Sharḥ waḍʿīyāt al-ʿAḍudīya

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Work 1: Sharḥ waḍʿīyāt al-ʿAḍudīya (Qūshjī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad -1474 or 1475)
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Semantics
Author
Qūshjī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad -1474 or 1475
قوشجي، علي بن محمد
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Ali Kuşçu, ö.879/1474
قوشجي،علاءالدين علي بن محمد القوشجي
ʿAlī al-Qūshjī, ʿAlāeddīn ʿAlī b. Muḥammad al-Qushjī , d. 1474
Qūshjī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad, d. 1474 or 5 (authorised)
ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad al-Qūshjī, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Qawshajī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Qushchi, Ali ibn Muḣammad, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Ali ibn Muḣammad Qushchi, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Qushchi, Aloviddin Ali ibn Muḣammad, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
ʻAlī ibn Muḥammed al-Ḳūshdjī, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Ḳūshdjī, ʻAlī ibn Muḥammed, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
قوشجي، علي بن محمد (variant)
Али Кушчи, d. 1474 оr 5 (variant)
Ali Kushchi, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Али ад-Дин Али Кушчи, d. 1474 оr 5 (variant)
Ali ad-Din Ali Kushchi, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Qushči-zāde, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
ʻAlī al-Qūshjī, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Ali Kusçu, d. 1474 or 5 (variant)
Biographical notes
The son of the Timurid Ruler Ulugh Beg's head falconer, ʿAlī al-Qūshjī grew up at the ruler's court in Samarqand (Uzbekistan), studying the basics of mathematics and astronomy under Ulugh Beg himself as well as those in his scientific circle including Qādīzāde al-Rūmī and Ghiyāth al-Dīn Jamshīd al-Kāshānī (or Kāshī) After completing his education which involved extensive travel, he contributed to the preparation of Ulugh Beg's Zīj (زيج) at the observatory of Samarqand (Uzbekistan) Following the assassination of his patron Ulugh Beg in 1469 [1469 CE], ʿAlī al-Qūshjī moved to Herat , where he remained until 1469 [1469 CE] when his patron, the Timurid ruler Abu Sa'id Mirza was defeated by Aqquyunlus and he relocated to Tabriz benefitting from Uzun Hasan's patronage. He first became acquainted with Mehmed II when he was sent to Istanbul by Uzun Hasan as an envoy. He soon after sought the Ottoman sultan's patronage in Istanbul and accompanied him on his campaign against Uzun Hasan Upon his return Mehmed II to Istanbul following the Ottoman defeat of the Aqquyunlu, he was appointed professor at Ayasofya madrasa, which he briefly held until his death in 1474 [1474 CE]. Offering an alternative to Aristotelian physics as the basis of astronomy, ʿAlī al-Qūshjī exerted a profound influence on Ottoman thought and science, as well as in the Iranian world and Central Asia.
Title
Sharḥ waḍʿīyāt al-ʿAḍudīya
شرح الرسالة ال وضعياة ال عضدياة
Notes
This is a commentary on ʿAḍud al-Dīn al-Ījī's work on ʿilm al-waḍʿ (علم الوضع) , semantics or the philosophy of language
Main language of text
Arabic
Foliation
1-19
Bibliography
Studies
Cengiz, Aydın. "Ali Kuşçu (ö. 879/1474)." TDVİA. 1 1989: 408-410.
Fazlıoğlu, İhsan. "Qūshjī: Abū al-Qāsim ʿAlā’ al-Dīn ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad Qushci-zāde." The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. New York: Springer, 2007: 946-8.
Weiss, Bernard G.. "ʿIlm al-waḍʿ: An Introductory Account of a Later Muslim Philological Science." Arabica. 34, no. 3 1987: 339-356.
Ünver, A. Süheyl. Ali Kuşçî: Hayatı ve Eserleri. İstanbul: Kenan Matbaası, 1948.
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Physical Description

Number of folios
ff.
Dimensions of folio
width 13cm, height 20cm
Dimensions of written area
width 5cm, height 13cm
Columns
1
Ruled lines
17

History

Date of copy
20th. century
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