An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works

Abstract "Mat'la" is one of the rhetorical and prosodic works of the seventeenth century in Iran which was written by a literary minister called Razi-al-din Mohammad Ibn Mohammad Shafii Mostofi. He wrote the book by order of Caliph Sultan Mazandarani, one of the Safavid ministers and...

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Main Authors: Yahya Kardgar, Fatemrh Mahdavi
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Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2012-11-01
Series:Literary Arts
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spelling doaj-b4b79101468a490895b724b9a18684c72020-11-24T23:42:39ZfasUniversity of IsfahanLiterary Arts 2008-80272322-34482012-11-01426992An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical WorksYahya Kardgar0Fatemrh Mahdavi1 Associate professor of Persian Language and Literature, University of Qom M.A. Graduate of Persian Language and Literature, University of Qom Abstract "Mat'la" is one of the rhetorical and prosodic works of the seventeenth century in Iran which was written by a literary minister called Razi-al-din Mohammad Ibn Mohammad Shafii Mostofi. He wrote the book by order of Caliph Sultan Mazandarani, one of the Safavid ministers and dedicated to him. The topic of the book revolves around figures of speech including rhetoric, prosody and rhyme. The author of the book has been influenced by the previous works on this subject, including "Me'yar-al-Ash'ar"," Meyar-e-Jamali" and "Hadayeq-al-Sehr". This study can clarify the missing link in between Teimouria and Qajar Period rhetoric in Iran . It can also be a contribution to the direction that rhetorical books have takenhttp://uijs.ui.ac.ir/liar/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-55&slc_lang=en&sid=1Matl\'a Prosody (Arooz) Rhyme (Qafieh) Ma\'ani Bayan and Rhetoric and Critique
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An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
Literary Arts
Matl\'a
Prosody (Arooz)
Rhyme (Qafieh)
Ma\'ani
Bayan and Rhetoric and Critique
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Fatemrh Mahdavi
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title An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
title_short An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
title_full An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
title_fullStr An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
title_full_unstemmed An Introduction of the Book mat\'la and it\'s Posion in the Rhetorical Works
title_sort introduction of the book mat\'la and it\'s posion in the rhetorical works
publisher University of Isfahan
series Literary Arts
issn 2008-8027
2322-3448
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Abstract "Mat'la" is one of the rhetorical and prosodic works of the seventeenth century in Iran which was written by a literary minister called Razi-al-din Mohammad Ibn Mohammad Shafii Mostofi. He wrote the book by order of Caliph Sultan Mazandarani, one of the Safavid ministers and dedicated to him. The topic of the book revolves around figures of speech including rhetoric, prosody and rhyme. The author of the book has been influenced by the previous works on this subject, including "Me'yar-al-Ash'ar"," Meyar-e-Jamali" and "Hadayeq-al-Sehr". This study can clarify the missing link in between Teimouria and Qajar Period rhetoric in Iran . It can also be a contribution to the direction that rhetorical books have taken
topic Matl\'a
Prosody (Arooz)
Rhyme (Qafieh)
Ma\'ani
Bayan and Rhetoric and Critique
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