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Browne Edward G.
Literary History of Persia: From the Earliest Times Until Firdawsi
br. 8vo, pp.xiv-521
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Khosrau Nassiri, Charles Schefer (Translator & Editor).
Sefer Nameh. Relation du voyage de Nassiri Khosrau. Celebre poète et philosophe Persan ca. 1003-1088 A.D. en Syrie, en Palestine, en Égypte, en Arabe et en Perse pendant les années de l'Hégire 437-444 (A.D. 1045-1052).
8vo, cloth LVIII,348 pp. + 97 pp of Persian text within borders, colour frontispiece plan of the Haram and the Ka'abah, 3 colour plates showing the plan of the Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, the plan of the mosque at Madinah and the plan of Safa. . Khusrau, a Persian poet, prose writer, noted traveller and an Isma'ili philosopher. In 1045 he set out on a pilgrimage to Makkah for what would eventually turn out to be a seven-year journey, accompanied by his brother and a servant. In Safar Name, the classic account of his travels, he portrays a "conversion" climaxed by an oath that commits him to the service of the Fatimid Isma'ili Imam of the time in Cairo, al-Muntasir Bi'llah, and the cause of the Da'wa of the Isma'ililiya. The first phase of his journey took him to Makkah and Jerusalem. After performing the pilgrimage, he set out for Egypt, arriving in Cairo 1047. He stayed there for about three years during which he undertook two more pilgrimages to Makkah where he stayed for about six months. This work which is translated for the first time into French by the leading French scholar Charles schefer is a travel account that falls within the genre of Mediaeval muslim travel literature. It is a description of places, persons, and events, as well as an interpretation of contemporary muslim society and culture, enlivened by Nasir's personal observations and insight. (Encyclopedia of Islam).
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Pizzi Italo
STORIA DELLA POESIA PERSIANA - VOLL. 1 E 2
2 tomi, br. ed originale. XXIV- 350- 496. Ediz. orig. qualche fioritura, dorso fragile ma, nel complesso ottimo esempl. raro.
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Widengren Geo
IL MANICHEISMO. TRADUZIONE DI QUIRINO MAFFI ED ENRICHETTA LUPPIS
8vo grande , pp. 319 (1) + 16 tavv. n.t. a col. e 38 tavv. n.t. in b.n. Tutta tela edit. con sovrac. ill.
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Laufer Berthold
Sino-Iranica, Chinese Contributions to the History of Civilization in Ancient Iran, with Special Reference to the History of Cultivated Plants and Products
8vo, cloth, pp.185-630. . Reprint of the 1919 volume originally published by the Field Museum of Natural History. Includes 5 appendices, a general and botanical index as well as an index of words. INTRRODUCTION l8j 220 The Pistachio 246 The Pomegranate 276 Sesame and Flax 288 The Coriander 397 Gaeden Pea and Broad Bean 35 307 Sat flower 324 Henna 334 The Olive 415 cassia Pods and Carob 420 Narcissus 427 Note on the Language of Fulin Fenugreek 446 aromatics 455 The Malayan Pose and Its Products 468 Persian Textiles 488 Manna 343 satoetida 366 Rice 372 Mysobalan 378 The DatePalm 385 The Spinach 392 Scgah Beet and Lettuce 399 The Almond 405 Iranian Minerals Metals and Precious Stones 503 Titles of the Sasanian Government 531 Iranian Elements in Mongol 572 The Indian Elements in the Persian Pharma 580 The Basil 586 General Index 599 Botanical
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A cura Di Filippo Bertotti
I minareti e il cielo. Racconti persiani del Novecento
8vo, br. ed. pp.220
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BALSAN François
Les surprises du Kurdistan
broché. in-8. 313 pages. collection voyages et aventures, illustré de 50 photos de l'auteur, 2 cartes, couverture de Chas Boré, pages jaunies, dechirures a la couverture. reliure fragile. de van a l'iran.
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Tajadod Nahal et jean-Claude Carrière
Paroles Persanes
reliure edit. illustré en couleur avec anciennes miniatures persanes. testes présentés et recuillis par Jean-Claude Carrière et Nahal Tajadod.
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Kashani-Sabet, Firoozeh
Frontier Fictions: Shaping the Iranian Nation, 1804-1946
octavo xviii + 304pp., b/w pls., bibliog., index
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Dorit Rabinyan
Persian Brides
8vo, 236pp.
