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Pseudonym in Classical Kurdish Literature

open access: yesNubihar Akademi, 2018
Pseudonym is a literary name used in the writings of the poets of classical Islamic literature (Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, etc.). Using pseudonyms were situated in the Persian literature in the XIII.
Abdurrahman Adak
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La fuite du temps dans la poésie médiévale persane. Étude sur Hâfez de Chirâz

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles, 2022
The time which leads to death is a powerful enemy but wicked and invisible. Man makes it visible in his myths by presenting it as a monster or Cronos. Time therefore occupies an important place in the world literature.
Leila Ghalehtaki
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Investigating the Adaptive Animation Potentialities of the “Indian Sarpatak” Story in Attar’s Elahi Name [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2021
Animation is one of the most popular cinematic genres for people of different age, intellectual and cultural levels. Adaptation of literary texts is, also, one of the flourishing areas for making these works, which in line with its global flow, in Iran ...
Tayebeh Partovirad, Alireza Pourshabanan
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Intertextuality and Subversion: Nezāmi in Modern Persian Literature

open access: yesIran studies, 2022
This study proposes an innovative, triangular close reading of three Persian authors: Nezāmi, Golshiri, and Mandanipour. It argues that the two modern authors, Hushang Golshiri with his famous novella Shāh-e siyāhpushān, the “King of those clad in black,”
Christophe Werner
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The Self-Definition of Hellenic Identity through the Culture of Mousikē [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Altgriechische Quellen sind voll von Verweisen auf die Musik von Völkern, die nicht griechisch sind und deshalb stereotyp als ,Barbaren‘ bezeichnet werden.
Rocconi, Eleonora
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The Role of Codes of Mysticism and Sufism in Poetic Imageries and Themes of Seyyed Hassan Hosseini [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2021
Mysticism, Sufism, terminologies, and codes related to them have always been present in classical Persian poetry and have been deployed by numerous poets. However, this connection has become quite limited in contemporary poetry.
Mohiaddin Amjadi, AliReza Mozaffari
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GRK 26: Herodotus and Thucydides [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Syllabus and bibliography for an advanced Greek seminar taught at Dartmouth in Winter ...
Michael Lurie
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The literary expression of Persian sufism

open access: yesScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 1970
It is in itself impossible to separate Persian mysticism from Islamic mysticism in general. When talking about the literary expression of Persian Sufism, the author restricts himself to works written in New Persian language, i.e.
Bo Utas
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Change and creativity in early modern Indian medical thought [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This paper begins with a frame story, the reports on Indian medicine recorded in the 17th century travelogue of the British traveller John Fryer. Fryer’s observations as an outsider are contrasted with an internal view of the works of three quite ...
Wujastyk, D.
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On the centenary of Tavrichesky University: the birth of Iranian higher education in Crimea

open access: yesЯзык и текст, 2019
This article discusses the history of the formation and development of teaching Persian language and literature in the Crimea in the first half of the twentieth century, points to the transition from episodic teaching of the Persian language ...
A.N. Sukhorukov
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