Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 73

volume Number : 15
number In Volume : 3
issue Number : 73

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15، number In Volume 3، ، issue Number 73

Introducing and Studying the Style and Content of Manuscript 8982 of the Islamic Consultative Assembly Entitled Anthology of Poetry and Prose

Yadollah Abedi Nahr Khalaji , Mehrdad Chatraei Azizabadi (Author in Charge), Ghorban Ali Ebrahimi

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Today, there is no doubt that any search and study, in the field of Persian poetry and prose, without referring to anthology and linear wars, will be an unfinished business. anthologies are important because in some cases they have kept the names and logos of anonymous poets and their poems safe from the ravages of time. One of these manuscripts is The anthology of Order and Prose, which has not yet been corrected or published. In the first place, the authors of this article have introduced, described and analyzed the structure of the anthology, and in the second step, they have expressed its stylistic features and unwritten verses in order to recognize the position and importance of this anthology and by presenting newly discovered poems that Sources have not been provided to provide a new source for correcting the Divan of Poets in Persian research.

METHODOLOGY: The present study is a theoretical study that has been done by descriptive-analytical research method and library tools.

FINDINGS: The anthology of order and prose was written by an anonymous author and is kept in the library of the Islamic Consultative Assembly under number 8982. In this anthology, 8500 verses of poems from the poets of the tenth and eleventh centuries AH and some anecdotes from Persian prose texts have been collected. This anthology is noteworthy in terms of style and content due to its newly discovered verses. In fact, the existence of unwritten verses of some poets confirms the richness of this anthology; Also, mentioning poems that are not mentioned in other sources adds value to this work. This version dates back to the tenth century and the first half of the eleventh century.

CONCLUSION: Today, one of the most important and important sources for any proofreader is anthology of poetry. The narrators of such collections, with ancient manuscripts, some of which have been looted by the passing of time, refer to the names and poems of poets, which today are new and foreign to researchers in the field of Persian poetry and literature.

Keyword
Manuscripts , anthology , Newly Written Poems , Correction

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