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Latifî (1491–1582), or Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in northern Anatolia, he became famous for his tezkire Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara (Memoirs of the Poets), the second Ottoman collection of bibliographical data on poets and poetry in overall. Latifi spent the last years of his life in Istanbul. He died by drowning when the ship he was traveling to Yemen sank in the Red Sea.

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  • Abdüllatif Çelebi, auch ʻAbd-al-Laṭīf, genannt Latîfî, (* 1491 Kastamonu; † 23. Oktober 1582 im Roten Meer) war ein osmanischer Chronist und Biograph. Über seine Familie, Kindheit und Jugend gibt es keine verlässlichen Nachrichten. Nach Abschluss seines Studiums wurde er mit den Aufgaben eines kâtib (staatlicher Schreiber, Sekretär) in Istanbul, Belgrad, Ägypten und Rhodos betraut. Im Jahre 1582 starb er bei einem Schiffsunglück im Kızıldeniz (Rotes Meer) auf einer Reise von Ägypten nach dem Jemen. (de)
  • Latifî (1491–1582), or Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in northern Anatolia, he became famous for his tezkire Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara (Memoirs of the Poets), the second Ottoman collection of bibliographical data on poets and poetry in overall. Latifi spent the last years of his life in Istanbul. He died by drowning when the ship he was traveling to Yemen sank in the Red Sea. (en)
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  • Abdüllatif Çelebi, auch ʻAbd-al-Laṭīf, genannt Latîfî, (* 1491 Kastamonu; † 23. Oktober 1582 im Roten Meer) war ein osmanischer Chronist und Biograph. Über seine Familie, Kindheit und Jugend gibt es keine verlässlichen Nachrichten. Nach Abschluss seines Studiums wurde er mit den Aufgaben eines kâtib (staatlicher Schreiber, Sekretär) in Istanbul, Belgrad, Ägypten und Rhodos betraut. Im Jahre 1582 starb er bei einem Schiffsunglück im Kızıldeniz (Rotes Meer) auf einer Reise von Ägypten nach dem Jemen. Latîfîs bekannteste Werke sind Tezkiretü'ş-suara, auch Suara Tezkiresi und Evsâf-ı İstanbul (dt. „Loblied auf Istanbul“). Tezkiretü'ş-suara ist eine Aufzählung der Biographien klassischer türkischer Autoren und Poeten des 15. Jahrhunderts sowie Kommentare zu deren Werken. Das Buch besteht aus einem Vorwort des Autors, drei Hauptkapiteln und dem Schlusswort. Außerdem verfasste Latîfî einige kleinere Prosawerke. (de)
  • Latifî (1491–1582), or Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in northern Anatolia, he became famous for his tezkire Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara (Memoirs of the Poets), the second Ottoman collection of bibliographical data on poets and poetry in overall. Latifî was born Abdüllatif Hatibzâde into a notable family in Kastamonu and was educated there. He worked as accountant and katib (secretary) in various vakifs (pious foundation), including Belgrade, Constantinople, Rhodes, and Egypt.His major work was Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara (Memoirs of the Poets), which was the second tezkire in chronological order after that of Sehi Bey. It is also the one with most extent copies, 91 in total. The tezkire was organized in three sections with an introduction. It narrated the life and work of around 300 poets of the period from the reign of Murad II (reigned between 1421-1451) until 1543, and was finished and presented it to Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in 1546. The Sultan was so pleased that he appointed Latifi as secretary at the "Ayyub al-Ansari" complex endowment. According to Aşık Çelebi's work Senses of Poets (Meşairü'ş-Şuara), the poet wrote it mostly during the era of Suleiman, but presented it to Murad III in 1574 after making minor changes to the introduction.Another important work of him was Evsaf-ı İstanbul (Qualities of Istanbul) written in 1525. It gives a historical overview on the city of Istanbul, intertwined with geographical data, and information on the city's neighborhoods, architecture, and social life. Latifi spent the last years of his life in Istanbul. He died by drowning when the ship he was traveling to Yemen sank in the Red Sea. (en)
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