Journal of Old Turkic Studies

Journal of Old Turkic Studies

Eski Anadolu Türkçesi Dönemine Ait Bir Hikâye: Aksaraylı Îsâ: Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ [06 Mil Yz A 6823/2]

Yazarlar: Şenol KORKMAZ

Cilt 4 , Sayı 1 , 2020 , Sayfalar 98 - 151

Konular:Dil ve Dil Bilim

DOI:10.35236/jots.647607

Anahtar Kelimeler:Old Anatolian Turkish,Story,Masnavi,Islamic religion,Aksaraylı Îsâ

Özet: Aksaraylı Îsâ lived in the XIVth century around Konya and Aksaray. It is understood from his works that he received a good education and was familiar with religious sciences. Only four of his works have survived today. If the literature is reviewed, new works may be revealed. The subjects he dealt with are about religion and morality. He aimed to popularize Islam and to explain some simple religious information to the public through his works. In this study, Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ of Aksaraylı Îsâ, which is registered at Ankara National Library 06 Mil Yz A 6823/2, is studied. There is only one known copy of the work. Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ has not been the subject of any scientific studies so far. In this study, the transcribed text, translation and index of the story has been given and various literary and philological studies have been conducted on the work. Thus, it was aimed to introduce the work to the scientific world and also to contribute to the studies on Aksaraylı Îsâ, one of the meddâh poets of the XIVth century.


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@article{2020, title={Eski Anadolu Türkçesi Dönemine Ait Bir Hikâye: Aksaraylı Îsâ: Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ [06 Mil Yz A 6823/2]}, volume={4}, number={1}, publisher={Journal of Old Turkic Studies}, author={Şenol KORKMAZ}, year={2020}, pages={98–151} }
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Şenol KORKMAZ. (2020). Eski Anadolu Türkçesi Dönemine Ait Bir Hikâye: Aksaraylı Îsâ: Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ [06 Mil Yz A 6823/2] (Vol. 4, pp. 98–151). Vol. 4, pp. 98–151. Journal of Old Turkic Studies.
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Şenol KORKMAZ. Eski Anadolu Türkçesi Dönemine Ait Bir Hikâye: Aksaraylı Îsâ: Hikâyet-i Şuhmâ [06 Mil Yz A 6823/2]. no. 1, Journal of Old Turkic Studies, 2020, pp. 98–151.