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Risāle-yi Birgeli Muḥammed Çelebī

MS. Thurston 34

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

Description

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Title

Risāle-yi Birgeli Muḥammed Çelebī

Shelfmark

MS. Thurston 34

Language

Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)

Contents

Author: Birgivî Mehmet Efendi, approximately 1522-1573 برگوی محمد افندی Taḳīüddīn Muḥammed bin Pīr ʿAlī Birgeli تاقی الدین محمد بن پیر علی برگلی Meḥmed bin Pīr ʿAlī Birgevī محمد بن پیر علی برگوی Title: Risāle-yi Birgeli Muḥammed Çelebī Title: رسالۀ بیرگلی محمّد چلبی

Form

codex

Physical extent

71 folios

Hands

Script: Nesḫ

Acquisition

Presented to the Bodleian Library in 1661 by William Thurston, a merchant of London, in 1661.

Provenance

Provenance unknown but not given by Thurston [see Summary Catalogue, 2.ii, 798-801].

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