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Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the history of Iran : art, literature and culture from early Islam to Qajar Persia : studies in the honour of Charles Melville

معرفی کتاب «Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the history of Iran : art, literature and culture from early Islam to Qajar Persia : studies in the honour of Charles Melville» نوشتهٔ Hillenbrand, Robert (editor);Peacock, A.C.S. (editor);Abdullaeva, Firuza (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر I.B. Tauris in association with the Iran Heritage Foundation در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Iran's rich cultural heritage has been shaped over many centuries by its colorful and highly dramatic history. This impressive book, which assembles contributions by some of the world's most eminent historians, art historians and other scholars of the Iranian world, explores the history of the country through the prism of Persian literature, art and culture. The result is a seminal work which illuminates important, yet largely neglected, aspects of Medieval and Early Modern Iran and the Middle East. Its scope, from the era of the Shahnameh to the period of the Mongols, Timurids, Safavids, Zands and Qajars, examines the interaction between mythology, history, historiography, poetry, painting and craftwork in the long narrative of the Persianate experience. As such, the book will be essential reading and a reference point for students and scholars of Iranian history, Persian literature and the arts of the Islamic World. 1. Charles Melville and Persian Pembroke. Miguel Kuczynski STUDIES ON HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY Iran and the Ancient World -- 2. On the Epithets of Two Sasanian Kings in the Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa-l-Qisas. Touraj Daryaee -- 3. The Changing Face of an Iranian Sacred Place: The Takht-i Sulayman. Josef Wiesehöfer -- 4. Legitimating Greece. Lynette Mitchell History and Historiography in the Early Islamic East -- 5. Between Persian Legend and Samanid Orthodoxy: Accounts about Gayumarth in Bal'ami's Tarikhnama. Maria Subtelny -- 6. Recent Contributions to the History of the Early Ghaznavids and Seljuqs. Edmund Bosworth -- 7. Idris 'Imad al-Din and Medieval Ismaili Historiography. Farhad Daftary -- 8. The Kimiya-yi sa'adat (The Alchemy of Happiness) of al-Ghazali: A Misunderstood Work? Carole Hillenbrand -- 9. 'Help Me If You Can!' An Analysis of a Letter Sent by the Last Seljuq Sultan of Kirman David Durand-Guédy -- 10. Imad al-Din al-Isfahani's Nusrat al-fatra, Seljuq Politics and Ayyubid Origins. A.C.S. Peacock -- 11. The Rise and Fall of a Tyrant in Seljuq Anatolia: Sa'd al-Din Köpek's Reign of Terror, 1237-8. Sara Nur Yıldız -- Mongol Iran and its neighbours -- 12. 'It is as if their aim were the extermination of the species': The Mongol Devastation in Western Asia in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century. Peter Jackson -- 13. Juvayni's Historical Consciousness. Beatrice Forbes Manz -- 14. Persian and Non-Persian Historical Writing in the Mongol Empire. David Morgan -- 15. Ruling from Tents: Some Remarks on Women's Ordos in Ilkhanid Iran. Bruno de Nicola -- 16. Mamluks, Franks and Mongols: A Necessary but Impossible Triangle. Reuven Amitai -- 17. Protecting Private Property vs. Negotiating Political Authority: Nur al-Din b. Jaja and his Endowments in Thirteenth-Century Anatolia. Judith Pfeiffer Nomads, Rulers and Historians after the Mongols -- 18. The Mongol Puppet Lords and the Qarawnas. Michele Bernardini -- 19. Remarks on Steppe Nomads and Merchants. Thomas T. Allsen -- 20. Loyalty, Betrayal and Retribution: Biktash Khan, Ya'qub Khan and Shah 'Abbas I's Strategy in Establishing Control over Kirman, Yazd and Fars. Rudi Matthee -- 21. Reading Safavid and Mughal Chronicles: Kingly Virtues and Early Modern Persianate Historiography. Sholeh A. Quinn British views of Qajar Iran -- 22. Sir John Malcolm and the Idea of Iran. Ali M. Ansari -- 23. Edward Granville Browne amongst the Qalandars. Jan Just Witkam STUDIES ON PERSIAN LITERATURE Literary Culture in the Persianate world -- 24. From Zulaykha to Zuleika Dobson: The Femme Fatale and her Ordeals in Persian Literature and Beyond. Firuza Abdullaeva -- 25. A Pictorial Aetiology of Ferdowsi as a Transcendent Poet. Olga Davidson -- 26. The Armenian Poet Frik and his Verses on Arghun Khan and Bugha. Theo van Lint -- 27. An Epic for Shah 'Abbas. Gabrielle van den Berg The Theory and Practice of Persian verse -- 28. A Note on Form and Substance in Classical Persian Poetry. Homa Katouzian -- 29. Stringing Replica Pearls: Translations of Persian Verse into Verse. Barbara Brend PERSIAN AND ISLAMIC ART Aspects of Religion -- 30. The Prophet Muhammad's Footprint. Christiane Gruber -- 31. Non-Islamic Faiths in the Edinburgh Biruni Manuscript. Robert Hillenbrand -- 32. A Tale of Two Minbars: Woodwork in Egypt and Syria on the Eve of the Ayyubids. Bernard O'Kane The Arts of the Book -- 33. Illuminating Shah Tahmasp's Shahnameh. Sheila Canby -- 34. Rethinking Persian Painting: The Silsila of Sultan Muhammad. Layla S. Diba -- 35. Composite Figures in the Hadiqat al-haqiqa wa Shari'at al-tariqa of Sana'i. Francis Richard -- 36. A Medieval Representation of Kay Khusraw's jam-i giti namay. Marianna Shreve Simpson -- 37. The ?uraqqa' Album of the Zand period (PNS 383) in the National Library of Russia. Olga Vasilyeva and Olga Yastrebova -- 38. Interrogating Marks in a Persian Painting from Fifteenth-Century Herat: A Note. Barbara Bre "I.B. Tauris in association with the Iran Heritage Foundation. Iran's rich cultural heritage has been shaped over many centuries by its rich and eventful history. This impressive book, which assembles contributions by some of the world's most eminent historians, art historians and other scholars of the Iranian world, explores the history of the country through the prism of Persian literature, art and culture. The result is a seminal work which illuminates important, yet largely neglected, aspects of Medieval and Early Modern Iran and the Middle East. Its scope, from the era of Ferdowsi, Iran's national epic poet and the author of the Shahnameh to the period of the Mongols, Timurids, Safavids, Zands and Qajars, examines the interaction between mythology, history, historiography, poetry, painting and craftwork in the long narrative of the Persianate experience. As such, Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran is essential reading and a reference point for students and scholars of Iranian history, Persian literature and the arts of the Islamic World--Bloomsbury Publishing." Iran And The Ancient World -- History And Historiography In The Early Islamic East -- Mongol Iran And Its Neighbours -- Nomads, Rulers And Historians After The Mongols -- British Views Of Qajar Iran -- Studies On Persian Literature.literary Culture In The Persianate World -- The Theory And Practice Of Persian Verse -- Persian And Islamic Art.aspects Of Religion -- The Arts Of The Book -- Interrogating Marks In Persian Painting From Fifteenth-century Herat-a Note. Edited By Robert Hillenbrand, A.c.s. Peacock And Firuza Abdullaeva. Bibliography Of Professor Charles Marville Compiled By Akram Khabibullaev--p. Xvii-xxvi. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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