1. NÂBÎ DİVANI'NI VE HAYRİYYE'Yİ GİZLİ İLİMLER (OKÜLTİZM) IŞIĞINDA OKUMAK.
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YILDIZ, Ayşe
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OCCULTISM , *CLASSICAL poetry , *TURKISH poetry , *PHYSIOGNOMY in literature - Abstract
Mystic sciences or occultism means communicating with the universe and creatures in the universe by supernatural methods and all the methods used for intervening in them. The content of this concept is very large involving astrology, astral travel, magic, sorcery, prophecy, fortune telling, mediumship, alchemy, amulet, lucid dream, dream interpretation, numerology, physiognomy and melheme. These systems which date back to ancient times continued to exist both in primitive and modern societies. They kept an important place in the life styles, beliefs and behaviors of people. Secret sciences have always preserved their existence despite their different forms in different societies and the prohibitions of divine religions or earthly laws could not remove them. These systems whose existence has been known in every society since ancient ages have appeared in these lands thanks to pre-Islamic beliefs and traditions and contacts with neighbor cultures. Therefore, the quests for fortune-telling, magic spell, sorcery and oracle were observed in Ottoman society and they were perceived as "science", and were called as ilm-i ahkâm-ı nücûm, ilm-i reml, ilm-i zâyirçe, ilm-i simyâ.Nabi is considered to be the biggest poet of hikemî poetry who lived in the second half of the 17th century. How he addressed occultism in his works titled Divan and Hayriyye (Hayrî-nâme) and his point of view about occultism will be evaluated in this article. The study is limited to fortune telling, geomancy, alchemy, evil eye, astrology, dream interpretation and lucid dream as addressed in Nabi's Divan and Hayriyye. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012