MS. E. D. Clarke Or. 27 (Bodleian Library, Oxford University)
Oriental Manuscripts E. D. Clarke Oriental Collection
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1 copy of Pieces in Turkish prose and verse, in which are some short Arabic prose pieces
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A short fragment on Islamic dogma without beginning or end, in several قانون which, for the greater part, consist of questions and answers. It opens abruptly with the last two words of a مسئله قادر اولورمی, after which the جواب begins thus: گرچه شرپی مصلحت دکلدر لكن قيونه كيمك الخ. As authorities are quoted: Pīr Muḥammed (i. e. Muḥammed bin Pīr ʿAlī Birgeli, see Nos. 2246-2252 above), Muḥammed Bahā'ī, Cevzī Zāḥī (جوزی زاحی?), and Ebūssuʿūd (i.e. Ebūssuʿūd Muḥammed bin Muḥammed el-ʿİmādī, who was Müftī from A. H. 952 to his death in A. H. 982=A. D. 1545-1574/1575, see Rieu, p. 15).
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The collections of Edward Daniel Clarke, d. 1822.
Purchased by the Bodleian Library in 1809.
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