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Princeton's great Persian book of kings

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton; Princeton University Press; 2015Description: 208 pages : color illustrations, map ; 34 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.5 SIM 23 13105
Contents:
The Peck Shahnama: from Shiraz to Princeton / Marianna Shreve Simpson Marginalia in the Peck Shahnama / Louise Marlow Catalogue / Marianna Shreve Simpson Appendix 1 : dimensions, references, and reproductions Appendix 2 : terms used in Firdausi's text and glossed in the marginalia
Summary: Princeton's Great Persian Book of Kings presents the first comprehensive examination of a beautifully decorated yet relatively unknown manuscript of the Shahnama (Book of Kings), created in 1589-90 in the flourishing cultural center of Shiraz. Held by Princeton University and called the Peck Shahnama after its donor, the work ranks among the finest intact 16th-century Persian manuscripts in the United States. Composed more than one thousand years ago, the epic poem Shahnama narrates the story of Iran from the dawn of time to the 7th century A.D. Its 50,000 verses and countless tales of Iran's ancient kings and heroes have been a vital source of artistic inspiration in Persian culture for centuries. Author Marianna Shreve Simpson offers a detailed discussion of the Peck Shahnama, including its origins, history, and artistic characteristics. All of the manuscript's intricately illuminated and illustrated folios are reproduced with stunning new photography, and each is accompanied by commentary on its narrative themes and artistic presentation. An essay by Louise Marlow explores the manuscript's extensive marginal glosses, an unusual feature of the Peck Shahnama.
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Book Marium Abdulla Library Non-Ref Liberal Arts 709.5 SIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13105


Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at Princeton University Art Museum, October 3, 2015-January 24, 2016


The Peck Shahnama: from Shiraz to Princeton / Marianna Shreve Simpson
Marginalia in the Peck Shahnama / Louise Marlow
Catalogue / Marianna Shreve Simpson
Appendix 1 : dimensions, references, and reproductions
Appendix 2 : terms used in Firdausi's text and glossed in the marginalia

Princeton's Great Persian Book of Kings presents the first comprehensive examination of a beautifully decorated yet relatively unknown manuscript of the Shahnama (Book of Kings), created in 1589-90 in the flourishing cultural center of Shiraz. Held by Princeton University and called the Peck Shahnama after its donor, the work ranks among the finest intact 16th-century Persian manuscripts in the United States. Composed more than one thousand years ago, the epic poem Shahnama narrates the story of Iran from the dawn of time to the 7th century A.D. Its 50,000 verses and countless tales of Iran's ancient kings and heroes have been a vital source of artistic inspiration in Persian culture for centuries. Author Marianna Shreve Simpson offers a detailed discussion of the Peck Shahnama, including its origins, history, and artistic characteristics. All of the manuscript's intricately illuminated and illustrated folios are reproduced with stunning new photography, and each is accompanied by commentary on its narrative themes and artistic presentation. An essay by Louise Marlow explores the manuscript's extensive marginal glosses, an unusual feature of the Peck Shahnama.

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