Khwadāynāmag : the Middle Persian Book of kings / by Jaakko Hameen-Anttila.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in Persian cultural history ; 14.Publisher: Boston ; Leiden : Brill, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9789004277649
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- Khwadāynāmag
- Pahlavi literature -- History and criticism
- Sassanids -- Historiography
- Sassanids -- History -- Sources
- Littérature pehlevie -- Histoire et critique
- Sassanides -- Historiographie
- Sassanides -- Histoire -- Sources
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- General
- Pahlavi literature
- Sassanids
- HISTORY / Social History
- PK6198.K493
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- 1. The Khwadāynāmag and its context -- 2. Transmitting materials over a linguistic border -- 3. Arabic translations of the Khwadāynāmag -- 4. Classical Persian Shahnames -- 5. Two case studies -- 6. Back to the Khwadāynāmag -- 7. Translations of the key texts concerning the Khwadāynāmag -- Bibliography -- Indices.
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Khwada¿¿yna¿¿mag. The Middle Persian Book of Kings by Jaakko Ha¿meen-Anttila analyses the lost sixth-century historiographical work of the Sasanians, drawing on a large number of Middle Persian, Greek, Arabic, and Classical Persian sources. The Khwada¿¿yna¿¿mag is often conceived of as a large book of stories, comparable to Firdawsi¿¿'s Sha¿¿hna¿¿me , but Ha¿meen-Anttila convincingly shows that it was a concise and dry chronicle. He also studies the lost Arabic translations of the book, which turn out to be fewer than hitherto thought, as well as the sources of Firdawsi¿¿'s Sha¿¿hna¿¿me , showing that the latter was only remotely related to the Khwada¿¿yna¿¿mag . It also becomes clear that there were no separate \'priestly\' and \'royal\' Khwada¿¿yna¿¿mags .
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