Alisher Nava'i
Appearance
'Alisher Nava'i,[1] etiam Nizām-al-Din ʿAlisher Herawī (Tschagataice نظامالدین علیشیر نوایی) appellatus, nominibus litterariis Turcice Navā'ī (et Nevā'ī) ac Persice Fāni subscriptus (natus Herat in urbe Imperii Timuridarum die 9 Februarii 1441; ibidem mortuus die 3 Ianuarii 1501), fuit poeta, scriptor, calligraphiae peritus, politicus, linguista, mysticus, musicus, pictor, sculptor, architectus Chagatai-Turcicus.[2] [3] Qui maximus interpres litterarum Tschagataicarum[4] et in cultura Uzbecica poeta nationalis Uzbeciae existimatur.[5]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Allworth, Edward A. 1990. The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present: A Cultural History. Hoover Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-8732-9. Google Books.
- Aybek, M. T., ed. 1948. Velikiy uzbekskiy poet. Sbornik statey. [Magnus Poeta Uzbecicus.] Tashkent.
- Babur. 1905. The Baburnama, ed. A. S. Beveridge. Tashkent.
- Erkinov, A. 1998. The Perception of Works by Classical Authors in the 18th and 19th centuries Central Asia: The Example of the Xamsa of Ali Shir Nawa`i. In Muslim Culture in Russia and Central Asia from the 18th to the Early 20th Centuries, ed. Michael Kemper et Allen Frank, 513–526. Berolini.
- Khwandamir. 1970. Makarim al-akhlak, ed. T. Gandjei. Lugduni Batavorum.
- Levend, Agâh Sırri. 1965–1968. Ali Şîr Nevaî. Ancyrae.
- McHenry, Robert. 1993. Navā'ī, (Mir) 'Alī Shīr. Encyclopædia Britannica 8: 53. Ed. 15a Sicagi: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
- Nemati Limai, Amir. 2015. Analysis of the Political Life of Amir Alishir Navai and Exploring His Cultural, Scientific, Social and Economic Works. Tehran et Mashhad: MFA (Cire) & Ferdowsi University.
- Richards, John F. 1995. The Mughal Empire. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-56603-2. Apud Google Books.
- Semenov, A. A. 1940. Materiali k bibliograficheskomy ukazatelyu pechatnykh proizvedeniy Alishera Navoi i literatury o nem. Tashkent.
- Subtelny, Maria Eva. 2013. Mīr 'Alī Shīr Nawā'ī. Encyclopaedia of Islam, ed. C. E. Bosworth, E. Van Donzel, et W. P. Heinrichs. Lugduni Batavorum et Novi Eboraci: Brill. Brill Online.
- Valitova, A. A. 1974. Alisher Navoi . Great Soviet Encyclopedia, ed. A. M. Prokhorov. Moscuae: Soviet Encyclopedia.
Nexus externi
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- De Alisher Nava'i.
- De Alisher Nava'i. UzLib on-line library.
- Exemplar Muhakamat al-Lughatain apud Universitatem Harvardianam.
- Mahbub ul-Qulub in Chaghatay.
- Hoberman, Barry. "Chaucer of the Turks."