MANUSCRIPTS OF THE WORKS OF FUZULI IN GEORGIA Cover Image

GÜRCİSTAN'DA FUZULÎ ESERLERİNİN YAZMA NÜSHALARI
MANUSCRIPTS OF THE WORKS OF FUZULI IN GEORGIA

Author(s): Üyesi Gülnara Goca Memmedlı, Şureddin Memmedli
Subject(s): Cultural history, Turkish Literature, 16th Century, Theory of Literature
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Divan poetry; Georgian archives; Georgian National Center of Manuscripts; Muhammad Fuzuli; Turkish manuscripts;

Summary/Abstract: Handwritten manuscripts of immortal works of the 16th century Turkish Divan poet Muhammad Fuzuli, who gave works on the Azerbaijani Turkic, were preserved in the archive memories of neighboring Georgia as well as in the collections of many writings of the world. In this respect, the funds of the Georgian National Center of Manuscripts, located in the capital Tbilisi, cannot attract attention. In this archive institution, around 30 manuscripts of Fuzuli's works have been identified. The aim of this article is to use the catalog screening process, Turkey scientists, Ottoman Divan literature experts, Fuzuli investigator of attention is simply to focus on these issues here, starting in this article Fuzuli Court: ibid in the archive, Divan (Collected Poems), Bengü Bade (Hashish and Wine), Hadikatü's Süeda (Garden of Pleasures), Haft Jam (Seven Goblets), Leili ve Mejnun (Layla and Majnun) describes the content and physical characteristics of the file units in which the individual poems are located.

  • Issue Year: 10/2018
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 173-180
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Turkish