Tahsin Yazıcı (1922 - 20 November 2002) was a Turkish literary scholar who was active in the latter half of the 20th century, when he produced his
critical edition
Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and of literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants, or different versions, of either manuscripts or of printed books. Such texts may range in d ...
of
Aflākī's ''Manāqib al-ʿārifīn'', a
hagiography
A hagiography (; ) is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader, as well as, by extension, an adulatory and idealized biography of a founder, saint, monk, nun or icon in any of the world's religions. Early Christian hagiographies migh ...
of the
Mevlevi Order
The Mevlevi Order or Mawlawiyya ( tr, Mevlevilik or Mevleviyye; fa, طریقت مولویه) is a Sufi order that originated in Konya (a city now in Turkey; formerly capital of the Seljuk Sultanate) and which was founded by the followers of Ja ...
, and other works focused on Persian mystic literature. He was also chief editor of the Turkish
İslâm Ansiklopedisi
The ''İslâm Ansiklopedisi'' (İA) () is a Turkish language, Turkish academic encyclopedia for Islamic studies published by ' ( eng, Turkish Religious Foundation).
Its most recent 44-volume edition, called ''Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı İslâm ...
for more than two decades.
Yazıcı has been described as an "eminent scholar of
Persian and
Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walte ...
literatures",
[ and his editions and translations of Mevlevi texts have been called "indispensable".]
Early life and studies
Yazıcı was born in Hoğas, a village near the town of Kiğı in Bingöl
Bingöl ( diq, Çolig; ku, Çewlik; hy, Ճապաղջուր, translit=Chapaghjur) is a city in Eastern Turkey and the capital of Bingöl Province.
Etymology
One of the historical names for the city, ''Bingöl'' literally means ''thousand lake ...
province, into a family of Turkish origin appointed to a position of authority by the Ottoman state.
He matriculated in 1940 at the University of Istanbul
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, mottoeng = Science Bridge from Past to the Future
, established = 1453 1846 1933
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and graduated in Arabic and Persian language and literature in 1945, before being hired as a research assistant the following year by the Department of Classic Oriental Languages in the Faculty of Language.[
In 1948, he wrote a dissertation on a Turkish Sufi named Ebrahim Golsani for which he received a doctorate in 1949, and in 1952 he was appointed as an assistant professor of Arabic and Persian Language and Literature in the Faculty of Literature.][
From 1956–57, his academic career was disrupted when he was called to serve in the Turkish army.][ During this overall period, he also married and had three children.][
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Academic career
In 1955, shortly before being called for his military draft, Yazıcı wrote his work ''Abdullah-i Ansari and his works'' ( tr, Abdullâh-ı Ensârî ve eserleri). He published his two-volume critical edition of ''Manāqib al-ʿārifīn'' by Šams-al-Din Aḥmad Aflāki between 1959 and 1961.[
When, in 1963, the Department of Arabic and Persian language and literature in the University of Istanbul's Faculty of Literature was split in two, he was made director of Persian language and literature.][
In 1970, he then became Dean of the Faculty of Literature, and in 1981, when the university created the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures, which included the Department for Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Hindology and Sinology, Yazıcı was appointed director.][
From 1966 until 1987, Yazıcı was also the chief editor of and contributor of more than 150 articles to '']İslâm Ansiklopedisi
The ''İslâm Ansiklopedisi'' (İA) () is a Turkish language, Turkish academic encyclopedia for Islamic studies published by ' ( eng, Turkish Religious Foundation).
Its most recent 44-volume edition, called ''Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı İslâm ...
'', an Encyclopaedia of Islam published by the Religious Foundation of Turkey ( tr, Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı).[ This work "had the dual purpose of amending Orientalist scholarship and elaborating on the Turkish contribution to Islamic tradition".] He served as the consulting editor on Perso-Turkish history and literature for the Encyclopaedia Iranica
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. [
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References
External links
Tahsin Yazıcı (1922-2002), Persian language and literature specialist. İslâm Ansiklopedisi
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1922 births
2002 deaths
Turkish scholars of Islam
Academic staff of Istanbul University
Literary scholars
Iranologists