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[Treatise on composing letters].

İsim [Treatise on composing letters].
Basım Tarihi: [between 1775 and 1825?]
Basım Yeri [Turkey?] -
Konu Manuscripts., Letter writing, Turkish., Education., Manuscripts, Turkish., Letter writing, Turkish., Education, Education /Turkey, Education / Turkey /History, Education / Turkey / History /Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918., Turkey., New York (State), New York (State) /New York., Insertions (Provenance), History., Manuals (instructional materials), Manuscripts (documents), Codices (bound manuscripts)
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 35 foliated leaves : paper ; 257 x 185 (155 x 91) mm, bound to 257 x 185 mm
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Kayıt Numarası 102811470
Tarih [between 1775 and 1825?]
Notlar Shelfmark: MS Or 32. Some inconsistent paginations in Arabic. Origin: Likely written in the late-18th or early-19th century. Decoration: Rubrications. Script: Written in late ruqʻah in black and red; pointed, unvocalized. Layout: 7 slightly slanting lines (higher on the gutter end) with a column of text down the outside edge of the textblock. Catchwords on versos, lower left. Title supplied by cataloger. Manuscript codex.. On writing (inshāʼ). It begins with an Arabic-Ottoman glossary of terms used in writing official and unofficial letters (f. 1v-3r), followed by a tutorial on writing letters. The following types of letter are included: from inferiors to superiors (f. 10v-14r), letters home (f. 14v-17r), from a child to his grandfather (f. 17v-19v), from a father to a son (f. 20r-22r), from a son to his mother (f. 22v-24v), from a mother to her child (f. 25r-26v), petition addressing the Sultan (f. 27r-28r), an emancipation certificate (f. 28v-30v), and newspaper writing (f. 31r-34v); a short lesson on basic arithmetic follows (f. 34v-35r). Two inserts laid in: a telegraph receipt, and a sheet in nastaʻliq shikastah about accounting in Persian.
İlgili İsimler Smith, David Eugene, 1860-1944, Muslim World Manuscripts (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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[Treatise on composing letters].

Basım Tarihi [between 1775 and 1825?]
Basım Yeri [Turkey?] -
Konu Manuscripts., Letter writing, Turkish., Education., Manuscripts, Turkish., Letter writing, Turkish., Education, Education /Turkey, Education / Turkey /History, Education / Turkey / History /Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918., Turkey., New York (State), New York (State) /New York., Insertions (Provenance), History., Manuals (instructional materials), Manuscripts (documents), Codices (bound manuscripts)
Tür Kitap
Dil ota,tur
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 35 foliated leaves : paper ; 257 x 185 (155 x 91) mm, bound to 257 x 185 mm
Kütüphane HathiTrust Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 102811470
Tarih [between 1775 and 1825?]
Notlar Shelfmark: MS Or 32. Some inconsistent paginations in Arabic. Origin: Likely written in the late-18th or early-19th century. Decoration: Rubrications. Script: Written in late ruqʻah in black and red; pointed, unvocalized. Layout: 7 slightly slanting lines (higher on the gutter end) with a column of text down the outside edge of the textblock. Catchwords on versos, lower left. Title supplied by cataloger. Manuscript codex.. On writing (inshāʼ). It begins with an Arabic-Ottoman glossary of terms used in writing official and unofficial letters (f. 1v-3r), followed by a tutorial on writing letters. The following types of letter are included: from inferiors to superiors (f. 10v-14r), letters home (f. 14v-17r), from a child to his grandfather (f. 17v-19v), from a father to a son (f. 20r-22r), from a son to his mother (f. 22v-24v), from a mother to her child (f. 25r-26v), petition addressing the Sultan (f. 27r-28r), an emancipation certificate (f. 28v-30v), and newspaper writing (f. 31r-34v); a short lesson on basic arithmetic follows (f. 34v-35r). Two inserts laid in: a telegraph receipt, and a sheet in nastaʻliq shikastah about accounting in Persian.
İlgili İsimler Smith, David Eugene, 1860-1944, Muslim World Manuscripts (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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