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A poetry magazine registered with a number of 577 in Ali Emirî poetical works section at Millet Library: Translated text-review and classification according to MESTAP

2021
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Poetry magazines are works created by collecting texts with different characteristics, selected by the compiler. In these works, there are unknown poets, poems and valuable information that can be a source of Classic Turkish Literature. The magazine, which is the subject of the thesis, at number 577 in the Ali Emirî Collection of the Millet Library, is a poetry magazine. There are 209 poems in the magazine, which consists of 72 pages. In addition, there are 8 poems in the first four pages that are not included in the main text. 39 of these poems do not have pseudonym. A total of 77 different pseudonyms are included in the remaining poems. Most of these poets in the magazine are from the 15th and 16th centuries. With his 21 poems, Bursalı Rahmî is the most mentioned poet in the magazine. The most commonly used verse form in the magazine is gazelle. Apart from gazelle, there are murabba, muhammes, müseddes, müsebba, musemmen, muaşşer, terkîb-i bend, 14-piece musammat, quatrain, single couplet and a folk song. In terms of content, it is a magazine that mostly consists of münacat, prayer and religious-themed poems. The poems in the magazine were translated with transcription letters and the poems were analyzed from different perspectives, and a table of contents was created according to MESTAP. The aim of this study is both promote the poetry magazine, which is the subject of the study and to contribute to the Classic Turkish Literature with the new information that emerged after the review of the magazine.

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Dr. Melike Sağlam

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Melike Sağlam (Master Thesis). A poetry magazine registered with a number of 577 in Ali Emirî poetical works section at Millet Library: Translated text-review and classification according to MESTAP, 2021, Karadeniz Technical University.

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