Al-Dīnawarī's Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl : an historiographical study of Sasanian Iran /

"This book is a study of the pre-Islamic passages of Abu Hanifa Ahmad ibn Dawud ibn Wanand Dinawari's 'Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl'. It is intended for scholars of Late Antiquity. Special emphasis is placed on Dinawari's exposition of the rule of the Sasanian dynasty and qu...

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Main Author: Bonner, Michael Richard Jackson, 1982- (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bures-sur-Yvette : Groupe pour l'étude de la civilisation du Moyen-Orient, 2015
Bures-sur-Yvette : Groupe pour l'étude de la civilisation du Moyen-Orient, 2015
Series:Res orientales ; v. 23
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Summary:"This book is a study of the pre-Islamic passages of Abu Hanifa Ahmad ibn Dawud ibn Wanand Dinawari's 'Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl'. It is intended for scholars of Late Antiquity. Special emphasis is placed on Dinawari's exposition of the rule of the Sasanian dynasty and questions relating to the mysterious Khudaynama tradition which are intimately connected with it. Beginning with a discussion of Dinawari and his work, the book moves into a discussion of indigenous Iranian historiography. Speculation on the sources of 'Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl' follows, and the historiographical investigation of the most substantial portion of 'Kitab al-Aḥbar al-Tiwal's notices on the Sasanian dynasty comes next. The findings of the book are set out in a narrative of Sasanian history at the end. This book was written with one main question in mind: what does 'Dinawari's "Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl', have to say about pre-Islamic Iranian history? A host of other questions arose immediately: who was Dinawari; when did he live; what did he do; how was his work perceived by others; where did Dinawari get his information and how did he present it; is Dinawari's information reliable?"--Page 4 of cover
"This book is a study of the pre-Islamic passages of Abu Hanifa Ahmad ibn Dawud ibn Wanand Dinawari's 'Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl'. It is intended for scholars of Late Antiquity. Special emphasis is placed on Dinawari's exposition of the rule of the Sasanian dynasty and questions relating to the mysterious Khudaynama tradition which are intimately connected with it. Beginning with a discussion of Dinawari and his work, the book moves into a discussion of indigenous Iranian historiography. Speculation on the sources of 'Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl' follows, and the historiographical investigation of the most substantial portion of 'Kitab al-Aḥbar al-Tiwal's notices on the Sasanian dynasty comes next. The findings of the book are set out in a narrative of Sasanian history at the end. This book was written with one main question in mind: what does 'Dinawari's "Kitāb al-Aḥbār al-Ṭiwāl', have to say about pre-Islamic Iranian history? A host of other questions arose immediately: who was Dinawari; when did he live; what did he do; how was his work perceived by others; where did Dinawari get his information and how did he present it; is Dinawari's information reliable?"--Page 4 of cover
Physical Description:149 pages ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-19) and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:2952137676
9782952137676
ISSN:1142-2831 ;