- mujallad sivvum. Daftar-i panjum va shishum -- mujallad chahārum. Kashf al-abyāt va namāyahʹhā.
    Content: The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 4
    Note: Ākhirīn taṣḥīḥ-i Raynūld A. Nīkulsūn va muqābalah-ʼi mujaddad bā nuskhah-i Qūnīyah , Indizes
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786002030825
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī. Volume 4: mujallad-i avval daftar-i avval u duvum Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2014] ISBN 9786002030825
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn Rūmī 1207-1273 Maṯnawī-i maʿnawī ; Persisch ; Lyrik ; Sufismus
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Tihrān : Markaz-i Pažūhišī-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb | Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1738156508
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (31, 250, 5 Seiten)
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: ‏تارىخ سلاطین کرت‏
    Original writing person/organisation: حافظ ابرو
    Original writing publisher: ‏تهران‏ : ‏مرکز پژوهشى میراث مکتوب‏
    ISBN: 9789004405622
    Series Statement: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 198
    Content: Ḥāfiẓ Abrū (d. 833/1430) was a Timurid historian who spent the greater part of his active life in Herat. An accomplished chess-player, he was a regular guest at the court of the chess-loving Tīmūr Lang (d. 807/1405). His works were all commissioned by Tīmūrʾs son Shāhrūkh (d. 850/1447), whom he had joined at his court in Herat after his accession to the throne in 807/1405. Ḥāfiẓ Abrū is especially known for his Jaghrāfiyā , a fascinating combination of geographical and historical information on the Islamic lands in two volumes. The work published here is part of his so-called Majmūʿa-yi Ḥāfiẓ Abrū , a universal history compiled from various sources. It is the account of the history of the Kart dynasty of Herat (643-783/1245-1381) based on, among others, Sayf born Muḥammad Hirawīʾs (alive in 721/1321) Tārīkhnāma-yi Hirāt and Khaṭīb Fūshanjīʾs (alive in 702/1302) Kart-nāma , now lost. An important and rare source on the house of Kart of Herat
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-250) and indexes , In arabischer Schrift, persisch ; Sprache der Einleitung: Englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789648700961
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Tārīkh-i salāṭīn-i Kart Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2010] ISBN 9789648700961
    Language: Persian
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tihrān : Daftar-i Našr-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb | Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1738157709
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (324 Seiten)
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: جغرافياى حافظ ابرو /
    Original writing person/organisation: حافظ ابرو
    Original writing publisher: تهران : دفتر نشر میراث مکتوب
    ISBN: 9789004402362
    Series Statement: Tārīkh va jughrāfiyā 1
    Content: -- jild-i 2. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Midītarānah, Armanistān, Farangistān, Jizīrah, ʿIrāq, Khūzistān va Fārs -- jild-i 3. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Kirmān va Hirmūz
    Content: Ḥāfiẓ Abrū (d. 833/1430) was a Timurid historian who spent the greater part of his active life in Herat. An accomplished chess-player, he was a regular guest at the court of the chess-loving Tīmūr Lang (d. 807/1405). His works were all commissioned by Tīmūrʾs son Shāhrūkh (d. 850/1447), whom he had joined at his court in Herat after his accession to the throne in 807/1405. The Jaghrāfiyā is of special interest because in the parts on Fārs, Kirmān,Transoxania and Khurāsān, geographical data—often collected personally by him during military campaigns in which he took part—are supplemented with much valuable historical information. The three volumes published here contain the first of the two books of which the Jaghrāfiyā is composed, treating of Kirmān (vol. 3), Fārs (vol. 2), and the known world to the west of these (including Arabia), with separate listings of mountains, rivers, lakes and seas (vol.1 , beginning volume 2). 3 vols;volume 3
    Note: Series statements from Jacket , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , 4221 In arabischer Schrift, persisch ; Sprache der Einleitung: Englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789646781252
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jaghrāfiyā-yi Ḥāfiẓ-i Abrū. Volume 3: Mushtamil bar jaghrāfiyā-yi tārīkhi-yi Midītirana, Armanistān, Firingistān, Jazīra, ʿIrāq, Khūzistān wa Fārs Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [1999] ISBN 9789646781252
    Language: Persian
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1794633189
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: جغرافياى حافظ ابرو
    Original writing person/organisation: حافظ ابرو
    Original writing publisher: تهران : مرکز نشر ميراث مكتوب
    ISBN: 9789004402324
    Series Statement: Tārīḫ wa ǧuġrāfiyā 1
    Content: -- jild-i 1. Muštamil bar ǧuġrāfiyā-i tārīḫī-i diyār-i ʿarab, Maġrib, Andalus, Miṣr wa Šām -- jild-i 2. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Midītarānah, Armanistān, Farangistān, Jizīrah, ʿIrāq, Khūzistān va Fārs -- jild-i 3. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Kirmān va Hirmūz
