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المجمع.
El-Mecma.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
Published/Created
[Manisa?, between 17--? and 1707]
Description
153 leaves : paper ; 216 x 155 mm. bound to 218 x 162 mm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 267
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Turkish poetry
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Early works to 1800
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Turkey
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Summary note
A personal note-book (of el-hac Abdullah bin el-hac Abdurrahman, the preacher at the Sultan Valide mosque in Manisa?) -- see ownership statement on fol. 153b. The note-book contains chiefly poetry (whole poems and excerpts), added to which are various other notes and inscriptions, excerpts from books, prayers etc., most of it in the same hand, except for one or two instances of later additions.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from ownership statement on fol. 153b.
The stamp accompanying the ownership statement on fol. 153b is dated '118 (1706-7). Another date present in the ms. is 12 Ṣafar 1113 (1701) -- see fol. 12a.
Written area and number of lines per page vary considerably throughout. Written in a medium-sized taʻlīq in black ink. Glazed European paper with watermarks.
Binding note
Brown leather over pasteboard with additional brown paper over the leather on covers. Pastedowns in ochre paper.
Language note
In Ottoman Turkish (with occasional small sections in Persian and Arabic).
Provenance
Ownership statement in the name of el-hac Abdullah bin el-hac Abdurrahman, the preacher at the Sultan Valide mosque in Manisa, accompanied by his stamp dated '118 (1706-7) on fol. 153b (inverted).
OCLC
171222365
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