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Classical Persian names in NAF authority records. Joyce Bell Princeton University [email protected]. Don’t kill the messenger!. Introduction. What is considered a “classical” name? Rule 22.22 Names in the Arabic alphabet - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Classical Persian namesClassical Persian namesinin
NAF authority recordsNAF authority records
Joyce BellJoyce Bell
Princeton UniversityPrinceton University
[email protected]@princeton.edu
IntroductionIntroduction
What is considered a “classical” name? What is considered a “classical” name?
Rule 22.22 Names in the Arabic alphabetRule 22.22 Names in the Arabic alphabet
““Apply this rule only to names (regardless of their Apply this rule only to names (regardless of their origin) originally written in the Arabic alphabet origin) originally written in the Arabic alphabet that do not contain a that do not contain a surnamesurname or a name or a name performing the function of a surname. In case of performing the function of a surname. In case of doubt, assume that a name of a person active in doubt, assume that a name of a person active in the twentieth century includes a surname (see the twentieth century includes a surname (see 22.522.5) and that other names do not.”) and that other names do not.”
WorkflowWorkflow
Gather information from the piece in Gather information from the piece in hand and from reference source(s)hand and from reference source(s)
Determine the entry elementDetermine the entry element Add the ism and first patronymic Add the ism and first patronymic
when appropriatewhen appropriate Add dates or other qualifiersAdd dates or other qualifiers Add referencesAdd references
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Gather information from the piece in Gather information from the piece in hand and reference source(s)hand and reference source(s)
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
22.22B Entry element22.22B Entry element
““Enter a name made up of a number of Enter a name made up of a number of elements under the element or elements under the element or combination of elements by which the combination of elements by which the person is best known. Determine this from person is best known. Determine this from reference sources. When there is reference sources. When there is insufficient evidence available, enter insufficient evidence available, enter under the first element”under the first element”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Determine the entry elementDetermine the entry element
““Hamadani”Hamadani”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
22.22C. Essential elements22.22C. Essential elements
““If the entry element is not the given name (ism) or a If the entry element is not the given name (ism) or a patronymic derived from the name of the father (a patronymic derived from the name of the father (a name usually following the given name and name usually following the given name and compounded with compounded with ibnibn), include these names unless ), include these names unless they are not customarily used in the name by they are not customarily used in the name by which the person is known. Include an additional which the person is known. Include an additional name, descriptive epithet, or term of honour that is name, descriptive epithet, or term of honour that is treated as part of the name if it aids in identifying treated as part of the name if it aids in identifying the individual. Generally omit other elements of the individual. Generally omit other elements of the name, particularly patronymics derived from the name, particularly patronymics derived from anyone other than the father.”anyone other than the father.”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
22.22D. Order of elements22.22D. Order of elements
““When the elements of the name have been When the elements of the name have been determined, place the best-known element determined, place the best-known element or combination of elements first. Give the or combination of elements first. Give the other elements in the following order: khiţab, other elements in the following order: khiţab, kunyah, ism, patronymic, any other name. kunyah, ism, patronymic, any other name. Insert a comma after the entry element Insert a comma after the entry element unless it is the first part of the name.”unless it is the first part of the name.”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Add the ism and first patronymic (when Add the ism and first patronymic (when appropriate)appropriate)
““Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin”Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Add dates or other qualifiers (22.17)Add dates or other qualifiers (22.17)
1636 1636 or or 7-1696 7-1696 1837?-1896 or 7 1837?-1896 or 7 ca.ca. 1427-1495 or 6 1427-1495 or 6 ca.ca. 1837- 1837-ca.ca. 1896 1896 b.b. 1725 1725 d. d. 16591659 fl. fl. 1213-1229 1213-1229 12th cent. 12th cent. 13th/14th cent.13th/14th cent.
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Add dates or other qualifiers (22.17)Add dates or other qualifiers (22.17)
““d. 1831 or 2”d. 1831 or 2”
Formulating the headingFormulating the heading
Heading:Heading:
Hamadani, Muhammad RizAa ibn Hamadani, Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin, d. 1831 or 2Muhammad Amin, d. 1831 or 2
Add referencesAdd references
22.22B22.22B
““Refer from any part of the name not Refer from any part of the name not used as entry element if there is used as entry element if there is reason to believe that the person’s reason to believe that the person’s name may be sought under that part. name may be sought under that part. Refer as necessary from variant Refer as necessary from variant romanizations.”romanizations.”
