The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi

The current research investigates the Sassanid phoenix that had been created during ancient time in Persia (Iran). Sassanid dynasty is the last Persian Empire before the emergence of Islam in the country. This research examines the Sassanid phoenix which is an imaginative hybrid creature that looks...

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第一著者: Maryam Borzouyan , Dastjerdi
フォーマット: 学位論文
出版事項: 2017
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description The current research investigates the Sassanid phoenix that had been created during ancient time in Persia (Iran). Sassanid dynasty is the last Persian Empire before the emergence of Islam in the country. This research examines the Sassanid phoenix which is an imaginative hybrid creature that looks like a winged mammal. Historians and Iranian studies scholars suggest that the body parts of this creature comprise of the dog, lion, eagle and peacock. These animals are part of the Sassanid phoenix and were considered sacred and some had cultural value during the ancient times. So, the current research examines the iconic value of each part of this creature according to Erwin Panofsky’s theory about iconography and iconology in three steps, which include, formal art analysis, studying the subject matter, investigating cultural and religious values related to the subject matter. Then, the researcher selected five samples of Sassanid phoenix motifs. Firstly a formal analysis of each composite part of the phoenix (head, wings, claws, and tail) is carried out. Then the significance of each composite part is examined within the historical context of the Sassanid Empire and its neighboring countries, by referencing historical books, sacred texts and literature.
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spelling oai:studentsrepo.um.edu.my:80522020-05-21T17:40:30Z The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi Maryam Borzouyan , Dastjerdi CB History of civilization NX Arts in general The current research investigates the Sassanid phoenix that had been created during ancient time in Persia (Iran). Sassanid dynasty is the last Persian Empire before the emergence of Islam in the country. This research examines the Sassanid phoenix which is an imaginative hybrid creature that looks like a winged mammal. Historians and Iranian studies scholars suggest that the body parts of this creature comprise of the dog, lion, eagle and peacock. These animals are part of the Sassanid phoenix and were considered sacred and some had cultural value during the ancient times. So, the current research examines the iconic value of each part of this creature according to Erwin Panofsky’s theory about iconography and iconology in three steps, which include, formal art analysis, studying the subject matter, investigating cultural and religious values related to the subject matter. Then, the researcher selected five samples of Sassanid phoenix motifs. Firstly a formal analysis of each composite part of the phoenix (head, wings, claws, and tail) is carried out. Then the significance of each composite part is examined within the historical context of the Sassanid Empire and its neighboring countries, by referencing historical books, sacred texts and literature. 2017-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/8052/1/All.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/8052/9/maryam.pdf Maryam Borzouyan , Dastjerdi (2017) The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/8052/
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The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title_full The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title_fullStr The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title_full_unstemmed The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title_short The phoenix motif during the decline of the Sassanid Empire (600-700AD) / Maryam Borzouyan Dastjerdi
title_sort phoenix motif during the decline of the sassanid empire 600 700ad maryam borzouyan dastjerdi
topic CB History of civilization
NX Arts in general
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