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The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
Autore FirdawsiÌ
Edizione [Rev. ed. /]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (455 p.)
Disciplina 891.5/5/11
891.5511
Altri autori (Persone) BananiAmin
LevyReuben
Collana Routledge library editions. Iran
Soggetto topico Folk literature, Kurdish - History and criticism
ISBN 1-136-84077-X
1-280-67006-1
1-136-84078-8
9786613646996
0-203-83308-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The epic of the kings; Copyright; Contents; (i) KasrZ's land reforms; Prologue; The Shāh-nāma* and its author; The origins of the Shāh-nāmu; The contents of the Shāh-nāma; The character of the Shāb-nāma; Ferdowsi and the art of tragic epic; Translator's Note; The Poet's lntrodution; The opening of the book; In praise of wisdom; On the creation of the world; The creation of man; The creation of the Sun; The creation of the moon; In praise of the prophet and his companions; How the SHĀH-NĀMA came to be composed; I. Tbe Reign of Keynmars; II. The Reign of Hūsbang; The discovey of fire
III. The Reign of Jamsbid(i) The story of Zabbāk; (ii) Eblis turns cook; (iii) Jamsbid's fortunes decline; IV. Faridūn; (i) The birth of fairidum; (ii) Zabbāk and Kāva the blacksmith; (iii) Faridun makes war on Zabbāk; (iv) Faridum and the deputy of Zabbāk; (v) Faridm takes Zabbāk prisoner; (vi) Faridun sends Jandal to seek wives for his sons; (vii) Faridum puts his sons to the test; (viii) Faridum names his sons:-Salm, Tar and Iraj; (ix) Faridun divides the world between his sons; (x) Salm'sjealousy of Iraj; (xi) Salm and Tur send a message to Faridun; (xii) Iraj visits his brothers
(xiii) Iraj is killed by his brothers(xiv) A child is born to the daughter of Iraj; (xv) Faridun sends Manucbebr to war against Tur; (xvi) Manuchbebr joius battle with Tur; V. Zāl; (i) The birth of Zāl; (ii) Dastān takes leave of the Simorgls; (iii) Zād visits Mehrāb, king of Kābol; (iv) Rudāba's slaves contrive to sec Zāl; (v) Rudāba and bcr slave-girls; (vi) Zāl visits Rudāba; (vii) Zāl consults his advisers over Rudāba; VI. Rostam; (i) The birth of Rostam; (ii) Rostam slays the white elephant; (iii) Rostanz and Afrisy; (iv) Rostam chooses his horse Rakhsh
(v) Kāvus summons the king of Māzandarān(vi) Kāvus makes war on Mdzandarān; (vii) Kāvus builds a palace; (viii) Eblis leads key kāvus astray; (ix) Rostam rescues key Kāvus; (x) The combat of the seven champions; (xi) Rostamr loses Rakhsh; (xii) Rostam comes to Samangān; (xiii) The king's daughter, Tahmina, visits Rostam; (xiv) Tahmina bears a son, Sahrāb; (xv) Sohrāb chooses a horse; (xvi) Afrāsiyāb sends aid to Sobrāb; (xvii) Sohrāb attacks Rostam; (xviii) Rostatn baffles with Sohrāb; (xix) Rostam and Sohrāb renew their battle; (xx) Sohrāb is slain by Rostam; VII. Siyāvosb
(i) The story of Siyāvosb(ii) The mother of Siyāvosb; (iii) The rearing of Siyāvosb; (iv) Sudāba falls in love with Siyāvosb; (v) Siyāvosb visits Sudāba; (vi) Sudāba hatches a plot; (vii) Kāvus inquires into the offair of the children; (viii) Siyāvosh passes through the fire; (ix) Kāvus receives tidings of the arrival of the Turk Afrāsiyāb; (x) The dream of Afrāsiyāb; (xi) Siyāvosh displays his skill before Afrāsiyāb; VIII. Key Khosrow; (i) The birth of Key Khosrow; (ii) The youth of Key Khosrow; (iii) Giv disputes with the toll-gatherer; (iv) The rule of Key Khosrow
(v) Key Khosrow vows to Key kāvus to take vengeance on Afrāsiyāb
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779016603321
FirdawsiÌ  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
Autore FirdawsiÌ
Edizione [Rev. ed. /]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (455 p.)
