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Persian has been a written language since the sixth century B.C. Only Chinese, Greek, and Latin have comparable histories of literacy. Although Persian script changed-first from cuneiform to a modified Aramaic, then to Arabic-from the ninth to the nineteenth centuries it served a broader geographica...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword -- Preface -- Contributors -- Note on Transliteration and Referencing -- Introduction. Persian as Koine: Written Persian in World-historical Perspective -- Part One: Foundations -- 1. New Persian: Expansion, Standardization, and Inclusivity -- 2. Secretaries, Poets, and the Literary Language -- 3. The Transmission of Persian Texts Compared to the Case of Classical Latin -- Part Two: Spread -- 4. Persian as a Lingua Franca in the Mongol Empire -- 5. Ottoman Turkish: Written Language and Scribal Practice, 13th to 20th Centuries -- 6. Persian Rhetoric in the Safavid Context: A 16th Century Nurbakhshiyya Treatise on Inshā -- Part Three: Vernacularization and Nationalism -- 7. Historiography in the Sadduzai Era: Language and Narration -- 8 How Could Urdu Be the Envy of Persian (rashk-i-Fārsi)! -- 9. Urdu Inshā: The Hyderābād Experiment, 1860-1948 -- 10. Teaching Persian as an Imperial Language in India and in England during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries -- Part Four: The Larger Context -- 11. The Latinate Tradition as a Point of Reference -- 12 Persian Scribes (munshi) and Chinese Literati (ru) -- Afterword -- Glossary -- Index
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Literacy Iran History.
Persian language History.
Persian language Written Persian History.
Writing Iran History.
History.
HISTORY / Ancient / General. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword --
Preface --
Contributors --
Note on Transliteration and Referencing --
Introduction. Persian as Koine: Written Persian in World-historical Perspective --
Part One: Foundations --
1. New Persian: Expansion, Standardization, and Inclusivity --
2. Secretaries, Poets, and the Literary Language --
3. The Transmission of Persian Texts Compared to the Case of Classical Latin --
Part Two: Spread --
4. Persian as a Lingua Franca in the Mongol Empire --
5. Ottoman Turkish: Written Language and Scribal Practice, 13th to 20th Centuries --
6. Persian Rhetoric in the Safavid Context: A 16th Century Nurbakhshiyya Treatise on Inshā --
Part Three: Vernacularization and Nationalism --
7. Historiography in the Sadduzai Era: Language and Narration --
8 How Could Urdu Be the Envy of Persian (rashk-i-Fārsi)! --
9. Urdu Inshā: The Hyderābād Experiment, 1860-1948 --
10. Teaching Persian as an Imperial Language in India and in England during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries --
Part Four: The Larger Context --
11. The Latinate Tradition as a Point of Reference --
12 Persian Scribes (munshi) and Chinese Literati (ru) --
Afterword --
Glossary --
Index
title_sub Writing and the Social Order /
title_full Literacy in the Persianate World : Writing and the Social Order / ed. by William L. Hanaway, Brian Spooner.
title_fullStr Literacy in the Persianate World : Writing and the Social Order / ed. by William L. Hanaway, Brian Spooner.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword --
Preface --
Contributors --
Note on Transliteration and Referencing --
Introduction. Persian as Koine: Written Persian in World-historical Perspective --
Part One: Foundations --
1. New Persian: Expansion, Standardization, and Inclusivity --
2. Secretaries, Poets, and the Literary Language --
3. The Transmission of Persian Texts Compared to the Case of Classical Latin --
Part Two: Spread --
4. Persian as a Lingua Franca in the Mongol Empire --
5. Ottoman Turkish: Written Language and Scribal Practice, 13th to 20th Centuries --
6. Persian Rhetoric in the Safavid Context: A 16th Century Nurbakhshiyya Treatise on Inshā --
Part Three: Vernacularization and Nationalism --
7. Historiography in the Sadduzai Era: Language and Narration --
8 How Could Urdu Be the Envy of Persian (rashk-i-Fārsi)! --
9. Urdu Inshā: The Hyderābād Experiment, 1860-1948 --
10. Teaching Persian as an Imperial Language in India and in England during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries --
Part Four: The Larger Context --
11. The Latinate Tradition as a Point of Reference --
12 Persian Scribes (munshi) and Chinese Literati (ru) --
Afterword --
Glossary --
Index
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Contents --
Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword --
Preface --
Contributors --
Note on Transliteration and Referencing --
Introduction. Persian as Koine: Written Persian in World-historical Perspective --
Part One: Foundations --
1. New Persian: Expansion, Standardization, and Inclusivity --
2. Secretaries, Poets, and the Literary Language --
3. The Transmission of Persian Texts Compared to the Case of Classical Latin --
Part Two: Spread --
4. Persian as a Lingua Franca in the Mongol Empire --
5. Ottoman Turkish: Written Language and Scribal Practice, 13th to 20th Centuries --
6. Persian Rhetoric in the Safavid Context: A 16th Century Nurbakhshiyya Treatise on Inshā --
Part Three: Vernacularization and Nationalism --
7. Historiography in the Sadduzai Era: Language and Narration --
8 How Could Urdu Be the Envy of Persian (rashk-i-Fārsi)! --
9. Urdu Inshā: The Hyderābād Experiment, 1860-1948 --
10. Teaching Persian as an Imperial Language in India and in England during the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries --
Part Four: The Larger Context --
11. The Latinate Tradition as a Point of Reference --
12 Persian Scribes (munshi) and Chinese Literati (ru) --
Afterword --
Glossary --
Index
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