Tefsīr-i Sūretü’l-Mülk

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Country
UK
City
Oxford
Institution
Oxford, Bodleian Library
Collection
Turkish Manuscripts
Shelfmark
d. 23

Contents

Work 2: Tefsīr-i Sūretü’l-Mülk (Muṣṭafā b. Meḥmed, fl. late 14th c.)
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
Main language of text
Turkish and Arabic
Foliation
ff. 23b-56b
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
İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi 45
Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 479
Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 277
İzzet Koyunoğlu Kütüphanesi 13392
Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 2621
Oxford, Bodleian Library d. 41

Physical Description

Dimensions of folio
width 17.2cm, height 27.2cm
Dimensions of written area
width 10.6cm, height 20cm
Columns
1
Ruled lines
23
Decoration
The Arabic Qurʾānic text is vocalized and significant words are produced in red
Hand
Copyist: Ahmed b. ‘Osmân, fl. 1775

History

Date of copy
18th. century
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