Nama-i farhangistan (magazine)
Nama-i Farhangistan (Persian: نامه فرهنگستان; translated: Writings of the Academy), was a Persian-language magazine that was published monthly in Tehran between 1943 and 1947.[1] A total of 10 issues in 5 volumes were published.[2]
Categories | Literature, Linguistics |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | 1943 |
Final issue | 1947 |
Country | Iran |
Based in | Tehran |
Language | Persian |
Website | Nāma-i farhangistān |
Description
The magazine was the publication organ of the Academy of Iran (pers. Farhangistān-i Īrān), founded in 1935, the predecessor of the Academy for Persian Language and Literature, and thus became an important pioneer for linguistic research and language reforms in the Pahlavi era.[3]
Among the members of the Academy were well-known politicians and diplomats, numerous famous Iranian writers and scholars of that time, such as Abbas Iqbal (1896-1955), the founder of the magazine Yadgar, and Ali-Akbar Dehchoda (1879–1956), the co-founder of the magazine Sur-e Esrafil and author of the Dictionary of Dehchoda (Loghat-nāme-ye Dehchodā) - the most important and comprehensive dictionary of the Persian language and literature.[2]
The Academy, whose primary objective was to preserve and protect the Persian language, in particular used the journal for publishing Persian equivalents to replace certain foreign words.[2] From 1995 on the publication organ experienced a quarterly reprint of the same name.[4]
References
- "Nāma-i farhangistān". Nāma-i farhangistān. 1943–47.
- "FARHANGESTĀN – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- Abbas, Amanat (2019). Green, Nile (ed.). From Peshawar to Tehran. An Anti-imperialist Poet of the Late Persianate Milieu. p. 294.
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External links
- Online-Version: Nāma-i farhangistān
- Digital Collections: Arabische, persische und osmanisch-türkische Periodika