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" The Persian Alexander : "
translated and annotated by Evangelos Venetis.
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BL
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Record Number
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1090915
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Doc. No
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bc1010519
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Language of Document
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English
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Uniform Title
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Iskandarnāmah.English
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Main Entry
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Niẓāmī Ganjavī,1140 or 1141-1202 or 1203
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Title & Author
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The Persian Alexander : : the first complete English translation of the Iskandarnāma /\ translated and annotated by Evangelos Venetis.
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Publication Statement
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London :: I.B. Tauris,, 2018.
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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ILIS ;; 69
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (x, 381 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) :: illustrations (chiefly color), color map
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ISBN
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9781838609597
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: 1838609598
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: 9781838609580
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: 183860958X
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: 9781784538798
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: 1784538795
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: 9781786732019
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: 1786732017
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: 9781786722010
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: 1786722011
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-375) and index.
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Abstract
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Alexander the Great (356-333 BC) was to capture the imagination of his contemporaries and future generations. His image abounds in various cultures and literatures - Eastern and Western - and spread around the globe through oral and literary media at an astonishing rate during late antiquity and the early Islamic period. The first Iskandarnama, or 'The Book of Alexander', now held in a private collection in Tehran, is the oldest prose version of the Alexander romance in the Persian tradition. Thought to have been written at some point between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries by an unknown author, the lively narrative recasts Alexander as Iskandar, a Muslim champion - a king and prophet, albeit flawed but heroic, and remarkably appropriated to Islam, though the historic Alexander lived and died some 1,000 years before the birth of the faith. This new English translation of the under-studied text is the first to be presented unabridged and sheds fresh light onto the shape and structure of this vital document. In so doing it invites a reconsideration of the transformation of a Western historical figure - and one-time mortal enemy of Persia - into a legendary hero adopted by Iranian historiographic myth-making.0Evangelos Venetis, the translator, also offers a textual analysis, providing much-needed context and explanations on both content and subsequent reception. This landmark publication will be invaluable to students and scholars of classical Persian literature, ancient and medieval history and Middle East studies, as well as to anyone studying the Alexander tradition.
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Subject
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Alexander,356 B.C.-323 B.C.
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Alexander,356 B.C.-323 B.C.
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Subject
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Epic literature, Persian.
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Subject
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Littérature épique persane.
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Subject
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LITERARY CRITICISM-- Middle Eastern.
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Subject
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Epic literature, Persian.
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Dewey Classification
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891.5511
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LC Classification
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PK6501.I82V46 2018
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Added Entry
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Venetēs, Euangelos
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