The articcle discusses geographical texts belonging to the Zoroastrian tradition and written in Avestan and Middle Persian. The author shows that ancient and medieval texts show a marked degree of continuity, though the latter adapt to the geographical reality of later times. This work is part of a series of papers dealing with Iranian geographical texts.

De Persarum Regni descriptionibus, otii fructus. Some Thoughts on Geographical Literature in the Zoroastrian Tradition / Cereti, Carlo G.. - (2022), pp. 95-116.

De Persarum Regni descriptionibus, otii fructus. Some Thoughts on Geographical Literature in the Zoroastrian Tradition

Carlo G. Cereti
2022

Abstract

The articcle discusses geographical texts belonging to the Zoroastrian tradition and written in Avestan and Middle Persian. The author shows that ancient and medieval texts show a marked degree of continuity, though the latter adapt to the geographical reality of later times. This work is part of a series of papers dealing with Iranian geographical texts.
2022
Dadestan i Denig. Festschrift for Mahmoud Jaafari-Dehaghi
978-600-105-228-6
Zoroastrianism, geographical literature; Avestan Language; Middle Persian
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De Persarum Regni descriptionibus, otii fructus. Some Thoughts on Geographical Literature in the Zoroastrian Tradition / Cereti, Carlo G.. - (2022), pp. 95-116.
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