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ديوان بليغ.
Divan-i Beliğ.
Author
Mehmet Emin Beliğ, d. 1758 or 9.
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محمد امين بليغ
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
Turkish
Published/Created
[17--]
Description
77 leaves : paper ; 220 x 138 (150 x 65) mm. bound to 220 x 140 mm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 262
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Subject(s)
Turkish poetry
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Early works to 1800
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Turkish poetry
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18th century
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Manuscripts, Turkish
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
A divan.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title derived from end of text on fol. 76b.
21 lines per page. Written in a small taʻlīq in black ink with use of red for rubrication. Catchwords on the verso of each leaf. Glazed European paper with watermarks. Foliation in pencil in Arabic numerals and pagination in red ink in Arabic numerals.
Incipit: نعت نبى حبيب اكرم محترم صلى الله عليه و سلم
Explicit: كذشته وقعه لرى جمله ايليوب تبليغ يكآن يكان سكا تفهيم ايدر سجل بليغ تمت الديوان بليغ رحمت الله
Binding note
Marbled paper on covers with burgundy leather on spine and around cover edges. Pastedowns in pink paper. Flyleaves in green paper. Spine is damaged.
Language note
In Ottoman Turkish.
Provenance
Ownership statement on fol. 1a in the name of Seyit Ahmet Reşit Abdullah Efendi Zade, accompanied by his stamp dated 1200 (1785-86).
References
Özege, M.S. Eski harflerle, 4124.
OCLC
122983413
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