Awḍaḥ al-masālik ilà maʻrifat al-buldān wa al-mamālik, [993, i.e. 1585]. | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Awḍaḥ al-masālik ilà maʻrifat al-buldān wa al-mamālik, [993, i.e. 1585].
(اوضح المسالك الى معرفة البلدان والممالك، [993ه, 1585م].)

İsim Awḍaḥ al-masālik ilà maʻrifat al-buldān wa al-mamālik, [993, i.e. 1585].
İsim Orijinal اوضح المسالك الى معرفة البلدان والممالك، [993ه, 1585م].
Yazar Sipahizade Mehmet bin Ali, -1588 or 1589.
Basım Tarihi: [1585]
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic, Manuscripts, Arabic / Michigan, Manuscripts, Arabic / Michigan / Ann Arbor., Geography, Geography / Early works to 1800., Geography, Arab, Geography, Arab / Early works to 1800., Geography, Geography / Turkey, Geography / Turkey / Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918, Geography / Turkey / Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 / Early works to 1800., Headpieces (layout features)
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 v. ([347] p.) : paper ; 27.25 cm
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Lokasyon University of Michigan
Notlar About: Geographical work ; geographical dictionary. | Origin: According to colophon on p.341, transcription completed in Dhū al-Qaʻdah 993 [October/November 1585 CE]. Gottfried Hagen has identified most of the marginalia --- notes, maps, and drawings --- as belonging to the esteemed Ottoman scholar Kâtip Çelebi (1609-1657) cf. Hagen, "Kâtib Çelebi and Sipâhîzâde," 2006. Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 215 Decoration: Titles and place names in red and gold ink. Central text on each page is framed in simple blue and gold border. Initial page features an elaborite design in blue, gold, orange, and green paint. Incidental maps and diagrams in margins are usually executed in blue ink. Map of Mediterranean world laid in page 22. A single page of notes with diagram depicting the kaʻbah as the center of the world along with many notes is laid into this codex. Script: Text written in naskh script with black ink. Binding: Leather bound codex with tooling on upper and lower covers as well as envelope flap; gold paint on medalions. Title from rubricated inscription on opening leaf (p.3) and inscription on 'title page' (p.7). Ms. codex. Former owners' marks on 'title page' (p.7) include several seal impressions (mainly oval) and obscured statements ; oval seal impressions on incipit page (p.8).
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Awḍaḥ al-masālik ilà maʻrifat al-buldān wa al-mamālik, [993, i.e. 1585].

(اوضح المسالك الى معرفة البلدان والممالك، [993ه, 1585م].)
Yazar Sipahizade Mehmet bin Ali, -1588 or 1589.
Basım Tarihi [1585]
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic, Manuscripts, Arabic / Michigan, Manuscripts, Arabic / Michigan / Ann Arbor., Geography, Geography / Early works to 1800., Geography, Arab, Geography, Arab / Early works to 1800., Geography, Geography / Turkey, Geography / Turkey / Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918, Geography / Turkey / Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 / Early works to 1800., Headpieces (layout features)
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Bilinmiyor
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 v. ([347] p.) : paper ; 27.25 cm
Kütüphane HathiTrust Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 005231663
Lokasyon University of Michigan
Notlar About: Geographical work ; geographical dictionary. | Origin: According to colophon on p.341, transcription completed in Dhū al-Qaʻdah 993 [October/November 1585 CE]. Gottfried Hagen has identified most of the marginalia --- notes, maps, and drawings --- as belonging to the esteemed Ottoman scholar Kâtip Çelebi (1609-1657) cf. Hagen, "Kâtib Çelebi and Sipâhîzâde," 2006. Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 215 Decoration: Titles and place names in red and gold ink. Central text on each page is framed in simple blue and gold border. Initial page features an elaborite design in blue, gold, orange, and green paint. Incidental maps and diagrams in margins are usually executed in blue ink. Map of Mediterranean world laid in page 22. A single page of notes with diagram depicting the kaʻbah as the center of the world along with many notes is laid into this codex. Script: Text written in naskh script with black ink. Binding: Leather bound codex with tooling on upper and lower covers as well as envelope flap; gold paint on medalions. Title from rubricated inscription on opening leaf (p.3) and inscription on 'title page' (p.7). Ms. codex. Former owners' marks on 'title page' (p.7) include several seal impressions (mainly oval) and obscured statements ; oval seal impressions on incipit page (p.8).
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