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- A collection of Turkish Sufic tracts
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- 1 copy of An anthology of Persian and Turkish poetry
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- 1 copy of Dīvān of Ḥāfiẓ
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- 1 copy of Ikhtiṣār-i Lughat-i Niʻmat Allāh by Sayyid Fakhr al-Dīn al-Mawṣilī
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- 5 works by 7 authors on the subjects of Avestan manuscripts, Epic literature, Persian poetry, Love poetry, and Music
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- One incomplete copy of an anonymous version of the romance of Cāmāsp (a.k.a. Jamasp), son of the prophet Daniel. Missing…
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- Seven incoherent leaves of Turkish poetry.
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- 1 copy of Qawāʻid al-furs
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- A composite manuscript containing works on medicine, Islamic rituals, lexicography, and poetry.
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- رساله علت مراقيه. A Turkish treatise on Hypochondriasis, or Melancholy, Syphilis (Marad-i- Afranj, "the New Disease"), and a…
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- غاية البيان في تدبير بدن الانسان Another Turkish medical work entitled Gháyatu'l-Bayán fi tadbiri Badani'l- Insán, also…
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- 1 copy of A Pathan-Persian-Arabic-Urdu-Turkish vocabulary, with explanatory text in Persian*
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- 1 copy of Nūr-nāmah
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- A two-volume Ṣerḥ-i Dīvān-ı Ḥāfıẓ , an Ottoman Turkish commentary on the Dīvān-i Ḥāfiẓ.
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- A Latin-Persian miscellany of eight works, all probably copied by—and all but one likely authored by—Autrian orientalist and…
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- This collection of passages copied from various letters and documents in Ottoman Turkish by an anonymous scribe possibly dates…
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- Author Şem‘ī Şemullah (d. ca. 1602) composed this Ottoman Turkish prose interpretive commentary on the Persian Būstān (Fragrant…
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- This composite manuscript contains four works by Jāmī (1414-1492), and includes one of the earliest translations into Ottoman…
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- A composite manuscript containing four works, the first three copied by Dervīş Maḥmūd bin el-Ḥācc ʿAbdülkerīm, known as…
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- Collectio 183 Epistolarum variis annis conscriptarum ad Viros toto Oriente celeberrimos Apollines Linguae Arabicae Thomam…