Nazmî-zâde'nin Zeyl-i Siyer-i Veysî ve Nâbî'si Cilt I: Giriş, İnceleme ve Tenkitli Metin - Transkripsiyon
di Nazmî-zâde Murtazâ, M. Büküm
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Informazioni sul libro
Building upon the earlier efforts of Veysî and Nâbî, the Ottoman Turkish scholar Nazmî-zâde Murtazâ (fl. ca. late-17th, early-18th century AD) wrote his Zeyl-i Siyer, which is an account of the early Islamic community led by the prophet Muhammad. The mid-late Ottoman empire was the leading Muslim power of its time, and Nazmî-zâde's work lends a window into Ottoman understanding of early Islamic history. The work is written in a high-register Ottoman Turkish prose, and contains verses in Arabic and Persian. The present book is Volume I (Cilt I), in which Dr. Mehmet Büküm provides a meticulous critical edition of the Zeyl-i Siyer (in Latin transcription), together with a host of pertinent scholarly information.
A facsimile of one of the three manuscripts used to make the critical edition is published in Volume II (Cilt II):
Nazmî-zâde'nin Zeyl-i Siyer-i Veysî ve Nâbî'si Cilt II: N Nüshasının Tıpkıbasımı
A facsimile of one of the three manuscripts used to make the critical edition is published in Volume II (Cilt II):
Nazmî-zâde'nin Zeyl-i Siyer-i Veysî ve Nâbî'si Cilt II: N Nüshasının Tıpkıbasımı
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Storia
- Categorie aggiuntive Religione e spiritualità
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Formato del progetto: 20×25 cm
N° di pagine: 446 -
Isbn
- Copertina rigida rivestita: 9798885730044
- Data di pubblicazione: mar 07, 2023
- Lingua Turkish
- Parole chiave early Islamic history, Ottoman Turkish
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Central Eurasian Studies Workgroup
Manassas, VA 20110
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