نتایج جستجو برای: persian mythology

تعداد نتایج: 14288  

Mythology allocated a large part, fundamental and effectively to the human mind. The knowledge of mythology in fact recognizes the important infrastructure of ideas, culture and civilization. One of the most common ways to study mythology is to implement psychological ideas in mythology. The result is not only a better understanding of mythology, but also a better understanding of human psyche ...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
manizheh abdollahi paramedical college, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran faride pourgiv department of foreign languages & linguistics, shiraz university, shiraz, iran

in this paper the practice of medicine in ancient iran is studied. mythology of ancient iran has many references to how diseases were treated and medicine dispensed. there is even a mention of surgery; presumably the rst caesarian section in the history of medicine is performed for the birth of mythological persian hero, rostam. this study looks at mythology, ancient persian religious texts an...

Journal: :زبان شناخت 0
بهار مختاریان استاد یار دانشگاه هنر اصفهان

in this article the writer has depicted the role of the nourishment in the formation of the culture by investigating the persian mythology of the first human beings, mashia and mashianeh. by comparing the narration of this mythology with the similar ones, the author has shown that the vegetarianism is the ideal form of nourishment in the iranian culture, while the carnivorism is the contrasting...

ژورنال: گلجام 2009
شایسته‌فر, مهناز, صباغ‌پور آرانی, طیبه,

Since long ago the motif of “fish” has been one of the motifs employed in Persian artworks. As well as having extraordinary beauty of form, fish has deep symbolic meanings and has motivated Persian artists of different ages to employ it in their works. Rugs of Safavid era are among such artworks. Both in ancient Iranian mythology and also in Islamic culture, fish has enjoyed a signi...

2005
Hyun-Joo Kim

We study the Greek and Roman mythology using the network theory. We construct a directed network by using a dictionary of Greek and Roman mythology in which the nodes represent the entries listed in the dictionary and we make directional links from an entry to other entries that appear in its explanatory part. We find that this network is clearly not a random network but a directed scale-free n...

Journal: :پژوهش های ایران شناسی 0
محمّدحسن جلالیان چالشتری استادیار دانشگاه تبریز

despite the few data about mardâs in shâhnâme, the very high attention of scholars to him and his name is indebted to the importance of his son, zahhâk, in iranian mythology. the lack of any information about this personality in avesta, ambiguity of written forms of his name in pahlavi script in middle persian texts, multiplicity of the recorded forms in islamic texts and also the similarity of...

2012

It may perhaps seem to you as though our theories are a kind of mythology and, in the present case, not even an agreeable one. But does not every science come in the end to a kind of mythology?” These words, addressed to Albert Einstein, were written by Sigmund Freud in 1932, seven years before his death. In his New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, published in the same year, the compar...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی(منتشر نمی شود) 0
دکتر علیرضا حاجیان زاده

khaghani shervani is one of the greatest authors and poets of the sixth cent. (a.h.) in the persian literature. he has also written poems in arabic. understanding his poetical works is very difficult since he has repeatedly used various knowledge of his time) such as the islamic concepts and the holy hadith. the iranian and semitic mythology) etc. his poetical works have been edited and publish...

Journal: : 2021

Divan literature, a style of writing under Persian and Islamic influence, is very prescriptive. The poets generally stayed within these rules but formed deep layers meaning together with mazmun concepts. poetry, which benefits from many fields, celestial books to astronomy, mythology legend, miracle superstition, medicine math, also rich in terms individuals who have become mazmun. Some are sai...

2002
John Duda

In this thesis, I will survey some philosophically representative approaches to the problem of the relationship between context and meaning. Starting from G.W.F. Hegel’s discussion of the meaninglessness of indexical terms in the Phenomenology of Spirit, I will investigate Gottlob Frege’s notion of context and the legacy of this notion in the formal sciences of language, showing that this appro...

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