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  1. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function. Contributors are: Frantz Grenet, Jo-Ann Gross, Charles G. Häberl, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Reuven Kiperwasser, Ulrich Marzolph, Margaret A. Mills, Ravshan Rahmoni, Karl Reichl, Julia Rubanovich, Shaul Shaked, Raya Shani, Dan Y. Shapira, Maria E. Subtelny, Gabrielle R. van den Berg, Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina, Naama Vilozny, Mohsen Zakeri, and Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004291836
    RVK Categories: EV 4150
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and Culture ; 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (XX, 456 S)
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    Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Notes on Transliteration and Abbreviations; Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies; Part 1 Approaching Orality; Chapter 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum; Chapter 2 Orality and Esotericism: Reflections on Modes of Transmission in Late Antiquity; Part 2 Sacred Traditions and Oral History; Chapter 3 Irano-Talmudica III: Giant Mythological Creatures in Transition from the Avesta to the Babylonian Talmud

    Chapter 4 The Islamic Ascension Narrative in the Context of Conversion in Medieval Iran: An Apocalypse at the Intersection of Orality and TextualityChapter 5 The Motif of the Cave and the Funerary Narrativesof Nāṣir-i Khusrau; Part 3 Iranian Epic Tradition; Chapter 6 'The Ground Well Trodden But the Shah Not Found . . .': Orality and Textuality in the 'Book of Kings' and the Zoroastrian Mythoepic Tradition; Chapter 7 'The Book of the Black Demon,' or Shabrang-nāma, and the Black Demon in Oral Tradition; Chapter 8 Why So Many Stories? Untangling the Versions of Iskandar's Birth and Upbringing

    Chapter 9 Some Comments on the Probable Sources of Ibn Ḥusām's Khāvarān-nāma and the Oral Transmission of Epic MaterialsChapter 10 Professional Storytelling (naqqālī) in Qājār Iran; Part 4 Oral and Literary Traditions as Channels of Cultural Transformation; Chapter 11 The Literary Use of Proverbs and Myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau's Dīvān; Chapter 12 Classical Poetry as Cultural Capital in the Proverbs of Jews from Iran: Transformations of Intertextuality; Chapter 13 Gashtak: Oral/Literary Intertextuality, Performance and Identity in Contemporary Tajikistan

    Chapter 14 The Tale of 'The Old Woman on the Mountain': A Jewish Folktale from AfghanistanPart 5 Performative Aspects of Orality in Visual Artefacts; Chapter 15 Aramaic Incantation Texts between Orality and Textuality; Chapter 16 Between Demons and Kings: The Art of Babylonian Incantation Bowls; Chapter 17 Between Written Texts, Oral Performances and Mural Paintings: Illustrated Scrolls in Pre-Islamic Central Asia; Index

  2. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function. Contributors are: Frantz Grenet, Jo-Ann Gross, Charles G. Häberl, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Reuven Kiperwasser, Ulrich Marzolph, Margaret A. Mills, Ravshan Rahmoni, Karl Reichl, Julia Rubanovich, Shaul Shaked, Raya Shani, Dan Y. Shapira, Maria E. Subtelny, Gabrielle R. van den Berg, Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina, Naama Vilozny, Mohsen Zakeri, and Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004291836
    RVK Categories: EV 4150
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature
    Scope: XX, 456 S., Ill.
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    Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Notes on Transliteration and Abbreviations; Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies; Part 1 Approaching Orality; Chapter 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum; Chapter 2 Orality and Esotericism: Reflections on Modes of Transmission in Late Antiquity; Part 2 Sacred Traditions and Oral History; Chapter 3 Irano-Talmudica III: Giant Mythological Creatures in Transition from the Avesta to the Babylonian Talmud

    Chapter 4 The Islamic Ascension Narrative in the Context of Conversion in Medieval Iran: An Apocalypse at the Intersection of Orality and TextualityChapter 5 The Motif of the Cave and the Funerary Narrativesof Nāṣir-i Khusrau; Part 3 Iranian Epic Tradition; Chapter 6 'The Ground Well Trodden But the Shah Not Found . . .': Orality and Textuality in the 'Book of Kings' and the Zoroastrian Mythoepic Tradition; Chapter 7 'The Book of the Black Demon,' or Shabrang-nāma, and the Black Demon in Oral Tradition; Chapter 8 Why So Many Stories? Untangling the Versions of Iskandar's Birth and Upbringing

