About the MPS Blog
The MPS Blog is a working space for scholarship-in-motion. It showcases the intellectual craft behind our research: critical editions in progress, textual analysis, editorial method, and reflections emerging from ongoing historiographical and philological work.
Unlike the main MPS website, which provides institutional information, this blog documents the practical, technical, and methodological backbone of our work — the part usually hidden behind published articles.
Here we present research notes, source commentary, experiments in textual editing, and developments in Digital Humanities relevant to Iranian and classical studies. The tone is precise, sober, and rooted in the long scholarly traditions that guide the MPS.
This space exists to make visible the discipline, continuity, and technical rigor that define our research.