Ṭarīḳat-nāme
Start new search. Download as XML
Summary View
- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Ankara
- Institution
- Türk Dil Kurumu Kütüphanesi
- Collection
- Yazma Eserler
- Shelfmark
- 571
Contents
- Ṭarīḳat-nāme (Pīr Muḥammed (d. after 826/1423))
-
- Author
- Pīr Muḥammed (d. after 826/1423)
- ﭘﻴﺮ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ
- Show other names
- Pīr Muḥammed (authorised)
- پير محمد (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Author of the Ṭarīḳat-nāme, a translation of Farīd al-dīn ʿAṭṭār’s Muṣībat-nāmah. This makes Pīr Muḥammed the author of the first mes̱nevī known to have been written during the reign of Murād II. Some scholars have tried to identify him with other authors, but none of these have proven conclusive.
- Title
- Ṭarīḳat-nāme
- ﻃﺮﻳﻘﺖ ﻧﺎﻣﻪ
- Notes
- A translation of Farīd al-dīn ʿAṭṭār’s Muṣībat-nāmah which is also in mes̱nevī form. It is supposed to consist of approximately 8000 couplets, however its longest extant copy contains only 4930 couplets. While the importance of finding God in one’s own self constitutes the topic of the frame story, the work includes several allegorical stories. The Ṭarīḳat-nāme is the first mes̱nevī known to have been written during the reign of Murād II.
- Date of composition: Rebīʿü’l-evvel 826 [1423 CE]
- Murād II
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Ertaylan, İ. Hikmet. "Yeni ve Değerli bir Edebiyat Belgesi, Tarikatname." Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Dergisi. , no. 3-4 1946: 235-244. ([Includes the facsimile and edition of two sections comprising a total of 67 couplets])
- Çelebioğlu, Âmil. In Türk Mesnevî Edebiyatı. Istanbul: Kitabevi, 1999, 222-224. ([Includes 25 couplets])
- Studies
- Alpay Tekin, Gönül. "Timur Devrine Ait İki Türkçe Şiir [Two Turkish Poems of the Timur Period]." Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 3-4 1979-1980: 850-867.
- Gürer, Abdulkadir. "Pîr Muhammed’in Tarîkat-Nâmesi." Ankara: Şafak Matbaası, 2003: 67-70. (Mustafa Canpolat Armağanı)
- Ritter, Hellmut. "Philologika XIV: Farīduddīn ʿAṭṭār II." Oriens. , no. 11 1958: 1-76. ([reference on p. 58])
- Show filiations
- XXXXX
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 127 ff.
History
- Date of copy
- 16th. century