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Ferhād und Schīrīn; die literarische geschichte eines persischen sagenstoffes / von Herbert W. Duda. Gedruckt mit untestützung der August Stern-stiftung an der Universität Leipzig und der Deutschen gesellschaft der wissenschaften und künste für die Tschechoslowakische republik.

LIBRA PK6451.F38 Z6 1933
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Duda, H. W. (Herbert W.)
Contributor:
Niẓāmī Ganjavī, 1140 or 1141-1202 or 1203.
Series:
Monografie Archivu orientálniho; studies, texts and translations published from the T.G. Massarky fund and issued by the Czechoslovak Oriental institute, Prague; vol. II.
Monografie Archivu orientálniho; studies, texts and translations published from the T.G. Massarky fund and issued by the Czechoslovak Oriental institute, Prague; vol. II
Language:
German
Persian
Subjects (All):
Farhād va Shīrīn.
Persian fiction.
Physical Description:
4 preliminary leaves, 215 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Praha : Orientální ústav; [etc., etc.], 1933.
Notes:
"Von der Philosophischen fakultät der Universität Leipzig als habilitationsschrift angenommen."--Verso of t.-p.
Includes Persian text and German translation of Nizāmī's version of Farhād bā Shīrīn from his Khusrau u Shīrīn, with a retelling of related parts.
"Die handschriften von Stambul und umgebung zum thema Ferhād und S̆īrīn": p. 180-213.
Bibliography included in "Abkürzungen" (4th prelim. leaf).
OCLC:
6617042

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