One copy of علي چلبی بن صالح ʿAlī Çelebi bin Ṣāliḥ 's همایوننامه Hümāyūnnāme, a retelling of the story of کلیله و دمنه Kalīlah wa Dimnahbased loosely on the Persian paraphrase known as انوار سهیلی Anvār-i Suhaylīby حسین واعظ کاشفی Ḥusayn Vā‘iẓ Kāshifī . — Multiple dates; Place of origin unknown
MS. Clarke 10
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
One copy of علي چلبی بن صالح ʿAlī Çelebi bin Ṣāliḥ 's همایوننامه Hümāyūnnāme, a retelling of the story of کلیله و دمنه Kalīlah wa Dimnahbased loosely on the Persian paraphrase known as انوار سهیلی Anvār-i Suhaylīby حسین واعظ کاشفی Ḥusayn Vā‘iẓ Kāshifī . — Multiple dates; Place of origin unknown
Shelfmark
MS. Clarke 10
Place of origin
Place of origin unknown
Date
19 August 1583
Language
Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
Contents
Form
codex
Physical extent
317 folios
Hands
Script: Small but clear nesḫ. Scribe: محمد بن لطف الله Muḥammed bin Lüṭfullāh.
Decoration
Illuminated frontispiece.
Provenance
The collections of Edward Daniel Clarke, d. 1822.
Subject
Fables, Indic
Fables, Persian
Fables, Arabic
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- محمد بن لطف الله Muḥammed bin Lüṭfullāh
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Clarke, Edward Daniel, 1769-1822
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Ali Çelebi, -1543
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Kāshifī, Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ, d. 1504 or 5