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Prof. Richard Foltz_On the Margins of Greater Iran, Frye and Tajiks in Memory of Dr. Richard Frye
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Prof. Richard Foltz_On the Margins of Greater Iran, Frye and Tajiks in Memory of Dr. Richard Frye
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East of the Euphrates: The Contribution of Sasanian History to Theorizing Late Antiquity
https://pourdavoud.ucla.edu/media/videos/east-of-the-euphrates-the-contribution-of-sasanian-history-to-theorizing-late-antiquity/
About the Speaker
Albert de Jong is Professor of the Study of Religion in the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. He studied Theology and Persian (cum laude) in Utrecht from 1984 to 1990, and Old and Middle Iranian languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London from 1990 to 1991. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Utrecht in 1996 with a dissertation on Zoroastrianism in Greek and Latin literature. For this work, he was awarded a Golda Meir post-doctoral fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which he held from 1996 to 1997. Upon his return to the Netherlands, he started a post-doctoral project funded by the Netherlands Science Organization on the internal diversity of Zoroastrianism at the Faculty of Theology of Leiden University, which he gave up in 1998 for a lectureship in the study of religion in Leiden. In 2008, he was appointed Professor of Study of Religion in that same university. He is currently finishing a small book in French on the general history of Zoroastrianism and a two-volume publication on Parthian Zoroastrianism based on the academic Nachlass of Professor Mary Boyce.
Citation
Jong, Albert. "East of the Euphrates: The Contribution of Sasanian History to Theorizing Late Antiquity," Ancient Persia and the West, An International Symposium. April 25, 2018.
The Pourdavoud Institute is part of the Humanities Division within UCLA College.
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https://pourdavoud.ucla.edu/media/videos/east-of-the-euphrates-the-contribution-of-sasanian-history-to-theorizing-late-antiquity/
About the Speaker
Albert de Jong is Professor of the Study of Religion in the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. He studied Theology and Persian (cum laude) in Utrecht from 1984 to 1990, and Old and Middle Iranian languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London from 1990 to 1991. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Utrecht in 1996 with a dissertation on Zoroastrianism in Greek and Latin literature. For this work, he was awarded a Golda Meir post-doctoral fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which he held from 1996 to 1997. Upon his return to the Netherlands, he started a post-doctoral project funded by the Netherlands Science Organization on the internal diversity of Zoroastrianism at the Faculty of Theology of Leiden University, which he gave up in 1998 for a lectureship in the study of religion in Leiden. In 2008, he was appointed Professor of Study of Religion in that same university. He is currently finishing a small book in French on the general history of Zoroastrianism and a two-volume publication on Parthian Zoroastrianism based on the academic Nachlass of Professor Mary Boyce.
Citation
Jong, Albert. "East of the Euphrates: The Contribution of Sasanian History to Theorizing Late Antiquity," Ancient Persia and the West, An International Symposium. April 25, 2018.
The Pourdavoud Institute is part of the Humanities Division within UCLA College.
https://t.iss.one/ancientiranyoutube
UCLA Pourdavoud Institute
East of the Euphrates: The Contribution of Sasanian History to Theorizing Late Antiquity
The Pourdavoud Institute at UCLA serves as a disciplinary home for scholars working on ancient Iran and the ancient world.
https://ferdowsi.org/youtube-channels-for-iranian-central-asian-silk-road-studies/?fbclid=IwdGRjcAOVhzxjbGNrA5WGS2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHoR23mqo_2JgSYlij8JY6ikHqdMfg9nYvk-nu7imke1lWShtFbRI8sh8MS5q_aem_eCVlh7b3hXLuyVUKVYBLRQ
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https://t.iss.one/ancientiranyoutube
Ferdowsi School of Persian Literature
10 Must-Know YouTube Channels for Iranian, Central Asian & Silk Road Studies - Ferdowsi School of Persian Literature
In this post you will find a list of interesting Youtube channels on Iranian, Central Asian & Silk Road Studies, with many listed lectures.
https://pourdavoud.ucla.edu/media/videos/zoroastrianism-in-the-religious-context-of-the-arsacid-empire/
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UCLA Pourdavoud Institute
Zoroastrianism in the Religious Context of the Arsacid Empire
The Pourdavoud Institute at UCLA serves as a disciplinary home for scholars working on ancient Iran and the ancient world.