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        A Key to the Treasure of the Hakim

        Artistic and Humanistic Aspects of Nizami Ganjavi's Khamsa

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        Bürgel, Johann-Christoph (editor)
        Ruymbeke, van, Christine (editor)
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        English
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        Abstract
        This "Key" to the Khamsa consists of thirteen essays by eminent scholars in the field of Persian Studies, each focusing on different aspects of the Khamsa, which is a collection of five long poems written by the Persian poet Nizami of Ganja. Nizami (1141-1209) lived and worked in Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan. He is widely recognized as one of the main poets of Medieval Persia, a towering figure who produced outstanding poetry, straddling mysticism, romances and epics. He has left his mark on the whole Persian-speaking world and countless younger poets in the area stretching from the Ottoman to the Mughal worlds (present-day Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, India) have found him an inspiration and have tried to emulate him. His work has influenced such other immense poets as Hafez, Rumi, and Saadi. His five masnavis (long poems) address a variety of topics and disciplines and have all enjoyed enormous fame, as the countless surviving manuscripts of his work indicate. His heroes, Khosrow and Shirin, Leili and Majnun, Iskandar count amongst the stars of the Persian literary firmament and have become household names all over the Islamic world. The essays in the present volume constitute a significant development in the field of Nizami-studies, and on a more general level, of classical Persian literature. They focus on topics such as mysticism, art history, comparative literature, science, and philosophy. they show how classical Greek knowledge mingles in a unique manner with the Persian past and the Islamic culture in Nizami's world. They reflect a high degree of engagement with the existing scholarship in the field, they revive and challenge traditional views on the poet and his work and are indispensable both for specialists in the field and for anyone interested in the movement of ideas in the Medieval world.
         
        Deze "sleutel" om de 'Khamsa' te ontsluiten bestaat uit dertien essays door specialisten op het gebied van Perzische Studies. Elk essay richt zich op een ander aspect van de 'Khamsa', een verzameling van vijf lange gedichten geschreven door de Perzische dichter Nizami van Ganja. Nizami (1141-1209) woonde en werkte in Ganja, in het huidige Azerbeidzjan. Hij wordt algemeen erkend als een van de belangrijkste dichters van het middeleeuwse Perzië. Hij schreef poëzie op het breukvlak mystiek, romances en heldendichten en drukte zijn stempel op talloze jonge dichters, zoals Hafez, Rumi en Saadi, over een gebied dat zich uitstrekt van het huidige Turkije, Azerbeidzjan, Armenië, Georgië, Iran, Afghanistan, oezbekistan, Tadzjikistan, Pakistan, India. De essays dit boek zorgen voor een nieuwe kijk op de 'Khamsa'. Zij richten zich op onderwerpen als mystiek, kunstgeschiedenis, vergelijkende literatuur, wetenschap en filosofie. Ze laten zien hoe de klassieke Griekse kennis zich op een unieke manier vermengde met het Perzische verleden en de islamitische cultuur. Dit boek is onmisbaar voor de specialisten op het gebied van Perzische literatuur, maar ook goed leesbaar voor de geïnteresseerd leek.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32748
        Keywords
        philosophy; cultuur and geschiedenis; nederlandse letterkunde; culture and history; filosofie; dutch literature; Gog and Magog; Haft Peykar; Khidr; Persians
        DOI
        10.5117/9789087280970
        ISBN
        9789400600140, 9789087280970
        OCN
        746747225
        Publisher
        Leiden University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.lup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        Leiden, 2011
        Series
        Iranian Studies Series,
        Classification
        Biography, Literature and Literary studies
        Poetry by individual poets
        History
        Philosophy
        Pages
        306
        Public remark
        Relevant Wikipedia pages: Gog and Magog - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gog_and_Magog; Haft Peykar - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haft_Peykar; Khidr - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khidr; Persians - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persians
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        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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