Manuscripts of Manuchehri’s divan are relatively new. Only one manuscript dates back to 1051 A.H. Scribes have systematically “modernized” the older records. To have access to the poet’s language, one must either refer to the old manuscripts which are still unknown or else resort to literary miscellanies containing the poet’s poems. The author has presented here a number of different and rather older records of the poet’s six odes from three old sources.
Sadeghi, A. A. (2012). Different Records of Manuchehri’s Six Odes (i.e. Qasidahs) in Three Old Sources. New Literary Studies, 45(3), 1-28. doi: 10.22067/jls.v45i3.21503
MLA
Ali Ashraf Sadeghi. "Different Records of Manuchehri’s Six Odes (i.e. Qasidahs) in Three Old Sources", New Literary Studies, 45, 3, 2012, 1-28. doi: 10.22067/jls.v45i3.21503
HARVARD
Sadeghi, A. A. (2012). 'Different Records of Manuchehri’s Six Odes (i.e. Qasidahs) in Three Old Sources', New Literary Studies, 45(3), pp. 1-28. doi: 10.22067/jls.v45i3.21503
CHICAGO
A. A. Sadeghi, "Different Records of Manuchehri’s Six Odes (i.e. Qasidahs) in Three Old Sources," New Literary Studies, 45 3 (2012): 1-28, doi: 10.22067/jls.v45i3.21503
VANCOUVER
Sadeghi, A. A. Different Records of Manuchehri’s Six Odes (i.e. Qasidahs) in Three Old Sources. New Literary Studies, 2012; 45(3): 1-28. doi: 10.22067/jls.v45i3.21503
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