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Sheikh, Reza
Qajar Court Photography and the Persian Past Eye of the Shah The Eye of the Shah
4to oblomg . Paperback. 280 x 216 mm. 200pp.The Eye of the Shah is the beautifully illustrated catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name at New York University s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. The volume presents some two hundred photographs--the great majority of which have never been seen by the public--taken by royal photographers engaged by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848-1896), the longest-reigning shah of Iran s Qajar Dynasty (1785-1925). The photographs include a group of unprecedented, captivating images of life in the royal court in Tehran. These are complemented by photographs of historic monuments that capture the grand, eloquent beauty of such iconic ancient sites as Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam. The Eye of the Shah also looks at vintage photographic albums, memorabilia that used formal portraits of the shah, and works by two modern Iranian photographers, Bahman Jalali (1944-2010) and Shadi Ghadirian (b. 1974). The catalogue s essays discuss such topics as the achievements of court photographers in the service of Naser al-Din Shah, including Reza Akkasbashi, Abdollah Mirza Qajar, and Dust Mohammad Khan Mo ayyer al-Mamalek, and the volume also examines the role of photography in helping Iranians document Iran s pre-Islamic monuments during the second half of the nineteenth century. Contributors include Carmen Perez Gonzalez, Judith Lerner, and Reza Sheikh. Exhibition Dates: October 22, 2015-January 17, 2016.
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Ziarati Hamid
Salam, Maman
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Ebadi Shirin
Finché non saremo liberi. Iran. La mia lotta per i diritti umani
8vo, br. ed. Shirin Ebadi, la prima donna musulmana a ricevere il Premio Nobel per la Pace, ha ispirato milioni di persone nel mondo con il suo impegno da avvocato per i diritti umani, difendendo soprattutto le donne e i bambini dal brutale regime iraniano. Per questo il governo ha cercato di ostacolarla in tutti i modi, ha intercettato le sue telefonate, ha messo sotto sorveglianza il suo ufficio, l'ha fatta pedinare, ha minacciato lei e i suoi cari con metodi violenti e indicibili. Oggi Shirin Ebadi ci racconta la sua storia di coraggio e di ribellione contro un potere intenzionato a portarle via lutto - il matrimonio, gli amici, i colleghi, la casa, la carriera, persino il Premio Nobel - ma che non è riuscito a intaccare il suo spirito combattivo e la sua speranza di giustizia e di un futuro migliore: "è per amore dell'Iran e del suo popolo, delle sue potenzialità e della sua grandezza; che ho intrapreso ogni singolo passo di questo viaggio. E so che un giorno gli iraniani troveranno la loro strada per la libertà e la giustizia che meritano." "Finché non saremo liberi" è il racconto incredibile di una donna che non si arrenderà mai, non importa quali rischi dovrà correre: un esempio per tutti, che insegna il coraggio di lottare per le proprie convinzioni.
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DE Gobineau Arthur
La Guerra Dei Turcomanni
8vo Brossura. In 8° stretto XII-68 pp. Il dimenticato gioiello di un grande narratore. Traduzione di Giovanni Mariotti. Narrando l'odissea di un soldato iraniano, la guerra dei turcomanni disegna un mondo arcaico, un lembo di quell'universale civiltà dei Poveri cui l'anima islamica, fatalista e mutevole, ha dato congeniale espressione
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Gobineau De Joseph-Arthur
Viaggio in Persia
8vo, br. ed. pp.240. "Mi sono sforzato di respingere completamente qualsiasi idea, vera o falsa, di superiorità verso i popoli che studiavo. Prima di esprimere un giudizio, ho cercato, per quanto possibile, di tener conto dei loro differenti punti di vista; soprattutto, mi sono tenuto alla larga da conclusioni brillantemente vuote, che fra tutte sono oggi le più apprezzate; poiché costruire frasi, non credervi e tuttavia sostenerle, è la principale caratteristica del nostro tempo". Segretario dell'Ambasciata francese in Persia, di ritorno da quella esperienza Gobineau trasse questo resoconto in cui si rivela fine osservatore dei paesaggi, degli usi e costumi, delle opere d'arte, creando al tempo stesso un taccuino degno della migliore tradizione dell'antropologia positivista.
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Field, Henry
Contributions to the Anthropology of Iran: Anthropological Series Field Museum of Natural History, Volume 29, Number 1
8vo, 507 pp., front fold-out map intact. d in lightly worn grey softcover ow very good.
