Yazar
Asım Efendi Küçükçelebizade, 1685-1759 or 1760, Raşit Efendi, -1735, İbrahim Müteferrika, 1674?-1745, راشد افندي, ابراهيم متفرقه, عاصم افندي كوچوكچلبي زاده
Yazar Orijinal
راشد افندي ابراهيم متفرقه عاصم افندي كوچوكچلبي زاده
Basım Tarihi
1741
Basım Yeri
Qusṭanṭanīyah -
Ibrāhīm min Mutafarriqahʹkān
Konu
Arabic type -- Specimens, Turkey -- 1683-1829
Tür
kitap
Dil
tur, ota
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı
5
Fiziksel Boyutlar
5 preliminary leaves, 158 leaves ; 32 cm (folio)
Kütüphane
Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
54198287
Kayıt Numarası
11102845527
Lokasyon
Flint Thompson Library, UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih
1741
Notlar
Text printed in Arabic type on thin burnished paper., Floral woodcut head-piece at beginning of text., The fifteenth of 17 works printed by Ibrahim Müteferrika, "müteferrika" (house steward) to Sultan Ahmed III, and first printer of moveable Arabic type in the Muslim world., Imprint taken from colophon., Caption title., Continuation of Raṣit Efendi's Ta'rīkh-i Rāshid, and the third in a trilogy of official Ottoman histories. ‡b The superficiality of Asim's "history," which is little more than a court chronicle of the years 1134 to 1141 (1721/22-1728/29), conveys the frivolity and complacency of the "Tulip Period" of the Ottoman Empire; see J.R. Walsh, "C̆elebi-zade," Encyclopaedia of Islam (New ed.), 2:20.
Katkıda Bulunanlar
Raşit Efendi, -1735. Tarih-i Raşit., İbrahim Müteferrika, 1674?-1745.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi
20251208
Biçim
Book, Available Online
Medya Biçimi
Mode of access: Internet.
Referanslar
Breslauer, M. Books, manuscripts, autograph letters from the fourteenth to the present century (Catalogue 97), 96o, Babinger, F. Geschichtschreiber der Osmanen und ihre Werke, 269, 294, Toderini, G. Letteratura turchesca (1787 edition), III:183-194, Watson, W.J. "İbrahim Müteferrika and Turkish incunabula," Journal of the American Oriental Society 88, no. 3 (July-Sept. 1968): 435-441, page 4440, no. 15
Konular (Diğer)
1683-1829, Arabic type, Turkey, Specimens, History