Author
Manyas oǧlu, active 15th century
Author Original
Manyas oǧlu, active 15th century, منياس اوغلى.
Publication Date
1437
Publication Place
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[1437 or 1438]
Subject
Fatwas—Turkey—Early works to 1800, Islamic law—Sources—Early works to 1800, Mathematics—Islamic Empire—Early works to 1800, Islamic cosmology—Early works to 1800, Zoology—Islamic Empire—Early works to 1800, Arabic alphabet—Symbolic aspects—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Turkish—New Jersey—Princeton
Type
kitap
Language
Ottoman
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9953310983506421
Record ID
bk128995t
Library Location
HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 1010, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 1010, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date
1437-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1437
Notes
A work of encyclopeadic nature by Mahmut bin Kadı Manyas, known as Manyas oǧlu (see start of text), covering questions of fiqh (in a section written in the form of fetvas), science, including subjects of mathematics and animals, and ʻilm al-ḥurūf. Title in Ṭāhir, ʻOM, given as: "Acab ül-acayip". | Ms. codex., Title from fol. 1a., Copied by Mehmet bin Abdullah in 841 (1437-38) -- colophon (fol. 83b)., 13 lines per page. Text is written in black ink with use of red for rubrication, inside a single line frame in red ink. Glazed paper with prominent pulp and no chain or laid lines visible. Short inscriptions on verso of front flyleaf and fol. 1a. A small almond shaped stamp on the fol. 1a and 1b. Some marginal annotations. Short inscriptions and numerical tables and lists on the inside of both covers., Incipit: Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and blessings be upon the best of His messengers, Muhammad and all of his family. And then he says, “The weakest of people and those most in need of the King are the people Mahmoud bin Qadi Minyas, known as Minyas Ogli.” Green fabric covering original binding in leather. Pastedowns in yellow paper. Flyleaves in marbled paper.
Alternatif
Aʻjab al-ʻujāb, Acab ül-ucab, Acab ül-acayip, اعجب العجاب
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Digital content
Koleksiyonlar
Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts