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The author Suhailî was secretary at the Cairo Divan (Supreme Court) ca 1630. This volume on the history of Egypt includes two, originally separate works. The first part, by Ahmed ibn Hemdem Süheylî, resumes the history from the beginnings of the Ottoman occupation to 1629, while the second treats ...
.في كلمات مفتاحية, تظهر في النص تأشير بعض المصطلحات بخط في أعلاها., Main Heritage Shelves General, U43.T8 M98 1732, Book, Item-ID: i21939512, BIB-ID: 2345441, Watson, William J. "Ibrāhīm Müteferriḳa and Turkish Incunabula". Journal of the Ame ...
This book, to all indication the most popular among Müteferrika’s publications, informs the reader about the positive developments on the Balkan frontiers. The Hapsburg-Ottoman war of 1736-39 ended with the Belgrade Treaty, which was advantageous to the Ottomans. The work on the Bosnian war 1736- ...
This volume is an abbreviated Turkish translation of Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Arabshah history of Timur. The translator, Nazmizade Murteza ibn Ali, made two versions of the original text, being this one the popular version. Introduction and indices are from Ibrahim Mutefferika and this is his 5th prin ...
The legendary 17th-century Ottoman Turkish scholar Kâtip Çelebi started to write this historical work a propos of the Cretan war of 1645, and completed it as a unique summary of the history of Turkish maritime operations. The first part reports on the success of the Ottoman fleet before 1453, whil ...
This chronological history of mankind spreads from the beginnings to 1648, but this work by Kâtib Çelebi was complemented by two more chronologies, one compiled by himself and one by Şeyh Mehmed Efendi, which extended it to 1733. According to the preface, the publication of this work was suggeste ...
The authorship of Müteferrika in this compilation on magnetic effects can be supported with a good reason. The smallest book published in his press is a selection of extracts and chapters from various Latin works. It was probably the importance of magnetism in navigation and thus indirectly in the ...
The Cihânnümâ (“Book of the World”) was the most state of art summary of the Ottoman geographical knowledge of the age. The reason was that the author heavily relied, for the very first time, on European sources, such as Mercator’s famous Atlas Minor. The first part of the work is dedicated ...
لنظمى زادن افندى, .في كلمات مفتاحية, تظهر في النص تأشير بعض المصطلحات بخط في أعلاها., Main Heritage Shelves General, DS79.9.B25 N39 1730, Book, Item-ID: i2193910x, BIB-ID: 2345430, يتضمن فهرس, Watson, William J. "Ibrāhīm M ...