    Chapter 9 Some Comments on the Probable Sources of Ibn Ḥusām's Khāvarān-nāma and the Oral Transmission of Epic MaterialsChapter 10 Professional Storytelling (naqqālī) in Qājār Iran; Part 4 Oral and Literary Traditions as Channels of Cultural Transformation; Chapter 11 The Literary Use of Proverbs and Myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau's Dīvān; Chapter 12 Classical Poetry as Cultural Capital in the Proverbs of Jews from Iran: Transformations of Intertextuality; Chapter 13 Gashtak: Oral/Literary Intertextuality, Performance and Identity in Contemporary Tajikistan

    Chapter 14 The Tale of 'The Old Woman on the Mountain': A Jewish Folktale from AfghanistanPart 5 Performative Aspects of Orality in Visual Artefacts; Chapter 15 Aramaic Incantation Texts between Orality and Textuality; Chapter 16 Between Demons and Kings: The Art of Babylonian Incantation Bowls; Chapter 17 Between Written Texts, Oral Performances and Mural Paintings: Illustrated Scrolls in Pre-Islamic Central Asia; Index

  3. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function. Contributors are: Frantz Grenet, Jo-Ann Gross, Charles G. Häberl, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Reuven Kiperwasser, Ulrich Marzolph, Margaret A. Mills, Ravshan Rahmoni, Karl Reichl, Julia Rubanovich, Shaul Shaked, Raya Shani, Dan Y. Shapira, Maria E. Subtelny, Gabrielle R. van den Berg, Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina, Naama Vilozny, Mohsen Zakeri, and Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur"--Provided by publisher Introduction: New perspectives on orality in Iranian studies / Julia Rubanovich -- Part 1. Approaching orality -- Memory and textuality in the orality-literacy continuum / Karl Reichl -- Orality and esotericism : reflections on modes of transmission in late antiquity / Shaul Shaked -- Part 2. Sacred traditions and oral history -- Irano-Talmudica III : giant mythological creatures in transition from the Avesta to the Babylonian Talmud / Reuven Kiperwasser and Dan D.Y. Shapira -- The Islamic ascension narrative in the context of conversion in medieval Iran : an apocalypse at the intersection of orality and textuality / Maria E. Subtelny -- The motif of the cave and the funerary narratives of Nāṣir-i Khusrau / Jo-Ann Gross -- Part 3. Iranian epic tradition -- "The ground well trodden but the Shah not found ..." : orality and textuality in the Book of Kings and the Zoroastrian mythoepic tradition / Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina -- "The Book of the Black Demon," or Shabrang-nama, and the black demon in oral tradition / Gabrielle R. van den Berg -- Why so many stories? : untangling the versions of Iskandar's birth and upbringing / Julia Rubanovich -- Some comments on the probable sources of ibn Ḥusām's Khavaran-nama and the oral transmission of epic materials / Raya Shani -- Professional storytelling (naqqali) in Qajar Iran / Ulrich Marzolph -- Part 4. Oral and literary traditions as channels of cultural transformation -- The literary use of proverbs and myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau's Divan / Mohsen Zakeri -- Classical poetry as cultural capital in the proverbs of Jews from Iran : transformations of intertextuality / Galit Hasan-Rokem -- Gashtak : oral/literary intertextuality, performance and identity in contemporary Tajikistan / Margaret Mills and Ravshan Rahmoni -- The Tale of the Old Woman on the Mountain : Jewish folktale from Afghanistan / Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur -- Part 5. Performative aspects of orality in visual artefacts -- Aramaic incantation texts between orality and textuality / Charles G. Haberl -- Between demons and kings : the art of Babylonian incantation bowls / Naama Vilozny -- Between written texts, oral performances and mural paintings : illustrated scrolls in pre-Islamic Central Asia / Frantz Grenet.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004291973; 9004291970
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; volume 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature; Manners and customs; Oral tradition; Persian literature; Persian poetry; Religion and literature; Education; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Miscellaneous; Folklore; Intellectual life; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 456 pages)
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  4. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function. Contributors are: Frantz Grenet, Jo-Ann Gross, Charles G. Häberl, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Reuven Kiperwasser, Ulrich Marzolph, Margaret A. Mills, Ravshan Rahmoni, Karl Reichl, Julia Rubanovich, Shaul Shaked, Raya Shani, Dan Y. Shapira, Maria E. Subtelny, Gabrielle R. van den Berg, Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina, Naama Vilozny, Mohsen Zakeri, and Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004291836
    RVK Categories: EV 4150
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and Culture ; 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (XX, 456 S)
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    Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Notes on Transliteration and Abbreviations; Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies; Part 1 Approaching Orality; Chapter 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum; Chapter 2 Orality and Esotericism: Reflections on Modes of Transmission in Late Antiquity; Part 2 Sacred Traditions and Oral History; Chapter 3 Irano-Talmudica III: Giant Mythological Creatures in Transition from the Avesta to the Babylonian Talmud

