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Samad Khaghaninia, Ebrahim Zarghani, Anatole Shatalkin,
Volume 3, Issue 4 (12-2014)
Abstract

In order to identify the species of the family Lauxaniidae, a study was conducted in Horand region located in Northern part of East Azerbaijan province, Iran, during 2011-2013. A total of six species belonging to three genera were identified, including Calliopum caucasicum (Shatalkin, 1995) and Minettia lupulina (Fabricius, 1787) newly reported from Iran. The diagnostic characters, geographical distribution and photos of the studied species are given.

Volume 5, Issue 19 (6-2008)
Abstract

 

 
“Write so that they would know that the Mill of Time has
 evolved spirits Several times, killing it, though it is still alive.”
 
 Ahmad Tahan.PH.D
Abstract
“Nafsat-ol-Masdoor” was written by “Shahab-Eddin Mohammad Khorandezi Nasavi” after the Mongols attacked Iran, killing “Jalal-Eddin Kharazm Shah”. He wrote it in e poetical prose style, describing all his own pains, sufferings and wanderings.
This book bears three separate styles; plain, technical and literary and full of complex and integrated literary multi-layered poetical ornaments. The ornaments and devices used for creating poetry in this book are divided into three groups on the basis of their function and frequency.
  1. Verbal rhetoric; phoneme ornament, puns, versification and parallelism
  2. Spiritual rhetoric: equivocalness, paradox, allusion, proverb, etc.
  3. Expression; imagery, simile, metaphor, irony.
 
This article in brief offers examples for each of these literary figures of speech.
 

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