Fritz Meier, Nachgelassene Schriften, Band 2. Die Schöne Mahsatī Contributor(s): Schubert, Gudrun (Editor), Würsch, Renate (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9004140980 ISBN-13: 9789004140981 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $322.05 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Language: German Published: November 2004 Annotation: The Romance of Mahsat? and Am?r A?mad - written in a mixture of prose and quatrains - deals with the adventures of the legendary Persian poetess and her lover, the son of the "?at?b of Gan?a. The present volume completes Fritz Meier's former study on the Diwan of Mahsat?. An appendix contains the quatrains of the oldest dated manuscript of the romance, which at the time was not available to Meier. This contribution to Persian literary history includes valuable folklore material allowing new insight into medieval Iranian material culture and evaluates a first-rate source of Iranian social history. This publication renders accessible a further study by Fritz Meier, outstanding specialist in Persian Literature. Benedikt Reinert's additional contribution offers his latest research on the genesis of the Persian quatrain. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Islam - General |
Dewey: 297.63 |
LCCN: 2001043564 |
Series: Fritz Meier, Nachgelassene Schriften |
Physical Information: 1.71" H x 6.4" W x 9.48" (2.69 lbs) 582 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Islamic |
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Publisher Description: The Romance of Mahsatī and Amīr Aḥmad - written in a mixture of prose and quatrains - deals with the adventures of the legendary Persian poetess and her lover, the son of the ḫatīb of Ganğa. The present volume completes Fritz Meier's former study on the Diwan of Mahsatī. An appendix contains the quatrains of the oldest dated manuscript of the romance, which at the time was not available to Meier. This contribution to Persian literary history includes valuable folklore material allowing new insight into medieval Iranian material culture and evaluates a first-rate source of Iranian social history. This publication renders accessible a further study by Fritz Meier, outstanding specialist in Persian Literature. Benedikt Reinert's additional contribution offers his latest research on the genesis of the Persian quatrain. |