Basım Tarihi
[1731 or 1732]
Konu
Turkey—History, Military—Early works to 1800[Browse]Turkey—History—1453-1683—Early works to 1800[Browse]Turkey—History—Mehmed IV, 1648-1687—Early works to 1800[Browse]Belgrade (Serbia)—History, Military—Early works to 1800[Browse]Serbia—History—1456-1804—Early works to 1800[Browse]Manuscripts, Turkish—New Jersey—Princeton[Browse]
Tür
kitap
Dil
ota,tur
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Evet
Sayfa Sayısı
32
Fiziksel Boyutlar
32 leaves : paper ; 212 x 139 (165 x 86) mm. bound to 212 x 142 mm.
Kütüphane
Princeton Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
123540158
Kayıt Numarası
9951659323506421
Tarih
[1731 or 1732]
Notlar
Ms. codex.Title from fol. 3a.Copied in 1144 (1731 or 1732) -- colophon (fol. 30b).23 lines per page. Written in a casual small naskh in black ink with use of red for rubrication. Text is written within a gold leaf frame outlined in black ink. Fol. 3b has an illuminated head piece executed in gold leaf with overlaid floral motif in green, orange, red and white watercolors, and with radiating sprigs in blue watercolor along the top edge. Catchwords on the verso of each leaf. Glazed European paper, most of it light cream, with a few sheets of dark cream and light purple stained paper.Incipit: الحمد لله الذي انزل علي نبيه وجاهدوا في سبيل الله حق جهاده ... وبعد اشبو رساله وبر صورت اولنماسنه باعث ولي النعم حضرتلرينك حاكباي عاليلر ينه عرض قلنمشدر كه سبب تذكر وترحم اولهExplicit: تاريخ هجرتك بيك طقسان يدي در كه اول زمانندن بري قرق التي قرال اولمشدر - Brown leather on spine and around edges of covers, the latter decorated with a gold guilloche and two gold fillets. Olive and green foliage motif glazed paper on covers. Pastedowns in dark cream paper. - An anonymous Ottoman military history of the Serbian front, written with the intention of being a guide to that region and covering the period from the conquest of Belgrade in 1521 to the year 1685-86. According to the text (see incipit), it was composed at the request of the Sultan (Süleyman II (ruled 1687-1691)?).
Getty Türü
Headpieces (layout features)—Islamic countries—18th century[Browse]Illuminated manuscripts—Islamic countries—18th century[Browse]
Dil Notu
In Ottoman Turkish.
Kaynak
Two ownership statements on fol. 3a, neither of them dated, one in the name of Befevaid [?] Zade Hacı Mehmet Efendi, and the other in the name of Ali.
Edinme Kaynağı
Purchase; Het Oosters Antiquarian, 2000/7/31 (2001-03).