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Go to My LibraryHekmate Khosravani
- Language
- Persian
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- Publisher
- Farno - Tehran
- Pages
- 720
- ISBN
- 9789646671287
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The book is highly praised as a comprehensive and meticulously referenced academic work exploring the rich tradition of Khosravani wisdom. Reviewers commend its detailed analysis of this philosophical school, tracing its origins from Zoroastrian teachings and its profound influence on significant historical and literary figures. It is highlighted for its ability to illuminate complex concepts and their roots in classical Persian poetry and cultural practices, offering insights into the deeper meanings of various terms and traditions. The book is also lauded as an excellent resource for understanding the concept of illumination (Ishraq) and its historical development, providing a comparative study of philosophy, wisdom, and mysticism in ancient Iran from its early beginnings to its continuation into the present day.
The provided reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with no explicit criticisms or negative points mentioned regarding the book's content, style, or approach. One review notes that the Khosravani wisdom tradition itself is not widely known to a large part of society, which could imply the subject matter might be complex or niche for some readers, but this observation is not a critique of the book's quality or accessibility.
Overall, this book appears to be a seminal work, highly regarded for its academic depth, comprehensive coverage, and ability to shed light on an important yet often underrecognized philosophical tradition. It is strongly recommended for readers with an interest in ancient Iranian philosophy, Zoroastrianism, mysticism, and the philosophical foundations of classical Persian literature. Those curious about the historical influences on various thinkers or seeking to uncover the deeper meanings behind cultural expressions and literary concepts in works by prominent Persian poets would find this book particularly insightful and valuable.
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