Dīvān
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- Country
- Austria
- City
- Vienna
- Institution
- National Library
- Collection
- Turkish Manuscripts
- Shelfmark
- H.O. 142
Contents
- Work 1: Dīvān (Naḳḳāş Ṣafī (d. after 840/1437))
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- LOC subject headings
- Ghazals, Turkish
- Love poetry, Turkish
- Laudatory poetry, Turkish
- Author
- Naḳḳāş Ṣafī (d. after 840/1437)
- ﻧﻘّﺎﺶ صفي
- Show other names
- Naḳḳāş Ṣafī, d. after 840/1437 (authorised)
- ﻧﻘّﺎﺶ صفي (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Naḳḳāş Ṣafī was a court poet from Bursa, who lived during the reigns of Meḥmed I, and Murād II. He probably came to know Murād II during the sultan’s time in Bursa. While a companion to Murād II, Naḳḳāş Ṣafī was falsely accused and thrown in prison. He obtained the help of military judge Veliyyüddīn b. İlyās, the father of Aḥmed Paşa (d. 902/1496-97). Soon after being released from prison, he died in Edirne, where he was buried. The information on Naḳḳāş Ṣafī figuring in the bibliographical dictionaries is corraborated by references in his poetry. Although Ṣafī wrote laudatory poetry for a high number of officials, he had difficulty finding patronage, as evidenced by one of his poems. Despite the fact that Ṣafī was praised more for his miniature paintings than for his literary talent, he was a popular poet up to the seventeenth century [1600-1699 CE]. Up to 8 of his poems were considered as zemīn, to which most 15th [1400-1499 CE] and 16th century [1500-1599 CE] poets wrote naẓīres.
- Title
- Dīvān
- ġazel
- ﺩﻳﻮﺍﻥ
- Notes
- The only extant copy of Naḳḳāş Ṣafī’s Dīvān is not in classic dīvān order, suggesting that he either did not have the time to complete it, or that it was assembled by someone else. The Dīvān includes laudatory poetry for a high number of government officials and important people of his time. Ṣafī made a special effort to use Turkish words in his rhymes.
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Edirneli Nazmî, . Mecma‘u’n-Neẓā’ir. Edited by Köksal, M. Fatih. Ankara: Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, 2012, 353-4 (naẓīre), 399-400 (n.), 408-9 (n.), 662 (n.), 865 (zemīn), 1360 (z.), 1740-1(z.), 2091-2(z.), 2675-6 (n.), 2702 (z.), 2736-7(z.), 2784-5 (n.).
- Erünsal, İsmail E.. "II. Murad Devri Şâirlerinden Nakkaş Safî ve Dîvânı." Osmanlı Araştırmaları: The Journal of Ottoman Studies. 34 2009: 105-118.
- Köprülü, M. Fuad. Eski Şairlerimiz, Divan Edebiyatı Antolojisi. İstanbul: Muallim Ahmet Halit Kitaphanesi, 1934, 120-1. [4 ġazels].
- Timurtaş, Faruk Kadri. Eski Türkiye Türkçesi, XV. Yüzyıl. Istanbul: İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi, 1977, 149-167. (edition of Ṣafī’s poems in TK_Bay_5782 )
- Ömer b. Mezîd, and Mustafa Canpolat. Mecmūaʿtü’n-neẓāʾir. Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1982, 59, 120, 177, 183, 196, 219, 228. (edition of Ṣafī’s poems in UK_UkLSOA_ms_27689 )
- Ünver, İsmail. "Nakkaş Safî." In Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Sempozyumu: Mustafa Canpolat Armağanı. Ölmez, Mehmet and Aysu Ata, ed. Ankara: Sanat Kitabevi, 2003, 295-308. (4 ġazels, from TK_Bay_5782 and TK_TKSM_Bag_406 )
- Studies
- Köprülü, M. Fuad. Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi. Edited by Köprülü, Orhan F. and Nermin Pekin. Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, 1981, 364-265.
- Show filiations
- Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi Kütüphanesi 2644
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 58
- Nuruosmaniye Yazma Eser KÜtüphanesi 4222
- Nuruosmaniye Yazma Eser KÜtüphanesi 4915
- Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi Kütüphanesi 406
- The Personal Library of Fuad Köprülü
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- n/a ff.
History
- Date of copy
- 20th. century