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سيمون هاتلي (بالإنجليزية: Simon Hatley)‏ (مواليد27 مارس 1685 – بعد عام 1723)؛ هو بحار إنجليزي شارك في رحلتي قرصنة تفويضية إلى جنوب المحيط الهادئ . في الرحلة الثانية، اجتاحت العواصف سفينته حين صارت في جنوب كيب هورن ، قام هاتلي بإطلاق طائر القطرس ، هذه الحادثة خلدها صموئيل تايلور كوليردج في قصيدته البحار العجوز التي نشرها عام 1798.

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dbo:abstract سيمون هاتلي (بالإنجليزية: Simon Hatley)‏ (مواليد27 مارس 1685 – بعد عام 1723)؛ هو بحار إنجليزي شارك في رحلتي قرصنة تفويضية إلى جنوب المحيط الهادئ . في الرحلة الثانية، اجتاحت العواصف سفينته حين صارت في جنوب كيب هورن ، قام هاتلي بإطلاق طائر القطرس ، هذه الحادثة خلدها صموئيل تايلور كوليردج في قصيدته البحار العجوز التي نشرها عام 1798. (ar) Simon Hatley (27 March 1685 – after 1723) was an English sailor involved in two hazardous privateering voyages to the South Pacific Ocean. On the second voyage, with his ship beset by storms south of Cape Horn, Hatley shot an albatross, an incident immortalised by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his 1798 poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Born in 1685 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Hatley went to sea in 1708 as part of Woodes Rogers's expedition against the Spanish. Rogers circumnavigated the world, but Hatley was captured on the coast of present-day Ecuador and imprisoned in Lima, capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, where he was tortured by the Inquisition. He was released and returned to Great Britain in 1713. Hatley's second voyage, under George Shelvocke, was the source of the albatross incident, and also ended with his capture by the Spanish. As Hatley had, at Shelvocke's direction, looted a Portuguese vessel on the coast of Brazil, the Spanish this time held him as a pirate, though ultimately they released him again, deciding that Shelvocke was the more culpable party. Hatley returned to Britain in 1723, and sailed to Jamaica to avoid trial for piracy. His fate thereafter is unknown. In 1797, William Wordsworth, having read Shelvocke's account of that voyage, suggested Hatley's shooting of an albatross as the basis of a contemplated joint work with Coleridge. Wordsworth dropped out of the project soon after, but Coleridge continued, and the poem was published in Lyrical Ballads (1798), containing poems by both men, and assuring Hatley a place in literary history. (en) Simon Hatley (27 mars 1685 – après 1723) est un navigateur anglais engagé dans deux dangereux voyages, dans l'océan Pacifique Sud, en tant que corsaire. Lors du deuxième voyage, alors que son navire est en proie à des tempêtes, au sud du cap Horn, Simon Hatley abat un albatros, un incident immortalisé par Samuel Taylor Coleridge dans son poème La Complainte du vieux marin. (fr)
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dbp:quote We had continued squalls of sleet, snow, and rain, and the heavens were perpetually hid from us by gloomy dismal clouds. One would think it impossible any thing could live in so rigid a climate; and, indeed, we all observed, we had not the sight of one fish of any kind since we were come to the southward of Strait le Maire, nor one sea bird, except a disconsolate black albatross, who accompanied us several days, hovering about as if he had lost himself; till Simon Hatley, my second captain, observing, in one of his melancholy fits, that this bird was always hovering near us, imagined, from his colour, that it might be some ill omen, and being encouraged in his superstition by the continued series of contrary tempestuous winds, that had oppressed us ever since we had got into this sea, he, after some fruitless attempts, at length shot the albatross, perhaps not doubting that we should have a fair wind after it. (en) "God save thee, ancient Mariner! From the fiends, that plague thee thus!— Why look'st thou so?"—"With my cross-bow I shot the ALBATROSS." (en)
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dbp:source dbr:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge dbr:The_Rime_of_the_Ancient_Mariner George Shelvocke, A Voyage Round the World by Way of the Great South Sea , pp. 72–73 (en)
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rdfs:comment سيمون هاتلي (بالإنجليزية: Simon Hatley)‏ (مواليد27 مارس 1685 – بعد عام 1723)؛ هو بحار إنجليزي شارك في رحلتي قرصنة تفويضية إلى جنوب المحيط الهادئ . في الرحلة الثانية، اجتاحت العواصف سفينته حين صارت في جنوب كيب هورن ، قام هاتلي بإطلاق طائر القطرس ، هذه الحادثة خلدها صموئيل تايلور كوليردج في قصيدته البحار العجوز التي نشرها عام 1798. (ar) Simon Hatley (27 mars 1685 – après 1723) est un navigateur anglais engagé dans deux dangereux voyages, dans l'océan Pacifique Sud, en tant que corsaire. Lors du deuxième voyage, alors que son navire est en proie à des tempêtes, au sud du cap Horn, Simon Hatley abat un albatros, un incident immortalisé par Samuel Taylor Coleridge dans son poème La Complainte du vieux marin. (fr) Simon Hatley (27 March 1685 – after 1723) was an English sailor involved in two hazardous privateering voyages to the South Pacific Ocean. On the second voyage, with his ship beset by storms south of Cape Horn, Hatley shot an albatross, an incident immortalised by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his 1798 poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. (en)
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