Sleep and stress management in Enlightenment literature and poetry. [PDF]
‘Sleep and Stress Management in Enlightenment Literature and Poetry’ argues that the stresses known to disrupt sleep were often associated with unhealthy lifestyles and pressures of fashionable people of the upper classes, with the lower orders thought ...
Lawlor C, Blackwood A.
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Reflections of The Ottoman Empire Extortion Tax on Classical Turkish Poetry
Sosyal hayatın Klasik Türk edebiyatına yansımasını konu edinen çalışmalara mütevazı bir katkı sunmak hedefi ile ortaya koyduğumuz bu çalışmada Klasik Türk şiirinin teşekkül ettiği hemen bütün yüzyıllardan şairlerin divanları taranarak Osmanlı vergi ...
Armağan Zöhre
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Emotional Reflections of Coffee: From Massieu to Classical Turkish Poetry
Coffee, which originated in Abyssinia in the 9th century, gradually spread across the world following a goatherd’s seen of the energizing effects on his animals after they consumed coffee berries. By the 15th century, the Ottomans had adopted coffee into
İlknur Sisnelioğlu Özer
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Ḥusniyyāt or Ḥasen Shi‘r as an Independent Genre in Classical Turkish Poetry
The word ḥusniyyāt and the phrases uslūb-i ḥasen, naẓm-i ḥasen, shi‘r-i ḥasen and ṭarz-i ḥasen, which are found in verse and prose classical Turkish literature texts, are used in a way that refers to a special literary term that is widely known, apart ...
Bünyamin Taş
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When classical Arabic and Turkish poetry is viewed from a broad perspective, these two important representatives of Muslim literature in the East share many similarities in terms of poetic meter and verse forms, literary genres, and themes. This research
Muhammed Faruk Çakır
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“Mâni’u’n-Nukûş” and Wall Writing in Classical Turkish Poetry: “Âh Şâhum” / “Mâni’u’n-Nukûş” ve Klâsik Türk Şiirinde Duvar Yazısı: “Âh Şâhum” [PDF]
Walls have transformed into a form of communication through which the distressed and the protestors conveyed their messages. In order to prevent graffiti, foundations have some staff called “mâni’u’n-nukûş”, which are appointed with a special ...
Mustafa Uğur Karadeniz
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Hadith as a Source of Aesthetics and Poetics in Classical Turkish Literature
Enough studies have been qualitatively conducted in many areas of classical Turkish literature. Nevertheless, an adequate level of academic work still needs to be reached regarding aesthetics and poetics in terms of quantity and quality in Ottoman ...
Berat Açıl
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Health and Economic Aspects of “Soup”: an Ancient Turkish Food and Its Treatment in Classical Poetry
The Turkish word “şur-bâ,” or soup, is derived from the Persian terms “şor” (salt) and “bâ” (water). Since ancient times, soups have possessed unique cultural identities in terms of their contents, means of preparation, taste, color, smell, and region ...
Selim Gök
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GARİP KALDIM VATANIMDAN UZAKTA: KLASİK TÜRK ŞİİRİNDE ŞÂM-I GARÎBÂN
Poets of the classical Ottoman era incorporated into their poetry the characteristics of the society in which they lived, their way of life, and almost every object they encountered in their daily lives as a means to express their emotions and thoughts ...
Eda TOK
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The Impact of Turkish Poetics in Albanian Poetry and Folk Culture [PDF]
Albanian poetry of Oriental tradition which began to emerge during the Ottoman period, that continued throughout the twentieth century, was structured within the schematization and poetic formulations of the Turkish tradition.
Abdulla Rexhepi, Nuran Malta Muhaxheri
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