على نامه : : منظومه اى کهن، سروده به سال ٤٨٢ ه. / / از سراىنده اى متخلص به ربىع ؛ با مقدمۀ محمد رضا شفىعى کدکنى، محمود امىد سالار.
ʿAlī-nāma : : Manẓūma-ī kuhan (facsimile) / / by Rabīʿ ; (Edited by) Muḥammad-Riḍā Shafīʿī Kadkanī, Maḥmūd Umīd-Sālār.
Until the discovery of the Persian ʿAlī-nāma , Ibn Ḥusām's Khawarān-nāma (completed in 830/1427) was believed to be the oldest Persian epic poem involving the often wondrous exploits of ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib and the beginnings of Shīʿism. The Khawarān-nāma takes its inspiration from Firdawsī's...
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, [2019] ©2009 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English Persian |
Series: | Mīrās̲-i Maktūb ;
184 Mīrās̲-i Maktūb. Majmūʻah-i nuskhahʹbargardān ; 1 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Summary: | Until the discovery of the Persian ʿAlī-nāma , Ibn Ḥusām's Khawarān-nāma (completed in 830/1427) was believed to be the oldest Persian epic poem involving the often wondrous exploits of ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib and the beginnings of Shīʿism. The Khawarān-nāma takes its inspiration from Firdawsī's Shāh-nāma (completed in 400/1010), but then adapted to fit the Shīʿī theme, with ʿAlī and his companions often taking the place of Rustam and other heroes. With this facsimile edition of the ʿAlī-nāma we now have access to a much older poem on this subject. Composed by someone using the alias of Rabīʿ, it was completed in 482/1089 in Khurāsān, most probably in or near the town of Sabzawār, just seventy years after the completion of Firdawsī's Shāh-nāma . The text is important because long before others, it acknowledges the heroes of the Shāh-nāma , some of whom were actually written into the script. |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9004405127 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | by Rabīʿ ; (Edited by) Muḥammad-Riḍā Shafīʿī Kadkanī, Maḥmūd Umīd-Sālār. |