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مجموعة المجربات من الكاف.
Mecmuat ül-mücerrebat min ül-kâf.
Author
Iznīqī, ʻAlī, -1609
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ازنيقي، علي
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
Arabic
Turkish
Published/Created
[185-?]
Description
72 leaves, bound : paper ; 235 x 145 (163 x 87) mm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 585
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Subject(s)
Alchemy
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Islamic Empire
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15th century
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Summary note
Contains two works on alchemy.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Physical description: 16-17 lines per page; written in naskhī and taʻlīq scripts in black on white glazed paper. Captions in red.
Binding note
Half-leather binding with flap, rubbed.
Language note
Ottoman Turkish and Arabic.
Contents
1. fol. 1a-60b: Mecmuat ül-mücerrebat min ül-kâf. Comprises 8 chapters, each including several alchemic recipes.
2. fol. 61b-70a: A treatise inspired by alchemic passages found in the works of Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, al-Ghazālī, Sulṭān al-Ẓāhir Baybars, and the Mamlūk Sulṭān Barqūq. First 6 fol. are in Arabic, the remainder in Ottoman Turkish.
Provenance
Ownership entry and stamp on fol. 1a by Jalāl al-Dīn, dated 1292 A.H. (1875-6).
Source acquisition
Purchase; Smitskamp Oriental Antiquarium, 2005/06/29 (2005-143).
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
OCLC
502035454
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