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- Title
"LUTFÎ" MAHLASLI BİR ŞAİRİMİZİN MANZUM BİR ESERİ: NAZM-I NESR-İ LEÂL.
- Authors
CEYHAN, Âdem; YILMAZ, Hasan
- Abstract
There are lots of literary works in Turkish literature about morals and mannners. Some of these books are made up of the words of prophets, caliphs, philosophers, sufis, and kings among others. Nesrü'lle'alî' provides an example of such literary works on morals. Nesrü'lle'alî' is the sum of the words of Hz. Ali who was the bridegroom and the relative of Muhammad the Prophet, and he is also the fourth caliph. This book is composed of 280 words and these words are arranged in alphabetical order. Yahyâ bin Abdünnebî using pseudonymous "Lutfî" who can not understand which century literary personage of his works also has translated into our language "Nazm-ı Nesr-i Leâl" a hundred beautiful words from his famous arabic dictum compilation "Nesrü'lleâlî". The translater starts his book with an introduction in prose. Here, he explains where and why the book was written, and then the book is completed with the translation of Arabic words in quartets. This paper first provides a review on Lutfî's work and then, introduces a modern Turkish translation of the text based on the only written copy of the book.
- Publication
Celal Bayar University Journal of Social Sciences / Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2018, Vol 16, Issue 1, p417
- ISSN
1304-4796
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18026/cbayarsos.411515