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Kader Abdolah
Uno scià alla corte d'Europa
br. ed. pp.56- Orientalista all'Università di Amsterdam, Seyed Jamal ritrova il diario di viaggio di uno scià che a fine '800 lascia la Persia e con un infinito stuolo di principi, funzionari e mogli dell'harem intraprende il suo Grand Tour alla scoperta dell'Europa. Armato di curiosità e ironia, Seyed si unisce alla carovana del re e come una moderna Sherazade, fondendo realtà storica e fiaba orientale, narra le mille e un'avventura di questo viaggiatore d'eccezione, despota crudele e ingenuo, colto e infantile, facile preda del Grande Gioco europeo per il controllo del Medioriente, sovrano di un regno millenario e retrogrado a confronto con il progresso vorticoso che cambierà il mondo e plasmerà il nostro presente. Accolto come un vecchio amico dagli zar e dalla regina Vittoria, con cui condivide la via del tramonto in un decadente rituale di corte, lo scià attraversa la Germania di Bismarck e la Francia repubblicana, incontra Tolstoj, il padre di Stalin, Debussy e Monet, testa l'aspirina della Bayer e sperimenta le scoperte di Siemens e di Pasteur, capisce la portata rivoluzionaria della catena di montaggio e delle industrie inglesi, e assiste impotente alla ribellione di Banu, sua moglie prediletta, che ha letto, pensato e sognato troppo per non cercare in questo viaggio una fuga verso la libertà. Ma lo smarrimento dello scià di fronte al formarsi dell'Europa moderna si riflette in quello di Seyed per la crisi dell'Europa attuale, dove la storia, con la stessa inesorabilità, lungo lo stesso tragitto seguito dal re persiano, conduce ondate di profughi intrecciando sempre più i destini di Oriente e Occidente, e dove uno scrittore rifugiato come Kader Abdolah, che con la «magia dell'immigrazione» si è ricostruito un'identità, cerca nella letteratura nuovi territori di incontro.
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Ronaldshay, the Earl of
On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia
8vo 240x170mm. XXII+408pp.56 photographic plates,2 folding colored maps, index , first map torn, both complete. ex library copy w. usual marks, in library solid binding.Contains: Across a Continent, Turkey in Asia, Across the Taurus, Cilicia, Aleppo to Deir-el-Zob, The Desert, Lands of the Tigris, Baghdad Railway, To Kermanshah, To Teheran, Persia in 1903, Portals of Persia, Baku, Transcaspian Railway in 1903, Bokhara the Noble, Samarkand, Across the Steppes of Turkestan, Kulja, The Ibex of Turkestan, After Wild Sheep in the Siberian Altai, Sport in Mongolia, Central Siberia, The Great Siberian Railway, The East Chinese Railway, The Near East, A Tibetan Episode, The Far East, Last Words. Ex-Library
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Brandi Cesare
Persia Mirabile
8vo, br. ed. illustr. bianco e enro esaurito fuoru catalogo
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Hodgson Marshall G.s.
L'ordine degli Assassini. La lotta dei primi Ismailiti nizariti contro il mondo Islamico
8vo, br. ed. pp. 522. Gli «Assassini» sono noti come una cerchia di fanatici sicari musulmani, responsabili di un numero enorme di delitti efferati e di azioni suicide, che compivano nella convinzione di guadagnarsi così il Paradiso - questo almeno era quanto credevano dopo essersi storditi con l'hashish (donde il loro nome arabo Hasisiyyun, «assassini»). Sin qui la leggenda. Ma la vera storia dei Nizariti (questo il nome della setta) è ben più affascinante. Nati nel 1094 da uno scisma interno all'Ismailismo, a sua volta un ramo dello sciismo, i Nizariti conquistarono in breve tempo una serie di fortezze tra la Siria, l'Iraq e l'Iran e vi si asserragliarono. Da lì lanciarono una sfida all'intero mondo islamico, che li considerava temibili eretici, e per quasi due secoli seppero tenergli testa sia militarmente sia culturalmente, elaborando una versione dell'assetto sociale, politico e religioso dell'Islam radicalmente alternativa a quella sunnita che si andava allora affermando. E il coronamento di questa visione fu, nel 1164, la proclamazione della Qiy?ma o «Resurrezione», cioè l'abrogazione dei vincoli della sar?'a, la legge religiosa, e l'istituzione del Paradiso in terra con la rinascita dei fedeli nizariti a una vita spirituale immortale. In questo libro, divenuto subito un classico, Hodgson non solo traccia per la prima volta la complessa storia dei Nizariti, ma ne ricostruisce la raffinata e stupefacente dottrina, a partire dai testi sacri della setta e dai dotti scritti dei loro strenui oppositori
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Long C.W.R.
