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Mecmū'a-i Erkān ve Ādāb

Title
Mecmū'a-i Erkān ve Ādāb.
مجموع ارکان و آداب
Created
Ottoman Empire, 1930s.
Physical Description
1 item (15 leaves) : paper ; 275 mm x 200 mm
Language
Turkish, Ottoman
Notes
The label on the binding identifies the copyist: El-faḳīr Ḥasan (الفقير حسن حامد).
Title assigned by cataloger from label on the binding. Birge's Karyağdı, Erkānnāme. #2.
Romanization supplied by cataloger.
Layout: Single columns of 25 lines.
Script: Riq'a.
Binding: Modern printed notebook.
Decoration: Rubrication.
Modern foliation.
Later notes of Birge in Latin script.
Autograph of Birge on the first recto flyleaf: J. K. Birge, Istanbul Spring 1933.
The texts are written starting from both ends of the notebook resulting in one of the texts being written upside down.
In Ottoman Turkish.
Forms part of the Hartford Seminary Collection. For a description of the collection, search by call number: Hartford Seminary.
Provenance
Autograph of Birge: J. K. Birge, Istanbul Spring 1933. Purchased from Hartford Seminary on the Beinecke Rare Book & Capital Reserve Fund, 2005.
Access and use
This material is open for research.
Summary
Manuscript, on paper, of Mecmū'a-i Erkān ve Ādāb, a Sufi Bektashi text on rituals and concepts, also includes some Arabic prayers.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
September 20, 2024
References
Mecmū'a-i Erkān ve Ādāb. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Cite as
Mecmū'a-i Erkān ve Ādāb. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Genre/Form
Annotations - 20th century.
Manuscripts, Turkish - 20th century.
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