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Title: Hikmat-namah of Ibrahim ibn-i Bali (Study-Text-Dictionary-Index)
Author: Mustafa Altun
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Homepage: http://www.dilbilimi.net
Degree Awarded: University of Istanbul , Turkish Language and Literature
Degree Date: 2003
Linguistic Subfield(s): Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Turkish
Director(s): Mustafa Ozkan

Abstract:

Our dissertation is based on a part of the poetrical work in the form of mesnevî (I.copy 1b-149a, M.copy 1b-180a sheets) called Hikmet-nâme which was written by Antepli Ibrâhim ibn-i Bâlî in the 15th century Hicrî 893 (Milâdî 1488) to the attribution to Memluk Sultan Kayıtbay. In this part astronomy, angels, four elements in nature, mountains, seas, islands, countries, cities and towns, jewels, fishes, rivers, water sources, features and organs of human etc. take place in order of importance. Ibn-i Bâlî reflected his own and previous quotations from classical sources as well as his hearings and observations in his masterpiece.

In our dissertation copies in the library of Istanbul University and copies by Prof.Dr. Muhammet Yelten have been studied on. The copy of University was priorly taken into consideration and transcription of the copy was done. The differences between this copy and Prof.Dr. Muhammet Yelten's were determined in the footnote. Dictionary-index was made of the text reinforced in terms of reading and the language features of the text (phonetic-morphologic-semantics) have been dealt with the help of sources that emerged from all this studies.
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