Tefsīr-i Sūretü’l-Mülk
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Summary View
- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Istanbul
- Institution
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi
- Collection
- Atıf Efendi
- Shelfmark
- 277
Contents
- Work 2: Tefsīr-i Sūretü’l-Mülk (Muṣṭafā b. Meḥmed, fl. late 14th c.)
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- LOC subject headings lccn:sh2008104957
- Tafsir
- Hermeneutics (Qurơan)
- Turkish language To 1500
- Author
- Muṣṭafā b. Meḥmed, fl. late 14th c.
- مصطفى بن محمد
- Show other names
- Muṣṭafā b. Meḥmed, fl. late 14th c. (authorised)
- مصطفى بن محمد (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Nothing is known of the author other than that he was an intimate of Süleyman Paşa, 1316-1356 or 1357, the son of Orhan Gazi.
- Title
- Tefsīr-i Sūretü’l-Mülk
- تفسير سورة الملك
- Notes
- This commentary on the 67th sura of the Qurʾān in Old Anatolian Turkish was composed for Süleyman Paşa, 1316-1356 or 1357, the son of Orhan Gazi. The work is important for its early composition date from the mid-fourteenth century.
- Composed in Anatolia, most likely in İznik (Turkey)
- Patron: Süleyman Paşa, 1316-1356 or 1357
- Title in the manuscript appears as Tefsīr-i Şerīf-i Tebāreke min Kelām-ı Rabbānī
- Main language of text
- Turkish and Arabic
- Foliation
- ff. 25b-58a
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Coşan, M. Esad. "XV. ası Türk yazarlarından Muslihu’d-din, Hamid-oğulları ve Hızır bey." Vakıflar Dergisi. 13 1981: 101-12.
- Seybold, C. F.. "Ein anonymer alter türkischer Kommentar zur letzten Drittel des Ḳorāns in drei Hanschriften zu Hamburg, Breslau und im Britischen Museum." In Festschrift Eduard Sachau. Berlin: 1915, 326-32.
- Ölker, Perihan. "Beylikler Dönemi Bir Mülk Suresi (Tebâreke) Tefsiri Üzerinde Dil İncelemesi." Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi. 24 2008: 165-176.
- Show filiations
- Amasya Beyazıt İl Halk Kütüphanesi 112
- Oxford, Bodleian Library d. 23
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi 45
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 479
- İzzet Koyunoğlu Kütüphanesi 13392
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 2621
- Oxford, Bodleian Library d. 41
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 147 ff.
- Dimensions of folio
- width 13.8cm, height 21.7cm
- Columns
- 1
- Ruled lines
- 28
History
- Date of copy
- possibly 17th. century