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PURPOSE BYLAWS EDITORS BOARDS MEMBERS


In 1999, SPPC undertook a mission to contribute to research in Classical Persian literature by funding a series of facsimile reproductions of important Persian manuscripts in order to make them available to the scholarly community for textual and paleographical studies. We hope such a series would promote textual scholarship that is virtually absent in departments of Iranian studies in the United States.

The process of publication of the manuscripts that are included in this series involves three steps: First, a manuscript is chosen based on its paleographic, textual, cultural, or other important characteristics. The choice is made by the series’ editors, Professor Iraj Afshar (emeritus, Tehran University), and Mahmoud Omidsalar (John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, CSULA). The editors may rely on the advice of other experts in the field. Second, permission to reproduce the codex in facsimile is secured from its individual or institutional owner. Third, the manuscript is reproduced in limited numbers in the original size by a publisher in Iran. Every volume has an extensive introduction that discusses the codicological, textual, and other features of the manuscript either in Persian or in English. Depending on the language of the main introductory essay, a summary in Persian or English is provided. Some volumes may have two long introductions; one in English and another in Persian. These are usually composed either by the editors or by other scholars that may be invited to contribute them to the volume.

Thanks to the generous financial support of the SPPC members, we have published four volumes in this series since 2001. These are: Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa-‘lQisas (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, ms. no. HS or 2371) in 2001; Mujmal al-Aqwal fi al-Hikam wa al-Amthal (holograph copy from Professor Mohaddes’s private collection) in 2002; Hazar Hekayat-e Sufiyan (a Sufi text from Professor Afshar’s private collection) in 2003; The Shahnameh (British Library’s manuscript. no. Add, 21.103) in 2005. The fifth volume, a holograph copy of the fourth book of Tarikh-e Wassaf (Nurosmaniye Kütüphanesi, manuscript no.3207) is in the final stages of production in Iran.

Foundation for the Preservation of Rare Manuscripts is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation is also qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devices, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 0f the code.

EDITORS

Iraj Afshar

Mahmoud Omidsalar

Nader Mottalebi- Kashani

Officers

Homayoon Shidnia, President and Treasurer

Mahmoud Omidsalar, Vice president

Cyrus Behroozi, Secretary

AT LARGE MEMBERS

Ardalan Hamid.

Esmaeil Beik Siavash.

Fakouri Ebrahim.

Farid Rahim.

Hariri Hossein.

Jafari Ali.

Kaviani Mohamad.

Mahdavian Jalal.

Paydar Niloofar.

Shahnavaz Nahid.

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ADVISORY BOARD

Anwar A .

Daryaee T. (UC Irvine)

Ha’eri A . ( Emeritus, Library of the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran)

Irani A . (Director,Center for the Written Heritage, Tehran)

Khaleghi-Motlagh J. (Emeritus, Hamburg University)

Lewis F. (University of Chicago)

Mahdavi Damghani A . (Harvard)

Matini J. (Emeritus Ferdowsi University)

Moayyad H.(Emeritus University of Chicago)

Osman G. Ozgudenli ( Istanbul )

Riyahi M.A. (Emeritus, Tehran University).

Sajjadi S.(CGIE, Tehran)

Waley M.I.( British Library)

Witkam J.J.( Leiden University)

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Life Memberships.

Afshar Iraj

Ardalan Soori & Hamid

Annex Healthcare Providers

Excellent In-Home Care

Farhang Foundation

Jafari Ali

Omidsalar, Mahmoud

Shah-Hosseini Farhad.

Sehat Guita K.

Shidnia Guity & Homayoon

SPPC Indiana

Yaacov Isaacs

Yarshater Ehsan

MEMBERS

Behforouz Mohammad

Behroozi Cyrus

Beik.Siavash.

Deldar Hashem

Dicken Asieh

Fakoori. Ebrahim

Farid Rahim

Hariri Hossein

Hariri Mahvash

Karimi Susan

Kaviani Mohamad

Kousari Atta

Kousari Ehsan

Mahdavian Jalal

Mansoori Ahmad

Massoumi Maryam

Mihankhah Hassan

Mollabashi Javad

Navid Nivad

Razban Ali

Shahnavaz Nahid

Sohrabi Alireza

Paydar Niloofar

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