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  • UB Potsdam  (2)
  • TH Brandenburg
  • Heinrich-Mann-Bibl. Strausberg
  • SB Prenzlau
  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • Berg, Gabrielle van den,  (2)
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  • UB Potsdam  (2)
  • TH Brandenburg
  • Heinrich-Mann-Bibl. Strausberg
  • SB Prenzlau
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1822447127
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (148 p.)
    ISBN: 9789400600355
    Series Statement: Iranian Studies Series
    Content: The storytellers Jura Kamol and Mullo Ravshan composed two different versions of the story of Barzu in the Tajik as spoken in this area. This is the first printed version including a translation of these stories to appear
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Introduction. The Barzunoma in Boysun , Translator’s note , The Story of Barzu as Told by Jūra Kamol, Pasurxī, Boysun, 1995 , The Story of Barzu as Told by Mulloravšan, Pasurxī, Boysun, 2007 , Appendix 1 – The Cyrillic Transcript of the Story of Barzu by Jūra Kamol as recorded in the Dialect of Pasurxī , Appendix 2 – The Roman Transcript of the Story of Barzu by Mulloravšan as recorded in the Dialect of Pasurxī , Bibliography , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1822447135
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (306 p.)
    ISBN: 9789400600140
    Series Statement: Iranian Studies Series
    Content: This “Key” to the Khamsa consists of thirteen essays by eminent scholars in the field of Persian Studies, each focusing on different aspects of the Khamsa, which is a collection of five long poems written by the Persian poet Nizami of Ganja.Nizami (1141-1209) lived and worked in Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan. He is widely recognized as one of the main poets of Medieval Persia, a towering figure who produced outstanding poetry, straddling mysticism, romances and epics. He has left his mark on the whole Persian-speaking world and countless younger poets in the area stretching from the Ottoman to the Mughal worlds (present-day Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, India) have found him an inspiration and have tried to emulate him. His work has influenced such other immense poets as Hafez, Rumi, and Saadi.His five masnavis (long poems) address a variety of topics and disciplines and have all enjoyed enormous fame, as the countless surviving manuscripts of his work indicate. His heroes, Khosrow and Shirin, Leili and Majnun, Iskandar count amongst the stars of the Persian literary firmament and have become household names all over the Islamic world.The essays in the present volume constitute a significant development in the field of Nizami-studies, and on a more general level, of classical Persian literature. They focus on topics such as mysticism, art history, comparative literature, science, and philosophy. they show how classical Greek knowledge mingles in a unique manner with the Persian past and the Islamic culture in Nizami’s world. They reflect a high degree of engagement with the existing scholarship in the field, they revive and challenge traditional views on the poet and his work and are indispensable both for specialists in the field and for anyone interested in the movement of ideas in the Medieval world
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgment , Introduction. “A Key to the Treasure of the Hakīm” , 1 Nizāmī’s World Order , 2 The Hidden Pearls of Wisdom: Desire and Initiation in Laylī u Majnūn , 3 Descriptions and Images – Remarks on Gog and Magog in Nizāmī’s Iskandar Nāma, Firdawsī’s Shāh Nāma and Amīr Khusraw’s A’īna-yi Iskandarī , 4 Nizāmī’s Cosmographic Vision and Alexander in Search of the Fountain of Life , 5 Drinking from the Water of Life – Nizāmī, Khizr and the Symbolism of Poetical Inspiration in Later Persianate Literature , 6 The Enigma of Turandot in Nizāmī’s Pentad. Azāda and Bahrām between Esther and Sindbād , 7 What is it that Khusraw learns from the Kalīla-Dimna stories? , 8 The “Wasteland” and Alexander, the Righteous King, in Nizāmī’s Iqbāl Nāma , 9 A Mystical Reading of Nizāmī’s Use of Nature in the Haft Paykar , 10 The Nizāmī Manuscript of Shāh Tahmāsp: A Reconstructed History , 11 Nizāmī Ganjavi, the Wordsmith: The Concept of sakhun in Classical Persian Poetry , 12 Teucros in Nizāmī's Haft Paykar , 13 “Let Even a Cat Win your Heart!” Nizāmī on Animal and Man , Illustrations , Bibliography , Index , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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