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Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I

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A scholarly study surveys how pre-Islamic Iranian texts, institutions, and clerical traditions contributed to Arabic literary and ethical writings. It argues that Persian Pahlavi works and Parsi moral catechisms underlie key adab and ethico-didactic compilations, traces translations from Pahlavi into Arabic, and analyzes specific Persian-derived texts cited by medieval Arab authors. Organized into chapters on sources, clergy, didactic books, adab literature, and translators, the volume is followed by appendices that assemble examples, documentary extracts, and bibliographic notes illustrating Iranian material preserved in Arabic chronicles and lexica.

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Konstantin Aleksandrovich Inostrantzev

Konstantin Aleksandrovich Inostrantzev was a notable scholar and writer known for his contributions to the study of literature and cultural influences. His work, "Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I," explores the significant impact of Iranian culture on Islamic literary traditions. Inostrantzev's research provides valuable insights into the interplay between different literary heritages, highlighting the complexities of cultural exchange. His scholarly pursuits reflect a deep engagement with the historical contexts that shape literary expression, making his contributions relevant to both literary studies and cultural history.

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