Bygone Heat: Travels of an Idealist in the Middle East
8vo, br. ed. The story of Long's thirty years' work and experience generally, in part as a diplomat, around the Muslim world,in libya, turkey, baghdad, beirut khartum, damascus, qatar. egypt. told with sensitivity and wit. new. Size: 13.8cm - 21.5cm with 238pp. Synopsis: "How couldst thou take such journeys into fanatic Arabia?" So C.W.R. Long begins his memoir with a quotation from Doughty and answers it affirmatively and with enduring enthusiasm and affection. He tells his story of over thirty years life and work in Muslim lands, including times as a diplomat. He begins at Cambridge and his career follows the turns and twists of history through Libya, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, the Sudan, Turkey, the UAE, Qatar and Jordan and--above all--Iraq, a country he continues to regard with the utmost affection, understanding and concern. The result is a memoir of grace and sensitivity in which his colleagues and local people of all levels come vividly to life and he embeds his story in the history, polities, geography, culture and social structure of the countries where he served. About the Author: C.W.R. Long is Director of Islamic Studies at Durham University's Centre of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.
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Azimi Fakhreddin
The Quest for Democracy in Iran: A Century of Struggle against Authoritarian Rule
8vo, hardcover in dj, 492pp.
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Rashid al-Din Tabib
Extraits de l'histoire des Mongols: texte persan [Reprint] (1847)
Reprinted from 1847 edition. The book is printed in black and white. Illustrations if any are also in black and white. Sewn perfect bound for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover. The content of this print on demand book has not been changed. Each page is checked manually before printing. Fold-outs, if any, are not included. If the book is a multi volume set then this is only a single volume. This is a reprint of a very old book so there might be some imperfections like blurred pages, poor images or missing pages.
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Dowlatabadi Mahmoud
The Colonel
8vo, br. ed. It's a pitch black, rainy night in a small Iranian town. Inside his house the Colonel is immersed in thought. Memories are storming in. Memories of his wife. Memories of the great patriots of the past, all of them assassinated or executed. Memories of his children, who had joined the different factions of the 1979 revolution. There is a knock on the door. Two young policemen have come to summon the Colonel to collect the tortured body of his youngest daughter and bury her before sunrise. The Islamic Revolution, like every other revolution in history, is devouring its own children. And whose fault is that? This shocking diatribe against the failures of the Iranian left over the last fifty years does not leave one taboo unbroken. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Intr. Emil Preetorius, Trad. Angelica Comello
Miniature Persiane 16 Tavole
pagine 14 di testo + 16 tavole a colori fuori testo- rilegato - ottimo - prima edizione
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Jubber Nicholas
Drinking Arak Off an Ayatollah's Beard: A Journey Through the Inside-Out Worlds of Iran and Afghanistan
8vo, br. ed. pp.354. An engrossing blend of travel writing and history, Drinking Arak off an Ayatollah's Beard traces one man's adventure-filled journey through today's Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, and describes his remarkable attempt to make sense of the present by delving into the past. Setting out to gain insight into the lives of Iranians and Afghans today, Nicholas Jubber is surprised to uncover the legacy of a vibrant pre-Islamic Persian culture that has endured even in times of the most fanatic religious fundamentalism. Everywhere- from underground dance parties to religious shrines to opium dens- he finds powerful and unbreakable connections to a time when both Iran and Afghanistan were part of the same mighty empire, when the flame of Persian culture lit up the world. Whether through his encounters with poets and cab drivers or run-ins with"pleasure daughters&rdquo and mujahideen, again and again Jubber is drawn back to the eleventh-century Persian epic, the Shahnameh (&ldquoBook of Kings&rdquo). The poem becomes not only his window into the region's past, but also his link to its tumultuous present, and through it Jubber gains access to an Iran and Afghanistan seldom revealed or depicted: inside-out worlds in which he has tea with a warlord, is taught how to walk like an Afghan, and even discovers, on a night full of bootleg alcohol and dancing, what it means to drink arak off an Ayatollah's beard.