Disciplina 891.5/5/11
891.5511
Altri autori (Persone) BananiAmin
LevyReuben
Collana Routledge library editions. Iran
Soggetto topico Folk literature, Kurdish - History and criticism
ISBN 1-136-84077-X
1-280-67006-1
1-136-84078-8
9786613646996
0-203-83308-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The epic of the kings; Copyright; Contents; (i) KasrZ's land reforms; Prologue; The Shāh-nāma* and its author; The origins of the Shāh-nāmu; The contents of the Shāh-nāma; The character of the Shāb-nāma; Ferdowsi and the art of tragic epic; Translator's Note; The Poet's lntrodution; The opening of the book; In praise of wisdom; On the creation of the world; The creation of man; The creation of the Sun; The creation of the moon; In praise of the prophet and his companions; How the SHĀH-NĀMA came to be composed; I. Tbe Reign of Keynmars; II. The Reign of Hūsbang; The discovey of fire
III. The Reign of Jamsbid(i) The story of Zabbāk; (ii) Eblis turns cook; (iii) Jamsbid's fortunes decline; IV. Faridūn; (i) The birth of fairidum; (ii) Zabbāk and Kāva the blacksmith; (iii) Faridun makes war on Zabbāk; (iv) Faridum and the deputy of Zabbāk; (v) Faridm takes Zabbāk prisoner; (vi) Faridun sends Jandal to seek wives for his sons; (vii) Faridum puts his sons to the test; (viii) Faridum names his sons:-Salm, Tar and Iraj; (ix) Faridun divides the world between his sons; (x) Salm'sjealousy of Iraj; (xi) Salm and Tur send a message to Faridun; (xii) Iraj visits his brothers
(xiii) Iraj is killed by his brothers(xiv) A child is born to the daughter of Iraj; (xv) Faridun sends Manucbebr to war against Tur; (xvi) Manuchbebr joius battle with Tur; V. Zāl; (i) The birth of Zāl; (ii) Dastān takes leave of the Simorgls; (iii) Zād visits Mehrāb, king of Kābol; (iv) Rudāba's slaves contrive to sec Zāl; (v) Rudāba and bcr slave-girls; (vi) Zāl visits Rudāba; (vii) Zāl consults his advisers over Rudāba; VI. Rostam; (i) The birth of Rostam; (ii) Rostam slays the white elephant; (iii) Rostanz and Afrisy; (iv) Rostam chooses his horse Rakhsh
(v) Kāvus summons the king of Māzandarān(vi) Kāvus makes war on Mdzandarān; (vii) Kāvus builds a palace; (viii) Eblis leads key kāvus astray; (ix) Rostam rescues key Kāvus; (x) The combat of the seven champions; (xi) Rostamr loses Rakhsh; (xii) Rostam comes to Samangān; (xiii) The king's daughter, Tahmina, visits Rostam; (xiv) Tahmina bears a son, Sahrāb; (xv) Sohrāb chooses a horse; (xvi) Afrāsiyāb sends aid to Sobrāb; (xvii) Sohrāb attacks Rostam; (xviii) Rostatn baffles with Sohrāb; (xix) Rostam and Sohrāb renew their battle; (xx) Sohrāb is slain by Rostam; VII. Siyāvosb
(i) The story of Siyāvosb(ii) The mother of Siyāvosb; (iii) The rearing of Siyāvosb; (iv) Sudāba falls in love with Siyāvosb; (v) Siyāvosb visits Sudāba; (vi) Sudāba hatches a plot; (vii) Kāvus inquires into the offair of the children; (viii) Siyāvosh passes through the fire; (ix) Kāvus receives tidings of the arrival of the Turk Afrāsiyāb; (x) The dream of Afrāsiyāb; (xi) Siyāvosh displays his skill before Afrāsiyāb; VIII. Key Khosrow; (i) The birth of Key Khosrow; (ii) The youth of Key Khosrow; (iii) Giv disputes with the toll-gatherer; (iv) The rule of Key Khosrow
(v) Key Khosrow vows to Key kāvus to take vengeance on Afrāsiyāb
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827567703321
FirdawsiÌ  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
The Epic of the Kings : Shah-Nama : the national epic of Persia / / Ferdowsi ; translated Reuben Levy ; revised by Amin Banani
Autore Firdawsī
Edizione [Rev. ed. /]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (455 p.)
