Divan-ı Nef
| Title | Divan-ı Nef |
|---|---|
| Author | Nef'i Ömer |
| Publication Date: | 17.yy |
| Subject | Works in Verse |
| Type | Book |
| Language | Turkish |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | Yes |
| Pages Count | 135 |
| Physical Dimensions | 220*125 — 15 — Talik |
| Library: | Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanlığı Milli Saraylar Başkanlığı |
| Library Asset ID | 1621 |
| Record ID | 10093 |
| Library Location | Trust Treasure |
| Date | 17.yy |
| Notes | The layout is illuminated, the rulers are gilded. Cherryrot leather binding. The wolf ate the bottom edge. Nef'i Ömer is from Hasankale. He moved to Istanbul during the reign of Ahmed I and his sons Osman II and IV. He praised Murad with his odes. Because he went too far in satire, he was strangled by the order of Bayram Pasha in 1044 (1634-35). His divan was printed in litho in 1269. His satires are in the magazine called Seham-ı kaza. |
| Malzeme Türü | Aharlı elvan kağıt |