15世纪诗歌中的社会与知识世界

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano
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摘要:在奥斯曼帝国早期,诗歌是社会精英政治和精神表达的重要方式。苏丹、王子、将军、法官和商人都在努力创作诗歌。在这篇文章中,有人认为,奥斯曼迪万诗歌的消费,从创作到接受,都是诗人、苏菲大师和苏丹之间的政治和精神谈判行为。这次谈判的效果取决于类型,有时也取决于类型。为此,分析了穆罕默德二世宫廷的桂冠诗人艾哈迈德·帕沙(公元1496/7年)创作的赞美苏菲·沙伊赫·塔库丁·伊布拉希姆-卡拉马尼(公元1467年)的诗歌。15世纪下半叶为苏菲谢赫写的诗展示了朝廷学者如何与富有魅力的苏菲大师交流。
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The Social and Intellectual World of a Fifteenth-Century Poem
Abstract:In the early modern Ottoman world, poetry was an important mode of political and spiritual expression for social elites. Sultans, princes, generals, judges, and merchants tried their hand at composing poetry. In this essay, it is argued that the consumption of Ottoman divan poetry, from its composition to its reception, was an act of political and spiritual negotiation between poets, Sufi masters, and sultans. The efficacy of this negotiation depended on genre as much as it did on occasion. To this end, sections of a panegyric composed by Ahmet Pasha (d. 1496/7), poet laureate in Mehmed II's court, in praise of Sufi shaykh Tacüddin İbrahim-i Karamani (d.1467) are analyzed. Poems written for Sufi shaykhs in the second half of the fifteenth century show how scholars in the imperial court communicated with charismatic Sufi masters.
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