A MANUSCRIPT TITLED ROSE GARDEN (GULISTAN) BY SA`Dİ SHIRAZI AT THE DUBLIN CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY P. 119 Cover Image

SA`Dİ ŞİRAZİ’NİN DUBLİN CHESTER BEATTY KÜTÜPHANESİ, P.119’A KAYITLI GÜLİSTAN MİNYATÜRLERİ
A MANUSCRIPT TITLED ROSE GARDEN (GULISTAN) BY SA`Dİ SHIRAZI AT THE DUBLIN CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY P. 119

Author(s): Üyesi S. Hilal Arpacioğlu
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Philology
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Timurid; Miniatures; Rose Garden (Gulistan); Herat, Sa`di Shirazi;

Summary/Abstract: Miniature Art is based on ancient history and contains various cultures, nations and styles, one of which is known as the Timurid Period Miniatures. It is a period that contains rare works within the Herat school. Moreover, among the Timur Period book arts, a manuscript titled Rose Garden (Gulistan) by Sa`di Shirazi, which came into existence at the Baysunghur Art Academy and is registered at the Dublin Chester Beatty Library P. 119, sheds light on the style of the era in terms of its miniatures. Rose Garden (Gulistan) is a work written by Sa`di Shirazi in 1258. It consists of eight chapters, contains educational and informative story subjects, and has a rare place in its genre. The manuscript made for Baysunghur Mirza's library contains eight miniatures. In this research, these eight miniatures were compared with the stories in Sa`di's Rose Garden (Gulistan).

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 52
  • Page Range: 245-256
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Turkish
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