The aim of the present paper is to illustrate as a case study, the linguistic and stylistic peculiarities characterizing the third book of the Dēnkard, one of the most authoritative texts in Zoroastrian Pahlavi literature (9th-10th CE). The analysis will consider these features as part of a coherent system, styled to serve the dialectic strategies pursued by the Zoroastrian high priests in response to the pressures their own community was facing in the early Islamic period. In order to provide a more comprehensive overview on DkIII language distinctiveness, the research will underline the outward/inward dynamics, addressing both the relation of this theological dialectic with the surrounding socio-cultural environment and the leadingrole cl...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
The manuscripts of the Iranian Pahlavi Yasna contain two consecutive colophons, the second of which ...
Socio-political terms exist in all world languages and are directly related to the socio-political s...
The linguistic situation in Iran at the beginning of the Islamic era is described in a famous passag...
The Gizistag Abāliš is a ninth- or tenth-century Pahlavi text, recording a debate which took place a...
The Zoroastrian religion, taking its name from the prophet Zoroaster, Greek version of the Avestan n...
In the article I would like to pay attention to the internal diversity of so-called Muslim world. In...
The fall of Sassanid Empire by Muslim Arabs brought about a deep transformation in religious aspect ...
This article evaluates the development of a generic term for ‘religion’ in late antique Manichaeism ...
The Āẕar Kaivānīs, a syncretistic religious school in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, combi...
http://www.eacrh.net/ojs/index.php/crossroads/article/view/84This article is about the impact of pre...
A Persian treatise ‘Ulamā-ye Islām, whose origin is supposed to be the Pahlavi Edict by the Sasanian...
The chapter is based on fieldwork conducted in Tehran and it examines the idea of Zoroastrians as an...
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in so...
Using a corpus of contemporary Yazdi Zoroastrian oral literature, this article demonstrates that the...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
The manuscripts of the Iranian Pahlavi Yasna contain two consecutive colophons, the second of which ...
Socio-political terms exist in all world languages and are directly related to the socio-political s...
The linguistic situation in Iran at the beginning of the Islamic era is described in a famous passag...
The Gizistag Abāliš is a ninth- or tenth-century Pahlavi text, recording a debate which took place a...
The Zoroastrian religion, taking its name from the prophet Zoroaster, Greek version of the Avestan n...
In the article I would like to pay attention to the internal diversity of so-called Muslim world. In...
The fall of Sassanid Empire by Muslim Arabs brought about a deep transformation in religious aspect ...
This article evaluates the development of a generic term for ‘religion’ in late antique Manichaeism ...
The Āẕar Kaivānīs, a syncretistic religious school in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, combi...
http://www.eacrh.net/ojs/index.php/crossroads/article/view/84This article is about the impact of pre...
A Persian treatise ‘Ulamā-ye Islām, whose origin is supposed to be the Pahlavi Edict by the Sasanian...
The chapter is based on fieldwork conducted in Tehran and it examines the idea of Zoroastrians as an...
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in so...
Using a corpus of contemporary Yazdi Zoroastrian oral literature, this article demonstrates that the...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
The manuscripts of the Iranian Pahlavi Yasna contain two consecutive colophons, the second of which ...
Socio-political terms exist in all world languages and are directly related to the socio-political s...