    Content: Ḥāfiẓ Abrū (d. 833/1430) was a Timurid historian who spent the greater part of his active life in Herat. An accomplished chess-player, he was a regular guest at the court of the chess-loving Tīmūr Lang (d. 807/1405). His works were all commissioned by Tīmūrʾs son Shāhrūkh (d. 850/1447), whom he had joined at his court in Herat after his accession to the throne in 807/1405. The Jaghrāfiyā is of special interest because in the parts on Fārs, Kirmān,Transoxania and Khurāsān, geographical data—often collected personally by him during military campaigns in which he took part—are supplemented with much valuable historical information. The three volumes published here contain the first of the two books of which the Jaghrāfiyā is composed, treating of Kirmān (vol. 3), Fārs (vol. 2), and the known world to the west of these (including Arabia), with separate listings of mountains, rivers, lakes and seas (vol.1 , beginning volume 2). 3 vols; volume 1
    Note: Series statements from Jacket , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , In arabischer Schrift, persisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ǧaġrāfiyā-i Ḥāfiẓ-i Abrū. Volume 1: Muštamil bar ǧuġrāfiyā-i tārīḫī-i diyār-i ʿarab, Maġrib, Andalus, Miṣr wa-Šām Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2019]
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Historische Geografie ; Reisebericht ; Ḥāfiẓ Abrū -1430 ; Nordafrika ; Naher Osten ; al- Andalus ; Ägypten ; Quelle ; Reisebericht
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tihrān : Daftar-i Našr-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb | Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1738157717
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (373 Seiten)
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: چاپ اول
    Original writing title: جغرافياى حافظ ابرو /
    Original writing person/organisation: حافظ ابرو
    Original writing publisher: تهران : دفتر نشر میراث مکتوب
    ISBN: 9789004402348
    Series Statement: Tārīkh va jughrāfiyā 1
    Content: -- jild-i 2. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Midītarānah, Armanistān, Farangistān, Jizīrah, ʿIrāq, Khūzistān va Fārs -- jild-i 3. Mushtamil bar jughrāfiyā-yi tārīkh-i Kirmān va Hirmūz
    Content: Ḥāfiẓ Abrū (d. 833/1430) was a Timurid historian who spent the greater part of his active life in Herat. An accomplished chess-player, he was a regular guest at the court of the chess-loving Tīmūr Lang (d. 807/1405). His works were all commissioned by Tīmūrʾs son Shāhrūkh (d. 850/1447), whom he had joined at his court in Herat after his accession to the throne in 807/1405. The Jaghrāfiyā is of special interest because in the parts on Fārs, Kirmān,Transoxania and Khurāsān, geographical data—often collected personally by him during military campaigns in which he took part—are supplemented with much valuable historical information. The three volumes published here contain the first of the two books of which the Jaghrāfiyā is composed, treating of Kirmān (vol. 3), Fārs (vol. 2), and the known world to the west of these (including Arabia), with separate listings of mountains, rivers, lakes and seas (vol.1 , beginning volume 2). 3 vols; volume 2
    Note: Series statements from Jacket , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , In arabischer Schrift, persisch ; Sprache der Einleitung: Englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789646781245
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jaghrāfiyā-yi Ḥāfiẓ-i Abrū. Volume 2: Mushtamil bar jaghrāfiyā-yi tārīkhi-yi Midītirana, Armanistān, Firingistān, Jazīra, ʿIrāq, Khūzistān wa Fārs Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [1999] ISBN 9789646781245
    Language: Persian
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tihrān : Markaz-i Pažūhišī-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb bā hamkārī-i Muʾassasa-i Muṭāliʿāt-i Iṣmāʿilī | Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1738156265
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (119, 128, 20 Seiten) , Faksimiles
    Edition: Čāp-i duwwum
    Original writing edition: چاپ دوم
    Original writing title: ديوان قائميات
    Original writing person/organisation: حسن محمود کاتب
    Original writing publisher: تهران : مرکز پژوهشى ميراث مکتوب با همکاری مطالعات اسماعیلی با همکاری مؤسسۀ مطالعات اسماعیلی
    Original writing publisher: لندن
    ISBN: 9789004405929
    Series Statement: Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 231
    Content: Ḥasan Maḥmūd Kātib (d. after 640/1243) was an Ismaili poet. Born near Qazvīn, he was alive when Imam Ḥasan of Alamūt (d. 561/1166) proclaimed his doctrine of qiyāmat or spiritual ʿresurrectionʾ in 559/1164. He was a secretary of the governor of the fortress of Gird Kūh, Shihāb al-Dīn, whom he later followed to Quhistān. Around 630/1232 he was in Alamūt, preparing a copy of the diwan whose surviving fragments are published here, to be offered to the Imam of the Ismailis at the time, ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Muḥammad (d. 653/1255). Ḥasan Maḥmūd was well-versed in the intellectual and spiritual universe of Nizārī Ismailism as recorded, inter alia, in Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsīʾs (d. 672/1274) Rawḍa-yi taslīm , Sayr wa sulūk , and Āghāz wa anjām . The present diwan contains the most complete contemporary catalogue of the terminology used in expressing Nizārī Ismaili doctrine, surpassing even the works of Ṭūsī, Nāṣir Khusraw (d. after 462/1070) and Nizārī Quhistānī (d. 720/1320)
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , In arabischer Schrift, persisch ; Sprache der Einleitung: Englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786002030283
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dīwān-i Qāʾimiyyāt Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2011] ISBN 9786002030283
    Language: Persian
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