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- Title
DEDE ÖMER RÛŞENÎ'NİN BİR NA'TININ YANKILARI.
- Authors
EKİNCİ, Ramazan
- Abstract
There are some poems in Classical Turkish Literature that their effects last for ages. They are both read with pleasure by intellectuals in the literature congresses of their time and they are recorded in magazines by curious people of poem by being given hand in hand, and they are carried out in music nights by musicians composing them. Nazire's are written for these poems by certain poets in different places and times, and tahmises, tesdises are written. One of the poems in this type is the Na't which is written in the shape of gazel by Dede Ömer Rûşenî who is one of the mutasavvıf poets in the age of XV. Çün doğup tutdu cihân yüzünü hüsnün güneşi141 Kim ola sevmeye bu vech ile sen mâhveşi This poem are written as tahmis and tesdis by eightteen different poets from the age of XV to the century of XX, and composed in many tunes. H.Hüseyin Ayvansarayi who is one of the biograpy writers in the age of XVIII says to collects fourteen tahmises of this work by telling that this Na't is liked very much in his biography called Vefeyât-ı Ayvansarâyî. In our hand, there is not an original copy of this small magazine but there are seventeen poems sixteen of which are tahmises and one of which is tesdis being written to Na't of Rûşenî in the end of Vefeyât-ı Ayvansarâyî manuscript. This work is probably more comprehensive version of compilation which Ayvansarâyî says to bring together. In this writing, it is focused on compilation that Ayvansarâyî says after the Na't of Rûşenî is examined at first. Then, short biographies of Nâlî, İzzî, Vahîd, Nazîm, Nahîfî, Fennî, Mü'minzâde Hasîb, Mehmed Râsim, Hâkim, Müstakimzâde, Salâhî, Kânî, İbrahim Necâtî, Hassân Ahmed, Sıdkî, Hâlikî, Hüseyin Vassâf who writes tahmis about this poem and Zamirî who writes tesdis and also transcriptional passage of these tahmises and tesdis are given.
- Subjects
TURKISH literature; PLEASURE; MUSICIANS; GHAZALS; WRITTEN communication; TURKISH poets; TURKISH manuscripts
- Publication
Electronic Turkish Studies, 2013, Vol 8, Issue 9, p1291
- ISSN
1308-2140
- Publication type
Article