Husraw Ier, reconstructions d'un règne : sources et documents
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Husraw Ier, reconstructions d'un règne : sources et documents
(Studia iranica, Cahier ; 53)
Association pour l'avancement des études iraniennes , Diffusion, Peeters, 2015
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Husraw 1er, reconstructions d'un règne
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Le regne de Husraw Ier Anosirwan / Chosroes (531-579), le plus brillant
de la dynastie sassanide, fut une periode-charniere dans l'histoire de
l'Iran tant les projets etatiques de restructuration furent d'ampleur,
affectant toutes les strates de la societe - annees propices aussi au
developpement culturel du pays et au renforcement de l'autorite royale.
Aucune manifestation scientifique d'ampleur n'avait jusqu'ici ete
consacree a ce sujet. La finalite du colloque dont nous publions ici les
actes visait donc a reunir des specialistes internationaux travaillant
sur une documentation le plus souvent encore inaccessible voire inedite,
relevant de champs disciplinaires et de langues varies. Ces interactions
et regards croises permettent de reconstruire les multiples facettes de
ce regne, offrant une contribution feconde a l'histoire de l'Orient au
VIe siecle.
The reign of Husraw I Anosirwan / Chosroes
(531-579), the most remarkable one during the Sasanian dynasty, was
pivotal in the history of Iran. During that period, far-reaching
projects to restructure the state affected all strata of society, royal
power was strengthened and the country experienced significant cultural
development. No major scientific gathering was devoted to this subject,
and here are published the proceedings of a symposium organized in
Paris. Its aim was to bring together international scholars from various
fields who work on often difficult-to-access or hitherto unpublished
source material in several languages. The resulting interactions and
intersecting perspectives help to piece together many facets of that
reign, thus providing a rich contribution to the history of the East in
the 6th century.
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