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Sevginin Sembolik Betimi: Elma
2008
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Turkish Studies
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Elma onuncu yüzyıl Bağdat’ında sevginin sembolü olarak kullanlmıştır. Bu yüzyılda yaşamış yazar ve şairlerinin eserlerinde elmanın bu yönüyle nasıl yer aldığı belirlenmeye çalışılmış ayrıca örnekler de verilmiştir.

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