Kitaplara Vakfedilen Bir Ömre Tuhfe - Ismail E. Erünsal'a Armagan Vol.1: Tarih Vol.2: Edebiyat ve Tasavvuf Kütüphanecilik ve Arsivcilik
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
1,191
Language
Turkish
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
Ülke Kitap
ISBN-10
9757737488
ISBN-13
9789757737483
Description
This work celebrates the enduring legacy of Ismail E. Erünsal, a prominent figure in the world of literature and library sciences. Through a collection of essays and studies, it pays homage to his contributions across various fields, particularly history, literature, and mysticism. Each volume delves into essential themes that have shaped the cultural and intellectual landscape, offering insights into Erünsal's profound impact on scholarship and archiving.
The first volume focuses on history, examining significant events and figures that have influenced societies. The second volume shifts to literature and mysticism, exploring how these elements intertwine and enrich the human experience. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of Erünsal's role as a custodian of knowledge, celebrating his dedication to preserving and advancing understanding in these crucial areas. This tribute invites readers to reflect on the importance of intellectual heritage and the journey of knowledge across generations.
The first volume focuses on history, examining significant events and figures that have influenced societies. The second volume shifts to literature and mysticism, exploring how these elements intertwine and enrich the human experience. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of Erünsal's role as a custodian of knowledge, celebrating his dedication to preserving and advancing understanding in these crucial areas. This tribute invites readers to reflect on the importance of intellectual heritage and the journey of knowledge across generations.
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