Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I by Konstantin Aleksandrovich Inostrantzev
page 78 of 175 (44%)
page 78 of 175 (44%)
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P. 110, Reference to an inscription on a stone slab discovered in the treasury of a Persian king. P. 163, The story of Balash as narrated by Kisrawi, (on this story Baron Rosen bases his investigation of the Pahlavi _Khodaynama_.) P. 168, An anecdote of King Aberwez. Professor Inostranzev finds the following Iranian material in the Mahasin-wal masavi and the Mahasin-wal azdad (MM=Mahasin-wal Masavi, and MA=Mahasin wal-azdad): MA, 21, 4 to 10--MM, 490, 2 to 7. MA, 37, 12 to 14--MM, 128, 11 to 12. MA, 53, 14 to 16--MM, 571, 1 to 3. MA, 78, 5 to 9--MM, 202, 2 to 5. MA, 79, 2 to 6--MM, 202, 14 to 16. MA, 79, 6 to 11--MM, 202, 16 to 203, 2. MA, 168,20 to 3--MM, 310, 16 to 18. MA, 170, 2 to 3--MM, 313, 7 to 8. MA, 173, 8 to 16--MM, 372, 11 to 18. In connection with the importance of Kisrawi as regards the Persian literary material, these are the extracts from him in the two Arabic works: MA, 168, 20 to 269, 3--MM, 310, 16 to 18. |
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