ABSTRACT

The present chapter carries the history of Persian poetry down to the time of the Mongol invasion. For general chronological orientation we have taken the Lubāb al-albāb of ʿAufī (completed before 625/1228) and the Kitāb al-muʿjam of Shams i Qais (after 628/1230–1). Between them ʿAufī and Shams quote virtually all of the significant Persian poets of the pre-Mongol period. 1 Other poets are included only if there is a fairly strong reason to assume that they flourished prior to the date of these two authorities. Anonymous narrative poems that have been ascribed to pre-Mongol times are described in appendix I.