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Askari Hossein
Conflicts in the Persian Gulf: Origins and Evolution
8vo, hardcover in dj pp.213. analyzes the origins of conflicts and wars in the Persian Gulf, assesses the common factor(s) that have been their essential fuel, determines their fallout for the political, economic, and human development of the region, and provides insight into how they may be better contained.
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Hanaway, William L. (Translator)/ Sheikh Bighami
Love And War. Adventures From The Firuz Shah Nama
Cloth in D/W. First Edition. 8vo. 208 pp., glossary, dust cover spine darkened by shelf sun. Persian Heritage Series No. 19, book plate of Professor R. M. Burrell. HARD BACK Binding in dustwrappers. Copy clean and in very good condition. Love and War is the story of the handsome young prince of Persia, Firuz Shah, and his daring adventures in the pursuit of the comely "Eyn al-Hayat", Prince of Yemen, whose beauty was the envy of Venus. The tale is a Persian romance from the 11th century, was passed down by storytellers who held their audiences spellbound in courts and caravansaries, in public squares and private gatherings.
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NIZAM AL-MULK
The Book of Government or Rules for Kings. The Siyasat-nama or Siyar al-Muluk
(UNESCO Collecdtion of Representative Works, Persian Series) xi,[i],259pp. A translation of a classic 11th-century Persian text on behaviour and conduct in government, written between 1086 and 1091 by Nizam al-Mulk, who for over 30 years was Chief Minister of two successive rulers of the Seljuk Empire. first ediition spine of dustjacket sunned.
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Ferdowsi (firdusi) Tr. Reuben Levy
THE EPIC OF THE KINGS: SHAH-NAMA THE NATIONAL EPIC OF PERSIA BY FERDOWSI
8vo, cloth in dj, 423 pp, Undamaged blue boards and spine, the latter lettered in gilt. Orange jacket, unworn but parts of it faded to yellow; rear white panel is clean. (UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. Persian Heritage)
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Davis Dick
Epic and Sedition: The Case of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
8vo, pp.xxxvi-22. First Edition. 222pp, complete illustrated dustjacket with acrease to the front turnover flap. Traces of a paperclip indent to the flyleaf, otherwsie internally very clean. The author argues that the great Persian epic poem Shahnameh is far more than a patrotic record of kingly deeds. Text and Notes in English, Appendix in Persian.
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Dabashi, Hamid
The Shahnameh: The Persian Epic As World Literature
8vo, hardcover in dj, The Shahnameh, an epic poem recounting the foundation of Iran across mythical, heroic, and historical ages, is the beating heart of Persian literature and culture. Composed by Abu al-Qasem Ferdowsi over a thirty-year period and completed in the year 1010, the epic has entertained generations of readers and profoundly shaped Persian culture, society, and politics. For a millennium, Iranian and Persian-speaking people around the globe have read, memorized, discussed, performed, adapted, and loved the poem. In this book, Hamid Dabashi brings the Shahnameh to renewed global attention, encapsulating a lifetime of learning and teaching the Persian epic for a new generation of readers. Dabashi insightfully traces the epic’s history, authorship, poetic significance, complicated legacy of political uses and abuses, and enduring significance in colonial and postcolonial contexts. In addition to explaining and celebrating what makes the Shahnameh such a distinctive literary work, he also considers the poem in the context of other epics, such as the Aeneid and the Odyssey, and critical debates about the concept of world literature. Arguing that Ferdowsi’s epic and its reception broached this idea long before nineteenth-century Western literary criticism, Dabashi makes a powerful case that we need to rethink the very notion of “world literature” in light of his reading of the Persian epic.
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Hillenbrand, Rober
Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran: Art, Literature and Culture from Early Islam to Qajar Persia: Studies in Honour of Charles Melville
8vo grande, hardcover in dj. pp.4333. Tauris in association with the Iran Heritage Foundation<br><br>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
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Akhavi, Shahrough.
Religion and Politics in Contemporary Iran: Clergy-State Relations in the Pahlavi Period
Paperback.8vo, Very Good. 24 cm. This book provides a political history of the fluctuating relationships between the Islamic clergy and Iranian government since 1925. How different factions of the clergy, or ulama first lost and then regained a powerful position in Iran is the suject of this book. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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BELLONI Gian Guido, FEDI DALL'ASEN Liliana
Arte iranica.
In 4° s.p., 60 tavv. in b/n. e 41 a col., leg. e sovr. edit.