    Chapter 4 The Islamic Ascension Narrative in the Context of Conversion in Medieval Iran: An Apocalypse at the Intersection of Orality and TextualityChapter 5 The Motif of the Cave and the Funerary Narrativesof Nāṣir-i Khusrau; Part 3 Iranian Epic Tradition; Chapter 6 'The Ground Well Trodden But the Shah Not Found . . .': Orality and Textuality in the 'Book of Kings' and the Zoroastrian Mythoepic Tradition; Chapter 7 'The Book of the Black Demon,' or Shabrang-nāma, and the Black Demon in Oral Tradition; Chapter 8 Why So Many Stories? Untangling the Versions of Iskandar's Birth and Upbringing

    Chapter 9 Some Comments on the Probable Sources of Ibn Ḥusām's Khāvarān-nāma and the Oral Transmission of Epic MaterialsChapter 10 Professional Storytelling (naqqālī) in Qājār Iran; Part 4 Oral and Literary Traditions as Channels of Cultural Transformation; Chapter 11 The Literary Use of Proverbs and Myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau's Dīvān; Chapter 12 Classical Poetry as Cultural Capital in the Proverbs of Jews from Iran: Transformations of Intertextuality; Chapter 13 Gashtak: Oral/Literary Intertextuality, Performance and Identity in Contemporary Tajikistan

    Chapter 14 The Tale of 'The Old Woman on the Mountain': A Jewish Folktale from AfghanistanPart 5 Performative Aspects of Orality in Visual Artefacts; Chapter 15 Aramaic Incantation Texts between Orality and Textuality; Chapter 16 Between Demons and Kings: The Art of Babylonian Incantation Bowls; Chapter 17 Between Written Texts, Oral Performances and Mural Paintings: Illustrated Scrolls in Pre-Islamic Central Asia; Index

  5. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies /Julia Rubanovich -- 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum /Karl Reichl -- 2 Orality and Esotericism /Shaul Shaked -- 3 Irano-Talmudica iii... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies /Julia Rubanovich -- 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum /Karl Reichl -- 2 Orality and Esotericism /Shaul Shaked -- 3 Irano-Talmudica iii /Reuven Kiperwasser and Dan D.Y. Shapira -- 4 The Islamic Ascension Narrative in the Context of Conversion in Medieval Iran /Maria E. Subtelny -- 5 The Motif of the Cave and the Funerary Narratives of Nāṣir-i Khusrau /Jo-Ann Gross -- 6 ʻThe Ground Well Trodden But the Shah Not Found . . .ʼ /Yuhan Sohrab-Dinshaw Vevaina -- 7 ʻThe Book of the Black Demon,ʼ or Shabrang-nāma, and the Black Demon in Oral Tradition /Gabrielle R. van den Berg -- 8 Why So Many Stories? Untangling the Versions of Iskandar’s Birth and Upbringing /Julia Rubanovich -- 9 Some Comments on the Probable Sources of Ibn Ḥusām’s Khāvarānnāma and the Oral Transmission of Epic Materials /Raya Shani -- 10 Professional Storytelling (naqqālī) in Qājār Iran /Ulrich Marzolph -- 11 The Literary Use of Proverbs and Myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau’s Dīvān /Mohsen Zakeri -- 12 Classical Poetry as Cultural Capital in the Proverbs of Jews from Iran /Galit Hasan-Rokem -- 13 Gashtak: Oral/Literary Intertextuality, Performance and Identity in Contemporary Tajikistan /Margaret Mills and Ravshan Rahmoni -- 14 The Tale of ʻThe Old Woman on the Mountainʼ /Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur -- 15 Aramaic Incantation Texts between Orality and Textuality /Charles G. Häberl -- 16 Between Demons and Kings /Naama Vilozny -- 17 Between Written Texts, Oral Performances and Mural Paintings /Frantz Grenet -- Index. The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004291973
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    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; v. 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature; Folklore; Intellectual life; Manners and customs; Oral tradition; Persian literature; Persian poetry; Religion and literature; Study skills; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 456 pages), illustrations (some color)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world :
    patterns of interaction across the centuries.
    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: 2015.; ©2015
    Publisher:  Koninklijke Brill,, Leiden, The Netherlands :

    The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004291973
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    DOI: 10.1163/9789004291973
    Series: Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture, ; Volume 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Religion and literature; Zoroastrianism
    Scope: 1 online resource (476 p.)
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  7. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

     

    "The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function. Contributors are: Frantz Grenet, Jo-Ann Gross, Charles G. Häberl, Galit Hasan-Rokem, Reuven Kiperwasser, Ulrich Marzolph, Margaret A. Mills, Ravshan Rahmoni, Karl Reichl, Julia Rubanovich, Shaul Shaked, Raya Shani, Dan Y. Shapira, Maria E. Subtelny, Gabrielle R. van den Berg, Yuhan S.-D. Vevaina, Naama Vilozny, Mohsen Zakeri, and Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur"...Provided by publisher

     

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    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9789004291836
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Persian poetry; Folklore; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature
    Scope: XX, 456 S., Ill.
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  8. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world :
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    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia.
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Brill,, Leiden ;

    The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its... more

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    The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function.

