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Fereydoon Motamed

Fereydoon Motamed, also known as Amir Fereydoun Motamed, Amir Fereydoon Motamed or Fereydoon H. Motamed, (1917–1993), was an Iranian linguist and professor and an authority on Persian poetic meters. He was the winner of the Louis de Broglie award, from the Académie française, and recipient of literary award "Le Grand Prix Littéraire d'Iran" from Writer's Association of French Language.

Amir Fereydoon Motamed
Born(1917-10-06)October 6, 1917
Tehran, Iran
Died13 July 1993(1993-07-13) (aged 75)
Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
OccupationLinguist, writer, Aesthetics critic
EducationTehran University,
Columbia University
GenreLanguage, Structuralism, Structural linguistics, Aesthetics, Poetry, Metre (poetry), Versification, French literature, English literature, Persian literature, Indo-European languages, Music, Philosophy, Logic, Mathematics
Literary movementMetre (poetry)

Biography Edit

Born 1917 in Tehran, Iran.[citation needed] Fereydoon was son of an Iranian surgeon, Dr. Hossein Khan Motamed, chief of the surgery department in Razi Hospital, Tehran, Iran (1919–20) and founder of Motamed Hospital in Tehran.[citation needed]

Fereydoun was inspired by paradigm of Structuralism as it pertains to linguistics. He devoted his life to research in aesthetics of linguistics, music, and poetry Versification in Indo-European languages using logic, and meter (poetry) metrics analysis. He was a professor of Language & Social Sciences and the director of the cultural activities committee at the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) Institute of Technology, Abadan, Iran later renamed to Petroleum University of Technology. He is also the recipient of the Broglie award from the Académie française in 1963, and literary award "Le Grand Prix Littéraire d'Iran" from Writer's Association of French Language Association Des Ecrivains De Langues Françaises (A.D.E.L.F.) in 1976.[citation needed]

Mr. Motamed was a native of Iran and a resident of St. Mary's County, Maryland in the United States of America. He had his elementary and high school education in France near Paris. In 1946 he immigrated to the United States and earned his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in New York City with his major in French literature. Later on, he devoted his life to research in the aesthetics of the temporal time in relation to the Indo-European languages and quantitative Meter (poetry), and he was the author of four books on that topic, the last of which is unpublished. His book De la metrique was honored to enrich the Nobel Library at Nobelbibliotek, Börshuset, Stockholm, Sweden. He received many awards and praises from Académie française: Institute de France, Académie des Sciences, Paris, France, some of which are listed under the Awards and Honoraria.

He was the cultural representative of the Holland's house of students of the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris and a member of the Central Assembly of the former students of the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. He was the professor of Language & Social Sciences and the director of the cultural activities committee, Anglo Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) Institute of Technology, also known as Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan, Iran. He also was the English and French professor and chairman of the French department, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran.[citation needed]

His first book "De la Métrique: ou des accords des temps révolutifs dans les langues quantitativement flexionnelles",[1] published in 1962, studies and analyzes aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo-European languages using metrics analysis.

His next book "Précis Logistique de l'harmonie métrique",[2] published in 1963, is a complement on the scientific aspects of temporal proportions viewed as harmonic rings and sets.

His third book "La métrique diatemporelle: ou des accords de temps revolutifs dans les langues à flexions quantitatives",[3] published in 1974, is a richer study and analysis of quantitative poetic meters, the measured characteristic movement of a verse, of the Indo-European languages. In 1984, a manuscript of his latest research led to the very origin of the well tempered quantitative poetic meters of the Indo-Persian languages. This manuscript was a complement to the 1974 publication, "La métrique diatemporelle". The structured approach which finally led him to the Greek linear musical scales and harmonics and consequently to the cybernetic models regulating the rings of aesthetic group, deals evidently with the intensive forms of diachronic harmony; however, he believed that in languages where the short syllables are more frequent than the long ones (referring to the duration without any other arbitrary engagement which may be added to it) extensive diachronic eurythmy is in fact not only practicable, but very valuable too. An exemplary copy of the manuscript was sent to the Director of the Library of the Irish Academy.[citation needed]

Prior to his sudden death, he completed his 41 years of research on aesthetics of temporal time in relation to the Indo-European languages, and among his new findings he found a universal formula (what he used to call the "absolute zero" of linguistics) that is applicable to quantitative poetic meters of all the Indo-European languages. He claimed that this was root cause for why certain languages will become extinct (language death) in near future; however, he did not have the chance to finalize the editing of the fourth edition of his book in that subject, but his unpublished manuscripts are available for sharing upon request.[citation needed]

He died a sudden death from heart attack on 13 July 1993 in Charlottesville, Virginia.[citation needed] He is buried in Williamsburg Memorial Park in Williamsburg West, Virginia.

Awards and honors Edit

  • Jan 24, 1963 received the Louis de Broglie award from the Académie française: Institute de France, Académie des Sciences, Paris, France.
  • Sep 10, 1964 His book De la metrique was honored to enrich the Nobel Library at Svenska Akademiens Nobelbibliotek, Börshuset, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • 1976 Received the literary award "Le Grand Prix Littéraire d'Iran" from Writer's Association of French Language (ASSOCIATION DES ECRIVAINS DE LANGUES FRANçAISES : A.D.E.L.F.).

Publications Edit

  • 1974 Published La métrique diatemporelle, ou des accords de temps revolutifs dans les langues à flexions quantitatives, Tehran, Iran. This is a richer study and analysis of quantitative Meter (poetry), the measured characteristic movement of a verse, of the Indo-European languages, Dépôt légal 1903, 1974.
  • 1963 Published the Précis Logistique de l'harmonie métrique, Tehran, Iran. A complement on the scientific aspects of temporal proportions viewed as harmonic rings and sets, Dépôt légal 183, 1963.
  • 1962 Published the book De la Métrique: Motamed, Amir Ferydoun[4] (see also the digital copy in external references). De la metrique, ou des accords des temps révolutifs dans les langues guantitativement flexionnelles — Téhran : Khoushé, 1962 . — 133 p. ; 24 cm. Solicitar por: 801.6 M 917. Using metrics analysis, this book studies and analyzes aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo-European languages, Dépôt légal 166, 1962. Although this book was never fully distributed to the public a few places do have a copy on hand. A copy of the book can be found at New York City's central library, call number JFE 74-2220.
  • 1953 Published a few artistic and literary articles on theater and art in the student magazine of the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris.

Offices held Edit

  • 1977-79 English and French Professor and Chairman of the French Department, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran.
  • 1972 Captain of the Persian Tennis team for the Iranian Tennis team during the International Tennis Federation Davis Cup Series in Imperial Tennis Club, Tehran, Iran. See also Iran Davis Cup team
  • 1968 Member of the Central Assembly of the former students of the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris.
  • 1968-69 Director of the cultural activities committee, Anglo Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) Institute of Technology (later renamed Petroleum University of Technology), Abadan, Iran.
  • 1964-69 Professor of Language & Social Science, Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan, Iran.
  • 1953 Cultural representative of the Holland's house of students of the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris.
  • 1944 Technical Assistant and first class English translator to the Director General of the personnel administration of the ministry of finance. Employer: W. Brownrigg.
  • 1942 Technical adviser and English translator for the Persian allies at the Persian Railways during World War II. Employer: Col. Henry Dawes.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Motamed, Amir Ferydoun". New York Public Library.
  2. ^ Logistics metric harmony. January 1963. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Fereydoon Motamed La Métrique Dia Temporelle: Quantitative poetic metric analysis and pursuit of reasoning on aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo-European languages. Although this book was published in 1974, it never got distributed to the public. Now available in digital form for scholars interested in the science of meter and its relation to poetry and languages. The book is written in French and it is a result of 41 years of research in pursuit of perfection for delivering a universal formula that defines beauty in spoken Indo-European words.
  4. ^ "Motamed, Amir Ferydoun". New York Public Library. Retrieved 2016-03-06.

External links Edit

  • Digital copy (pdf) of La Métrique Dia Temporelle on Archive.org
  • De la metrique at New York Library
  • Encyclopædia Iranica reference to Metric and where De la metrique is used as Bibliography
  • Where De la metrique is used as Bibliography[permanent dead link]
  • Reference to La metrique diatemporelle, 1974 in Open Library
  • Reference to De la metrique, 1962 in Open Library
  • De la metrique in World Catalog
  • Fereydoun H. “Amir” Motamed at Find a Grave

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message Learn how and when to remove this template message Fereydoon Motamed also known as Amir Fereydoun Motamed Amir Fereydoon Motamed or Fereydoon H Motamed 1917 1993 was an Iranian linguist and professor and an authority on Persian poetic meters He was the winner of the Louis de Broglie award from the Academie francaise and recipient of literary award Le Grand Prix Litteraire d Iran from Writer s Association of French Language Amir Fereydoon MotamedBorn 1917 10 06 October 6 1917Tehran IranDied13 July 1993 1993 07 13 aged 75 Charlottesville Virginia U S OccupationLinguist writer Aesthetics criticEducationTehran University Columbia UniversityGenreLanguage Structuralism Structural linguistics Aesthetics Poetry Metre poetry Versification French literature English literature Persian literature Indo European languages Music Philosophy Logic MathematicsLiterary movementMetre poetry Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 Publications 4 Offices held 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksBiography EditBorn 1917 in Tehran Iran citation needed Fereydoon was son of an Iranian surgeon Dr Hossein Khan Motamed chief of the surgery department in Razi Hospital Tehran Iran 1919 20 and founder of Motamed Hospital in Tehran citation needed Fereydoun was inspired by paradigm of Structuralism as it pertains to linguistics He devoted his life to research in aesthetics of linguistics music and poetry Versification in Indo European languages using logic and meter poetry metrics analysis He was a professor of Language amp Social Sciences and the director of the cultural activities committee at the Anglo Iranian Oil Company AIOC Institute of Technology Abadan Iran later renamed to Petroleum University of Technology He is also the recipient of the Broglie award from the Academie francaise in 1963 and literary award Le Grand Prix Litteraire d Iran from Writer s Association of French Language Association Des Ecrivains De Langues Francaises A D E L F in 1976 citation needed Mr Motamed was a native of Iran and a resident of St Mary s County Maryland in the United States of America He had his elementary and high school education in France near Paris In 1946 he immigrated to the United States and earned his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in New York City with his major in French literature Later on he devoted his life to research in the aesthetics of the temporal time in relation to the Indo European languages and quantitative Meter poetry and he was the author of four books on that topic the last of which is unpublished His book De la metrique was honored to enrich the Nobel Library at Svenska Akademiens Nobelbibliotek Borshuset Stockholm Sweden He received many awards and praises from Academie francaise Institute de France Academie des Sciences Paris France some of which are listed under the Awards and Honoraria He was the cultural representative of the Holland s house of students of the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris and a member of the Central Assembly of the former students of the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris He was the professor of Language amp Social Sciences and the director of the cultural activities committee Anglo Iranian Oil Company AIOC Institute of Technology also known as Petroleum University of Technology Abadan Iran He also was the English and French professor and chairman of the French department Bu Ali Sina University Hamadan Iran citation needed His first book De la Metrique ou des accords des temps revolutifs dans les langues quantitativement flexionnelles 1 published in 1962 studies and analyzes aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo European languages using metrics analysis His next book Precis Logistique de l harmonie metrique 2 published in 1963 is a complement on the scientific aspects of temporal proportions viewed as harmonic rings and sets His third book La metrique diatemporelle ou des accords de temps revolutifs dans les langues a flexions quantitatives 3 published in 1974 is a richer study and analysis of quantitative poetic meters the measured characteristic movement of a verse of the Indo European languages In 1984 a manuscript of his latest research led to the very origin of the well tempered quantitative poetic meters of the Indo Persian languages This manuscript was a complement to the 1974 publication La metrique diatemporelle The structured approach which finally led him to the Greek linear musical scales and harmonics and consequently to the cybernetic models regulating the rings of aesthetic group deals evidently with the intensive forms of diachronic harmony however he believed that in languages where the short syllables are more frequent than the long ones referring to the duration without any other arbitrary engagement which may be added to it extensive diachronic eurythmy is in fact not only practicable but very valuable too An exemplary copy of the manuscript was sent to the Director of the Library of the Irish Academy citation needed Prior to his sudden death he completed his 41 years of research on aesthetics of temporal time in relation to the Indo European languages and among his new findings he found a universal formula what he used to call the absolute zero of linguistics that is applicable to quantitative poetic meters of all the Indo European languages He claimed that this was root cause for why certain languages will become extinct language death in near future however he did not have the chance to finalize the editing of the fourth edition of his book in that subject but his unpublished manuscripts are available for sharing upon request citation needed He died a sudden death from heart attack on 13 July 1993 in Charlottesville Virginia citation needed He is buried in Williamsburg Memorial Park in Williamsburg West Virginia Awards and honors EditJan 24 1963 received the Louis de Broglie award from the Academie francaise Institute de France Academie des Sciences Paris France Sep 10 1964 His book De la metrique was honored to enrich the Nobel Library at Svenska Akademiens Nobelbibliotek Borshuset Stockholm Sweden 1976 Received the literary award Le Grand Prix Litteraire d Iran from Writer s Association of French Language ASSOCIATION DES ECRIVAINS DE LANGUES FRANcAISES A D E L F Publications Edit1974 Published La metrique diatemporelle ou des accords de temps revolutifs dans les langues a flexions quantitatives Tehran Iran This is a richer study and analysis of quantitative Meter poetry the measured characteristic movement of a verse of the Indo European languages Depot legal 1903 1974 1963 Published the Precis Logistique de l harmonie metrique Tehran Iran A complement on the scientific aspects of temporal proportions viewed as harmonic rings and sets Depot legal 183 1963 1962 Published the book De la Metrique Motamed Amir Ferydoun 4 see also the digital copy in external references De la metrique ou des accords des temps revolutifs dans les langues guantitativement flexionnelles Tehran Khoushe 1962 133 p 24 cm Solicitar por 801 6 M 917 Using metrics analysis this book studies and analyzes aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo European languages Depot legal 166 1962 Although this book was never fully distributed to the public a few places do have a copy on hand A copy of the book can be found at New York City s central library call number JFE 74 2220 1953 Published a few artistic and literary articles on theater and art in the student magazine of the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris Offices held Edit1977 79 English and French Professor and Chairman of the French Department Bu Ali Sina University Hamadan Iran 1972 Captain of the Persian Tennis team for the Iranian Tennis team during the International Tennis Federation Davis Cup Series in Imperial Tennis Club Tehran Iran See also Iran Davis Cup team 1968 Member of the Central Assembly of the former students of the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris 1968 69 Director of the cultural activities committee Anglo Iranian Oil Company AIOC Institute of Technology later renamed Petroleum University of Technology Abadan Iran 1964 69 Professor of Language amp Social Science Petroleum University of Technology Abadan Iran 1953 Cultural representative of the Holland s house of students of the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris 1944 Technical Assistant and first class English translator to the Director General of the personnel administration of the ministry of finance Employer W Brownrigg 1942 Technical adviser and English translator for the Persian allies at the Persian Railways during World War II Employer Col Henry Dawes See also EditEndangered language Language death Extinct languageNotes Edit Motamed Amir Ferydoun New York Public Library Logistics metric harmony January 1963 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Fereydoon Motamed La Metrique Dia Temporelle Quantitative poetic metric analysis and pursuit of reasoning on aesthetics of linguistics and poetry in Indo European languages Although this book was published in 1974 it never got distributed to the public Now available in digital form for scholars interested in the science of meter and its relation to poetry and languages The book is written in French and it is a result of 41 years of research in pursuit of perfection for delivering a universal formula that defines beauty in spoken Indo European words Motamed Amir Ferydoun New York Public Library Retrieved 2016 03 06 External links EditDigital copy pdf of La Metrique Dia Temporelle on Archive org De la metrique at New York Library Encyclopaedia Iranica reference to Metric and where De la metrique is used as Bibliography Where De la metrique is used as Bibliography permanent dead link Reference to La metrique diatemporelle 1974 in Open Library Reference to De la metrique 1962 in Open Library De la metrique in World Catalog Fereydoun H Amir Motamed at Find a Grave Retrieved from https 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