Title (alternative):
Transkriptionsvariante: Mas̲navī-i maʻnavī Mawlānā Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī ; taṣḥīḥ-i mujaddad va tarjamah, Ḥasan Lāhūtī
Publisher:
Intišārāt-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb
:
ir
Ort:
Tihrān
Date:
2014
Language:
Persisch
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Abstract:
mujallad-i avval. Daftar-i avval va duvvum -- mujallad-i duvvum. Daftar-i sivvum va chahārum -- mujallad sivvum. Daftar-i panjum va shishum -- mujallad chahārum. Kashf al-abyāt va namāyahʹhā.
The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 4
The founder of the Mawlawiyya order of dervishes, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (d. 672/1273) is the most celebrated and widely quoted mystical poet of the Persianate world. Born in Balkh in 604/1207, he was still a child when his father, a preacher, emigrated westwards with his family, moving to Malaṭya, Sivas, Akshehir, Larende and, finally, Konya. It was in Konya that Rūmī, who had also received a regular education, met the people who would give his life a decisive turn towards mysticism: first, his father’s former pupil Sayyid Burhān al-Dīn Muḥaqqiq (d. 637/1239-40) and then, most of all, the celebrated mystic Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī (d. 645/1247). Rūmī’s Mathnawi-yi maʿnawī is a didactic poem inspired by his favourite student Ḥusām al-Dīn Čelebi (d. 683/1284). Composed in six fascicles ( daftar ), it took several years to complete. The edition printed here is an enhanced version of the one by Nicholson, with Nicholson’s introductory essays and notes translated into Persian. 4 vols; volume 4
Object text:
Maulānā Ǧalāl-ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balḫī ; taṣḥīḥ-i muǧaddad wa tarǧuma Ḥasan Lāhūtī
Ākhirīn taṣḥīḥ-i Raynūld A. Nīkulsūn va muqābalah-ʼi mujaddad bā nuskhah-i Qūnīyah
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مولانا جلاالدین محمد بلخی ; تصحیح مجدّد و ترجمه حسن لاهوتی
Ākhirīn taṣḥīḥ-i Raynūld A. Nīkulsūn va muqābalah-ʼi mujaddad bā nuskhah-i Qūnīyah
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مولانا جلاالدین محمد بلخی ; تصحیح مجدّد و ترجمه حسن لاهوتی
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