THE LANGUAGE OF MEDICINE IN THE ARTISTIC SPEECH OF ALISHER NAVOI
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20425470Keywords:
Alisher Navoi, medicine, artistic language, metaphor, doctor, illness, healing.Abstract
This article examines the use of medical vocabulary, images, and concepts in Alisher Nava'i's literary works. It analyzes how the poet employs medical language not literally, but metaphorically, philosophically, and psychologically. It demonstrates that Nava'i's medical terminology serves as a means of understanding love, spiritual suffering, and the moral state of individuals and society. It concludes that Nava'i's poetic thought is deeply connected to the scientific concepts of his time.
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