Disciplina 891.5/5/11
891.5511
Altri autori (Persone) BananiAmin
LevyReuben
Collana Routledge library editions. Iran
Soggetto topico Folk literature, Kurdish - History and criticism
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-67006-1
1-136-84078-8
9786613646996
0-203-83308-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The epic of the kings; Copyright; Contents; (i) KasrZ's land reforms; Prologue; The Shāh-nāma* and its author; The origins of the Shāh-nāmu; The contents of the Shāh-nāma; The character of the Shāb-nāma; Ferdowsi and the art of tragic epic; Translator's Note; The Poet's lntrodution; The opening of the book; In praise of wisdom; On the creation of the world; The creation of man; The creation of the Sun; The creation of the moon; In praise of the prophet and his companions; How the SHĀH-NĀMA came to be composed; I. Tbe Reign of Keynmars; II. The Reign of Hūsbang; The discovey of fire
III. The Reign of Jamsbid(i) The story of Zabbāk; (ii) Eblis turns cook; (iii) Jamsbid's fortunes decline; IV. Faridūn; (i) The birth of fairidum; (ii) Zabbāk and Kāva the blacksmith; (iii) Faridun makes war on Zabbāk; (iv) Faridum and the deputy of Zabbāk; (v) Faridm takes Zabbāk prisoner; (vi) Faridun sends Jandal to seek wives for his sons; (vii) Faridum puts his sons to the test; (viii) Faridum names his sons:-Salm, Tar and Iraj; (ix) Faridun divides the world between his sons; (x) Salm'sjealousy of Iraj; (xi) Salm and Tur send a message to Faridun; (xii) Iraj visits his brothers
(xiii) Iraj is killed by his brothers(xiv) A child is born to the daughter of Iraj; (xv) Faridun sends Manucbebr to war against Tur; (xvi) Manuchbebr joius battle with Tur; V. Zāl; (i) The birth of Zāl; (ii) Dastān takes leave of the Simorgls; (iii) Zād visits Mehrāb, king of Kābol; (iv) Rudāba's slaves contrive to sec Zāl; (v) Rudāba and bcr slave-girls; (vi) Zāl visits Rudāba; (vii) Zāl consults his advisers over Rudāba; VI. Rostam; (i) The birth of Rostam; (ii) Rostam slays the white elephant; (iii) Rostanz and Afrisy; (iv) Rostam chooses his horse Rakhsh
(v) Kāvus summons the king of Māzandarān(vi) Kāvus makes war on Mdzandarān; (vii) Kāvus builds a palace; (viii) Eblis leads key kāvus astray; (ix) Rostam rescues key Kāvus; (x) The combat of the seven champions; (xi) Rostamr loses Rakhsh; (xii) Rostam comes to Samangān; (xiii) The king's daughter, Tahmina, visits Rostam; (xiv) Tahmina bears a son, Sahrāb; (xv) Sohrāb chooses a horse; (xvi) Afrāsiyāb sends aid to Sobrāb; (xvii) Sohrāb attacks Rostam; (xviii) Rostatn baffles with Sohrāb; (xix) Rostam and Sohrāb renew their battle; (xx) Sohrāb is slain by Rostam; VII. Siyāvosb
(i) The story of Siyāvosb(ii) The mother of Siyāvosb; (iii) The rearing of Siyāvosb; (iv) Sudāba falls in love with Siyāvosb; (v) Siyāvosb visits Sudāba; (vi) Sudāba hatches a plot; (vii) Kāvus inquires into the offair of the children; (viii) Siyāvosh passes through the fire; (ix) Kāvus receives tidings of the arrival of the Turk Afrāsiyāb; (x) The dream of Afrāsiyāb; (xi) Siyāvosh displays his skill before Afrāsiyāb; VIII. Key Khosrow; (i) The birth of Key Khosrow; (ii) The youth of Key Khosrow; (iii) Giv disputes with the toll-gatherer; (iv) The rule of Key Khosrow
(v) Key Khosrow vows to Key kāvus to take vengeance on Afrāsiyāb
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451593403321
Firdawsī  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui