The oldest manuscript of Persian epic book in the world The Shahnameh (Book of The Kings) has been published digitally in Italy.
The ancient manuscript that is kept in the National Library in Italian city of Florence, was recognized by an Italian scholar during his research in 1978, IRNA has reported.
Written by the master of Persian literature Hakim Abulqasim Ferdowsi, The Shahnameh belongs to the 11th century.
Ferdowsis magnum opus provides every one with the rich and diverse traditions of the Persian culture.
The Shahnameh is a classic among epic Persian poetry and recounts Iran's mythical and historical past.
The stories of the Shahnameh tell the long history of the Iranian people. The book begins with the creation of the world and the origin myths of the arts of civilization such as fire, cooking, metallurgy and social structures.
Ferdowsi spent over three decades on the book that was written in Persian at a time when Arabic was the main scientific and literary language of Iran.