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Classical Persian Music: An Introduction. By Ella Zonis. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973. xv + 233 pp. $16.50.
Sasanian Remains from Qasr‐i Abu Nasr: Seals, Sealings, and Coins. Edited by Richard N. Frye. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973. 132 pp + 26 pp. of plates. $12.50.
The School Principal. By Jalal Al‐e Ahmad. Translated by John K. Newton, with an introduction and notes by Michael C. Hillmann. Minneapolis, Minn.: Bibliotheca Islamica, 1974. 144 pp. $5.00. 相似文献
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Deborah N. Carlson 《International Journal of Nautical Archaeology》2007,36(2):317-324
The archaeological evidence of more than a dozen ancient shipwrecks indicates that the tradition of placing a coin inside the mast-step of a ship's hold probably originated with the Romans. The mast-step coin phenomenon, which persisted through the Middle Ages and continues in various forms today, has often been characterized according to the modern concept of 'luck'. The custom was, however, not one of an exclusively maritime nature; rather, it was ultimately derived from a long-standing religious tradition that can be traced back to the consecration of the earliest Greek temples.
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A Modern Peraian Prose Reader. Edited by H. Kamshad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968. viii + 249pp. $9–50. 相似文献
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