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Biography:
Nevit Ergin
This
is the first English translation of Rumi's entire Divan contained
in 22 volumes. The Divan-i Kebir, or Divan-i Shams, is the
anthology of Rumi's poems from the time he met Shams (1244)
until the day he died (1273).
He
recited (he did not write) poems day and night, and four assigned
people, called Katib-i esrar ("secret secretary"),
followed and recorded him. These 44,000+ verses are the best
and most beautiful explanations of the secret of life, love,
humanity, God, and more. They also serve as historical sketches
of 13th Century life in Konya, Anatolia.
The
language the Divan was written in is 13th Century Farsi, spoken
in Anatolia. There are a small number of gazelles written
in Arabic, Turkish and even Greek. Abdulbaki Golpinarli (d.
1982), a Turkish scholar, translated the Divan into Turkish.
Nevit Ergin has translated Mr. Golpinarli's 7 volume Turkish
Divan into a complete 22 volume English Divan.
Email:
nevite@msn.com
Web: www.sfumevlana.org
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