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OSTROVSKY Erika
Under the sign of ambiguity: Saint-John Perse/Alexis Leger
New York University Press, 1985, 280 p., cartonné, jaquette légèrement défraîchie, une trace d'étiquette sur la deuxième de couverture, langue anglaise.
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OGNIBENE Paolo (a cura di)
Conflitti sociali e movimenti politico-religiosi nell'Iran tardo antico: Contributi della storiografia sovietica nel periodo 1920-1950
Con la collaborazione di Andrea Gariboldi, Mimesis Simorg, 2004, 256 pp., brossura editore, buono stato.
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BOSQUET Alain
Saint-John Perse
Seghers, Poètes d'aujourd'hui, sans date, déchirure en première page, couverture défraîchie, dos un peu écrasé, état moyen.
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COLLECTIF (revue)
La Nouvelle Revue Française n° 278: Hommage à Saint-John Perse (1887-1975)
La Nouvelle Revue Française, février 1976, 1991, 170 pp., borché, couverture légèrement frottée, bon état.
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CORZANI Jack (textes réunis par)
Saint-John Perse, les années de formation
L'Harmattan / C.E.L.F.A., 1996, 299 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie, état correct.
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CAMELIN Colette
Saint-John Perse. L'imagination créatrice
Hermann, 2007, 181 pp., broché, très légères traces d'usage, bon état.
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PAULHAN Jean
Enigmes de Perse (essai)
Babel, 1992, 60 pp., broché, bandeau d'origine, très bon état.
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Coelho, Paulo ; Nahid Iran-Nijhad (tr.?)
Kimiyagar = Alquimista
Octavo in purple color-illus wrappers; 175 p. ; 21 cm. An uncommon Persian translation.
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Jackson, A. V. Williams
Avesta reader, first series: easier texts, notes and vocabulary
Octavo in grey-brown printed wraps; vii, [1], 112 p. 22 cm. With examples of the Avestan language and handsome script. Scarce in original edition. || Persian Langauge ; Persian Religion ; Zoroastrianism ; Indo-Aryan religion ; Avestan language -- Readers. Old Persian ; Pahlavi
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Ansari al-Haravi, 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad
Ruba'iyat
Octavo in laminated blue wraps; 110 p. ; 22 cm ; bibliographical references and index In Persian. Uncommon || Persian Poetry Quatrains. || Ansari al-Haravi, 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad, 1006-1089.
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Iqbal, Javid
Afkar-i Iqbal : tashrihat-i Javid nivishtah-i Javid Iqbal ; tarjamah-i Farsi, Shahin Muqaddam Safyari.
Octavo in pale blue glossy paper boards; 256 p., bibliographical references; 23 cm. Uncommon. In Persian (Translated from Urdu). || Commentary, history and criticism of the philosophy of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938 by his son. || Iqbal, Muhammad, Sir, 1877-1938 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Popper, Karl ; Muhajir, `Ali Asghar (trans., ed.)
Khiradmandan dar khidmat-i khudkamigan, ya, Jami`ah-i azad va dushmananash talif-i Karl Raymund Pupir.
Volume 1 only (of an unknown number) ; 230 pages; 22 cm. Persian translation of Karl Poper's: Open society and its enemies. Uncommon.
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No author stated
Kit«b-i tawsi'ah : majmu«'ah-i nazar•yah'h« ; Ket«b-e towsea'h ; Book of development [cover title] Special issue: Despotisn in Iran
Medium octavo in white and purple wraps; 152 p, b/w ill. ; 22 cm; bibliographical references In Farsi (Persian). Iran -- Economic conditions. Iran -- Economic policy. Iran -- Social conditions. Iran -- Social policy. Iran -- Tehran.
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Surush, `Abd al-Karim
Adab-i qudrat, adab-i 'adalat
Octavo in blue illus wraps; 387 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. In Persian || Power (Social sciences) Political science -- Philosophy. Islam and justice. Islamic ethics. Islamic philosophy. Religion and literature -- Iran.
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Shawra-yi tahqiqat-i sazman-i amuzish va parvarish-i markaz-i tarbiyat muallim shahid rajayi Qazvin
Majmuah-yi sukhanrani-ha-yi hamayish-i jahani shudan (bim-ha va umid-ha)
Octavo in pale yellow and green illus wraps; 204 p. In Persian. || Globalization.
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