[Abridged Persian-Ottoman Turkish Vocabulary].

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  • Reference
    • GB 59 Add MS 7686
  • Dates of Creation
    • Early 17th century
  • Language of Material
    • Arabic Persian Turkish
  • Physical Description
    • 1 text 197 ff Materials : Paper. Foliation : European, 197 ff. Dimensions : 203 mm x 146 mm. Script : Nesih.

Scope and Content

This volume contains an abridged recension of the Persian dictionary explained in Ottoman Turkish by Nimetullah İbn-i Ahmet İbn-i Kadı Mübarek el-Rumi, arranged in tabular form. The preface found in Add MS 7680 is omitted here, and the Persian words are written consecutively at the rate of four in each line. The Ottoman Turkish explanations, much condensed, are written in a smaller character and in slanting lines over the main line of text. After f 20, there is a lacuna of about ten leaves, extending from the beginning of the letter he in the section of verbs to the concluding lines of the grammatical section (kısım II). According to a notice extracted from a Atayi's Zeylü'ş-Şakaik by Dr. O. Blau, Nimetullah was a native of Sofia (contemporary Bulgaria) who settled in İstanbul, entered the Nakşibendi order, and was a zealous collector of curiosities and books. He died in the capital in 969 AH (1561-62 CE). Dr. Blau adds that he appears to have been a disciple of Kemal Paşazade, whose explanations he occasionally adduces as received from that scholar. On the first page is written Haza Lugat-ı Ayasi Nam-ha Mahmud. Ayasi is apparently eant here for the name of the author or abbreviator. A similar abridgement is ascribed, in a copy noticed by Flügel, to Emir Hüseyin el-Ayasi or Issus or Ayas, in Cilicia. It begins and ends in nearly the same way as this manuscript and contains, according to Flügel, about 1200 verbs and 10 000 nouns. In the present work, there are 1100 verbs in the first section, which is imperfect at the end, and 9800 nouns in the third section. The manuscript was likely copied in the early 17th century CE.

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Acquisition Information

Acquired from Claudius Rich.

Other Finding Aids

See Rieu, Catalogue of the Turkish Manuscripts in the British Museum, pp. 143-44.

Related Material

Complete recensions of of this work can be found at Or 7331, Or 9121, and Add MS 7680. Another copy of the abridged version can be found at Add MS 7679. See also Rieu, Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the British Museum, p. 515. For more information on the author, please see Blau, O., Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlanden Geschichtes, Vol. 31, pp. 484-94. Nimetullah's dictionary has been partly incorporated by Castellus, assisted by Seamn, in his Lexicon Heptaglotton. He is also one of the authorities of Meninskii.

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