Seid Yahya Fadaee Yazdi, the son of Mohammad Au Aoinegh, has been one of the Iranian scholars and literaty men in tile 13th century. He spent his life on learning and teaching in Yazd city, (hid he died in 1280 or 1282 lunar Hejri. One of his written works is “Manzoomeh Fi Elm-alnahv”. This book has been written in Arabic and mostly consists of syntactic issues. This booi has remained as a manuscript. The author has gaind various insights and views from kofism and hasrism and other scholars in syntax.
Then he has skillfuly put them into a coherent text and further versified them in an eloquent style. While stating the materials, he frequently points out tile agreements and disgreements among tile grammarians (scholars in syntax) and sometimes lie provides tile materials with arguments which require delicacy and precision. He also finds his Manzoomeh superior to Alfieh Ebn -e- Malek, but one can not accept this abosolutely. Although he speaks about some of syntaclic issues more completely than Ebn -e- Malek, Ebn -e- Malek speaks ‘about both syntactic and etymological issues while Fadaee merely speaks about syntatic issues.
This Manzoomeh not indicates tile composer’s eminent position bitt also his mastry and daminance over prosody and rhyming US well as his skill in composing Arabic poems and beautiful handwriting With regard to the author ‘s account, it is hoped that this precious work will be accessible to dear professors researchers and students.