Subject
Islamic magic—Early works to 1800[Browse]Charms—Islamic Empire—Early works to 1800[Browse]Incantations, Arabic—Early works to 1800[Browse]Incantations, Turkish—Early works to 1800[Browse]Advisory opinions (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800[Browse]Fatwas—Early works to 1800[Browse]Islam—Prayers and devotions—Early works to 1800[Browse]Manuscripts, Turkish—New Jersey—Princeton[Browse]Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton[Browse]
Type
kitap
Language
Ottoman
Digital
No
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
50
Physical Dimensions
50 leaves : paper ; 172 x 110 (132 x 80) mm. bound to 174 x 110 mm.
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
183403865
Record ID
9953338203506421
Notes
Ms. codex.Title supplied by the cataloger.Ca. 13 lines per page. Written in a casual hand in medium to small taʻlīq in black ink. Some of the texts are vowelled. Thick cream paper with visible laid and uneven chain lines.Incipit: ساعت الايام صباح قوشلق زوال اويله بين الصلوتين اكندى اقشامExplicit: صويه قويوب ايچه فى الحال ... تجربه اولنمشدر - Brown paper over pasteboard on covers. Evidence of leather around cover edges. Spine pasted with green tape. - A personal notebook, a collection of invocations and spells, interspersed with prayers and fetvas from a number of different sources, including Ebuusuud Efendi (1492 or 3-1574 or 5). Most of it is in Ottoman, but some of the invocations and prayers are in Arabic.
Dil Notu
In Ottoman Turkish, with sections in Arabic.
Edinme Kaynağı
Gift ; Bruce C. Willsie, Class of 1986 ; 2007.