Author
AVCI, Sait
Publication Place
Duzce University -
Duzce University
Subject
Düzce Journal of Theology, 2023, Vol.7 (1), p.160-167
Type
kitap
Language
ara,tur
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Leitir Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 2980-2814, EISSN: 2980-2814, DOI: 10.61272/duid.1321229
Record ID
cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d5c340a24eb8456db994cd271da8b05c
Library Location
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
Notes
By being included in the Islamic civilization since the mid-8th century, Turks had the opportunity to get to know the religious, scientific and literary acquis that are a part of this culture; They made significant contributions to this common culture by digesting these works in a short time and blending them with their own knowledge. Turkish scholars, who produced many works in text commentary from the 13th century to the 20th century, commented on many important religious, scientific and literary works in Turkish, as well as in Arabic and Persian languages. In the Anatolian classical Turkish literature, the tradition of commentary became widespread in the second half of the 16th century. Text commentary studies, which continue today, are carried out with classical and modern approaches. Some of the recent literary researchers are known for their work on text annotation and their works are accepted as reference sources. The work examined within the scope of this study was written by Prof., one of the leading teachers in the field of Classical Turkish literature and text commentary. Dr. Ali Nihat Tarlan and Prof. Dr. In Amil Çelebioğlu's lectures, Prof. Dr. It was created by bringing together the notes taken by Tahir Üzgör. Tahir Üzgör had the opportunity to hear firsthand the scientific knowledge of the above-mentioned researchers in his undergraduate and doctoral courses, and made it available to today's researchers and readers with the notes he took. The work titled "Lecture Notes of Ali Nihat Tarlan and Amil Çelebioğlu, Written by Tahir Üzgör" was prepared by Marmara University faculty member Erdoğan Taştan. When Turks joined the Islamic civilization in the middle of the 8th century, they had the opportunity to get acquainted with the religious, scientific, and literary acquis, which were part of this culture, and they made significant contributions to this common culture by digesting these works in a short time and blending them with their own knowledge. Turkish scholars, who produced many works in textual commentary from the eighteenth century to the twentieth century, annotated many important religious, scientific, and literary works in Turkish as well as Arabic and Persian languages. In Anatolian Classical Turkish literature, the commentary tradition became widespread in the second half of the 16th century. Text commentary studies, which continue today, are carried out with classical and modern approaches. Some of the recent literary researchers have been recognized for their works on text commentary, and their works have been accepted as reference sources. The work examined within the scope of this study was created by bringing together the notes kept by Prof. Dr. Tahir Üzgör in the lectures of Prof. Dr. Ali Nihat Tarlan and Prof. Dr. Âmil Çelebioğlu, who are the leading teachers of Classical Turkish literature and text commentary. Tahir Üzgör had the opportunity to listen to first-hand the scholarly accumulation of the researchers mentioned above in his undergraduate and doctoral courses. With the notes he kept, he ensured that it reached today's researchers and readers. The work titled "Lecture Notes of Ali Nihat Tarlan and Âmil Çelebioğlu from Tahir Üzgör's Pen" was prepared by Marmara University faculty member Erdoğan Taştan.
Detaylı Başlık
Tahir Üzgör’ün Kaleminden Ali Nihat Tarlan ve Âmil Çelebioğlu’nun Ders Notları, Erdoğan Taştan (İstanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, 2023), 180 sayfa, ISBN: 9786254084744