Details

Title

Book review: Anna Krasnowolska, Mythes, croyances populaires et symbolique animaledans la littérature persane, Paris 2012 (“Studia Iranica”, cahier 48, pages 1-244)

Journal title

Folia Orientalia

Yearbook

2013

Issue

vol. L

Authors

Divisions of PAS

Nauki Humanistyczne i Społeczne

Coverage

413-415

Publisher

Commission of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences – Kraków Branch

Type

Recenzje / Book Reviews

Identifier

ISSN 0015-5675

Aims and scope

Folia Orientalia (FOr) is an international multi- and interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Commission of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Kraków Branch) which aims to publish high quality writing relevant to the Near and Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia and Africa. The journal was founded in 1959 and it spans all periods, from ancient times to the present, of the cultures and civilisations of the areas studied. Major disciplines include linguistics and comparative linguistics (including Semitic, Afroasiatic, African, Iranian, Turkish, Indian etc.), literary studies, history, religion and cultural studies, art and archaeology.

The journal is aimed at both established and new researchers, who are encouraged to present innovative research, including that based on fieldwork. In principle, there are no restrictions on the length of articles. All contributions are accessible via Open Access.

Folia Orientalia publishes original research articles, review articles and book reviews in English, French or German.

Abstracting & Indexing

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Arianta

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ERIH Plus

Index Islamicus

Linguistic Bibliography

MLA International Bibliography

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