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Five Poems (Quintet)

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Yazar Atai (Uzbeki, died 1044 AH/AD 1634), Khayr Allah Khayri Jawush Zadah
Basım Tarihi: 1133 AH/AD 1721 (Ottoman)
Basım Yeri Turkey (Place of Origin) -
Konu Manuscripts and Rare Books, Islamic World, Islamic Manuscripts
Tür Belge
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio H: 8 1/4 × W: 6 3/16 in. (21 × 15.7 cm)
Kütüphane: Walters Sanat Müzesi
Kayıt Numarası W.666
Lokasyon Not on view
Tarih 1133 AH/AD 1721 (Ottoman)
Notlar Walters manuscript W.666 is an illuminated and illustrated copy of the Hamse (quintet) of the Ottoman Turkish poet and scholar 'Ata'ullah bin Yahyá 'Ata'i (died 1044 AH/AD 1634). Although different in content, this work takes its inspiration from the famous Persian Khamsah of Nizami Ganjavi (died 605 AH/AD 1209) and the Khamsah of Amir Khusraw Dihlavi (died 725 AH/AD 1325). This Ottoman copy of 'Ata'i's work ends with a portion of his Divan (fols. 142b-151b) instead of the 5th poem (mesnevi), Hilyet ül-efkar. The text, written in Nasta'liq script, was copied by Heyrullah Heyri Çavuszade in 1133 AH/AD 1721. There are 38 illustrations, and illuminated incipits introduce the different poems (fols. 1b, 22b, 63b, 107b, and 142b). The brown leather binding is original to the manuscript.
Sergi Ayrıntıları Pearls on a String: Artists, Patrons, and Poets at the Great Islamic Courts. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
Sergi Yılı 2015-2016
Bağış/Edinim Acquired by Henry Walters
Kaynağa git Walters Sanat Müzesi The Walters Art Museum
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Five Poems (Quintet)

Yazar Atai (Uzbeki, died 1044 AH/AD 1634), Khayr Allah Khayri Jawush Zadah
Basım Tarihi 1133 AH/AD 1721 (Ottoman)
Basım Yeri Turkey (Place of Origin) -
Konu Manuscripts and Rare Books, Islamic World, Islamic Manuscripts
Tür Belge
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio H: 8 1/4 × W: 6 3/16 in. (21 × 15.7 cm)
Kütüphane Walters Sanat Müzesi
Kayıt Numarası W.666
Lokasyon Not on view
Tarih 1133 AH/AD 1721 (Ottoman)
Notlar Walters manuscript W.666 is an illuminated and illustrated copy of the Hamse (quintet) of the Ottoman Turkish poet and scholar 'Ata'ullah bin Yahyá 'Ata'i (died 1044 AH/AD 1634). Although different in content, this work takes its inspiration from the famous Persian Khamsah of Nizami Ganjavi (died 605 AH/AD 1209) and the Khamsah of Amir Khusraw Dihlavi (died 725 AH/AD 1325). This Ottoman copy of 'Ata'i's work ends with a portion of his Divan (fols. 142b-151b) instead of the 5th poem (mesnevi), Hilyet ül-efkar. The text, written in Nasta'liq script, was copied by Heyrullah Heyri Çavuszade in 1133 AH/AD 1721. There are 38 illustrations, and illuminated incipits introduce the different poems (fols. 1b, 22b, 63b, 107b, and 142b). The brown leather binding is original to the manuscript.
Sergi Ayrıntıları Pearls on a String: Artists, Patrons, and Poets at the Great Islamic Courts. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
Sergi Yılı 2015-2016
Bağış/Edinim Acquired by Henry Walters
The Walters Art Museum
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