     

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    Contributor: Rubanovich, Julia.
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9789004291973
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    DOI: 10.1163/9789004291973
    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture, ; v. 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature; Folklore.; Intellectual life.; Manners and customs.; Oral tradition.; Persian literature.; Persian poetry.; Religion and literature.; Study skills.; Transmission of texts.; Zoroastrianism.
    Scope: 1 online resource (xx, 456 pages) :, illustrations (some color)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  9. Orality and textuality in the Iranian world
    patterns of interaction across the centuries
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies /Julia Rubanovich -- 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum /Karl Reichl -- 2 Orality and Esotericism /Shaul Shaked -- 3 Irano-Talmudica iii... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction: New Perspectives on Orality in Iranian Studies /Julia Rubanovich -- 1 Memory and Textuality in the Orality-Literacy Continuum /Karl Reichl -- 2 Orality and Esotericism /Shaul Shaked -- 3 Irano-Talmudica iii /Reuven Kiperwasser and Dan D.Y. Shapira -- 4 The Islamic Ascension Narrative in the Context of Conversion in Medieval Iran /Maria E. Subtelny -- 5 The Motif of the Cave and the Funerary Narratives of Nāṣir-i Khusrau /Jo-Ann Gross -- 6 ʻThe Ground Well Trodden But the Shah Not Found . . .ʼ /Yuhan Sohrab-Dinshaw Vevaina -- 7 ʻThe Book of the Black Demon,ʼ or Shabrang-nāma, and the Black Demon in Oral Tradition /Gabrielle R. van den Berg -- 8 Why So Many Stories? Untangling the Versions of Iskandar’s Birth and Upbringing /Julia Rubanovich -- 9 Some Comments on the Probable Sources of Ibn Ḥusām’s Khāvarānnāma and the Oral Transmission of Epic Materials /Raya Shani -- 10 Professional Storytelling (naqqālī) in Qājār Iran /Ulrich Marzolph -- 11 The Literary Use of Proverbs and Myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau’s Dīvān /Mohsen Zakeri -- 12 Classical Poetry as Cultural Capital in the Proverbs of Jews from Iran /Galit Hasan-Rokem -- 13 Gashtak: Oral/Literary Intertextuality, Performance and Identity in Contemporary Tajikistan /Margaret Mills and Ravshan Rahmoni -- 14 The Tale of ʻThe Old Woman on the Mountainʼ /Tsila Zan-Bar Tsur -- 15 Aramaic Incantation Texts between Orality and Textuality /Charles G. Häberl -- 16 Between Demons and Kings /Naama Vilozny -- 17 Between Written Texts, Oral Performances and Mural Paintings /Frantz Grenet -- Index. The volume demonstrates the cultural centrality of the oral tradition for Iranian studies. It contains contributions from scholars from various areas of Iranian and comparative studies, among which are the pre-Islamic Zoroastrian tradition with its wide network of influences in late antique Mesopotamia, notably among the Jewish milieu; classical Persian literature in its manifold genres; medieval Persian history; oral history; folklore and more. The essays in this collection embrace both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, both verbal and visual media, as well as various language communities (Middle Persian, Persian, Tajik, Dari) and geographical spaces (Greater Iran in pre-Islamic and Islamic medieval periods; Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan of modern times). Taken as a whole, the essays reveal the unique blending of oral and literate poetics in the texts or visual artefacts each author focuses upon, conceptualizing their interrelationship and function

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004291973
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    Series: Jerusalem studies in religion and culture ; v. 19
    Subjects: Persian literature; Oral tradition; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; Religion and literature; Folklore; Intellectual life; Manners and customs; Oral tradition; Persian literature; Persian poetry; Religion and literature; Study skills; Transmission of texts; Zoroastrianism; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 456 pages), illustrations (some color)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  10. Zurwān dar ḥamāsa-i millī-i Īrān
    = Zurvān in Iran's national epic
    Published: 1394h.š [2015/2016]
    Publisher:  Našr wa Pažūhiš-i Šīrāza, Tihrān

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    Zoroastrianism

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Persian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789646578081
    Edition: Čāp awwal
    Subjects: Zoroastrianism in literature; Zoroastrianism
    Other subjects: Firdawsī: Shāhnāmah
    Scope: 314 Seiten