Add referencesAdd references
Direct order, if the heading is Direct order, if the heading is invertedinverted
Heading:Heading:Qazvini, ʻAbd al-Karim ibn Muhammad Yahya, Qazvini, ʻAbd al-Karim ibn Muhammad Yahya,
‡d 18th cent.‡d 18th cent.
Direct order reference:Direct order reference:ʻAbd al-Karim ibn Muhammad Yahya Qazvini, ʻAbd al-Karim ibn Muhammad Yahya Qazvini,
‡d 18th cent.‡d 18th cent.
Add referencesAdd references
From unused surname elements and From unused surname elements and compound surname elementscompound surname elements
Heading:Heading:Shiʻi Sabzvari, Hasan ibn Husayn, ‡d 14th cent.Shiʻi Sabzvari, Hasan ibn Husayn, ‡d 14th cent.
References:References:Sabzvari, Hasan ibn Husayn Shiʻi, ‡d 14th cent. Sabzvari, Hasan ibn Husayn Shiʻi, ‡d 14th cent.
Vaʻiz Bayhaqi, Hasan ibn Husayn, ‡d 14th cent.Vaʻiz Bayhaqi, Hasan ibn Husayn, ‡d 14th cent.
Bayhaqi, Hasan ibn Husayn Vaʻiz, ‡d 14th cent.Bayhaqi, Hasan ibn Husayn Vaʻiz, ‡d 14th cent.
Add referencesAdd references
Variant romanizationsVariant romanizations
Heading:Heading: Talqani, Nazar ʻAli, ‡d d. 1888 or 9Talqani, Nazar ʻAli, ‡d d. 1888 or 9
Reference:Reference:Talaqani, Nazar ʻAli, ‡d d. 1888 or 9Talaqani, Nazar ʻAli, ‡d d. 1888 or 9
Add referencesAdd references
Non-standard romanizations found on Non-standard romanizations found on itemitem
Heading:Heading:Zunuzi, ʻAli ibn ʻAbd Allah, ‡d 1819-1890Zunuzi, ʻAli ibn ʻAbd Allah, ‡d 1819-1890
Reference:Reference:Mudarris-i Tehrani, ʻAli, ‡d 1819-1890Mudarris-i Tehrani, ʻAli, ‡d 1819-1890
(appears on added t.p. of book: Aka ʻAli Mudarris-i (appears on added t.p. of book: Aka ʻAli Mudarris-i Tehrani [in rom.])Tehrani [in rom.])
Add referencesAdd references
From the patronymic, if the heading From the patronymic, if the heading is in the form of ism-patronymicis in the form of ism-patronymic
Heading:Heading:ʻAli ibn Abi Talhah, ‡d d. 760 or 61ʻAli ibn Abi Talhah, ‡d d. 760 or 61
Reference:Reference:Ibn Abi Talhah, ʻAli, ‡d d. 760 or 61Ibn Abi Talhah, ʻAli, ‡d d. 760 or 61
Adding referencesAdding references
Heading: Hamadani, Muhammad RizAa Heading: Hamadani, Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin, d. 1831 or 2ibn Muhammad Amin, d. 1831 or 2
Reference:Reference:Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin Muhammad RizAa ibn Muhammad Amin
Hamadani, d. 1831 or 2Hamadani, d. 1831 or 2
Well-knownWell-known
RI 22.3CRI 22.3C““If a person entered under a given name or a If a person entered under a given name or a
surname is likely to appear in general English-surname is likely to appear in general English-language reference sources, search Academic language reference sources, search Academic American Encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia American Encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia Americana, and Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th Americana, and Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th ed.).”ed.).”
““Exception: For famous persons entered under given Exception: For famous persons entered under given name but not found in all three of the general name but not found in all three of the general English-language encyclopedias because of English-language encyclopedias because of specialized fame, consult major specialized specialized fame, consult major specialized encyclopedias … to determine if there is a well-encyclopedias … to determine if there is a well-established English-language form of the name.”established English-language form of the name.”