متن شناسی ادب فارسی (May 2013)
Newly-Found Poems in 900 Anthology
Abstract
Nowadays, there is no doubt that any exploration into old Persian poetry will be incomplete without recourse to anthologies and collections of poem. Anthologies are of importance because they keep intact the name and traces of unknown poets and their poems. Among anthologies of Persian poetry, the No.900 anthology of parliament which is also known as the anthology and Tazkareh of poets and has been written down by an unknown scribe is of high value and significance regarding its content which includes newly-found and unprecedented poems. In this essay, while providing a summary of characteristics of this valuable anthology written in eighth century (A.H) as well as a short commentary of literature review about it, the newly-found poems of well-known poets of sixth and seventh centuries such as Moâezi, Anvari, Mojir al-Din Beilaghani and Saâdi are provided. Indeed, in this article, two sonnets, one fragment and one quatrain by Anvari, one sonnet by Moâezi, three sonnets, one fragment and two quatrains by Mojir al-Din Beilaghani and two fragments by Saâdi are presented as poems which do not exist in their Divans.