Khusrow o Shirin [The Romance of Khosrow and Shirin].
8vo (124 x 192 mm). 247 ff. Persian manuscript on paper. Black nasta'liq script in two columns, ruled in gilt with gilt patterns in the borders. With 10 painted miniatures. Very fine contemporary floral lacquered binding on a field of gold.
€ 12.500,00
One of the greatest Persian Romances by the most famous romantic epic poet of Persian literature, Nizami Ganjavi (1141-1209 CE), decorated with gold and illustrated with 10 miniatures depicting the dramatic moments of the tale, from romantic meetings to attempted murders.
Ganjavi, a native of the Seljuq empire city Ganja (now Ganca, Azerbaijan), wrote several epics, each leaving its own indelible mark on Persian literature. Of these, few have had the incredible impact of "Khusrow o Shirin". Drawing on the "Shanameh" (considered the Iranian national epic) and earlier Parthian myth, Ganjavi's "Khusrow o Shirin" is a highly fictionalized story of the Sasanian King Khosrow II and the Christian Shirin, heavily featuring Khosrow's rival in love, Farhad. The latter became so popular that a tradition of telling the story "Khusrow o Shirin" as a tragedy between Farhad and Shirin continues to this day.
The ten miniatures illustrating this manuscript are done in a playful and bright Kashmiri style. They show theatrical moments of reunion, death, hunting, and court life.
From a private Parisian collection under the name "P".
Some wear to binding; a little gentle soiling to text. In good condition.
Paola Orsatti, "Khosrow o Sirin", in Encyclopedia Iranica.