I. Parlatir , Gy. Hazai , B. Kellner-Heinkele (comp.): Catalogue of the Turkish Manuscripts in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Catalogue - II. Literature

157 TÖRÖK O. 254 One vol.; 1+98+1 fols.; 15 lines; double columns; p.d. 205 x 115 mm, w.s. 140 x 67 mm. Leather-bound; with rosette inset; with flap; with chain-pattern; in good condition. Paper: with watermarks; script: nesih ; ink: black; gilded and in blue dccoratcd opening heading (serlevha) containing the title of the work written in red ink; poems framed by a gilded decoration on all pages; catchwords. Husrev-nâme-i Fırâkî (JkI ji EL jjH) (lb) Begins: jjSjk diiiji <JLI L IH (lb) js^jj jl Jh l jillo Ends: yj > /I I I n L < 1 ) A 1 ) Tij • n (98a) j-Lii 3-i-q i aIj-o 3>—Jj aIu-o This Husrev-name in prose, ascribed to the divan-poet FIRAKÎ ABDURRAHMAN ÇELEBI (d. 988/1580), is considered a novelty within mystical literature. F ÍRAKÍ with the original name Abdurrahman was from Kütahya and became müderris. When his father died, he became şeyh of the Zeyniye order and won fame as a preacher. At the beginning of the manusript are the sections tevhid, münacat and na't, followed by sebeb-i te 'lif (reasons for writing) and an introduction to the essential topic. Literature: OM 2.363; TA 16.346; TDEA 3.237. In this complete and well-kept manuscript of the LHAS, the name of the poet appears as follows: (2a) <ulj£ Jjl OJI Ike 3.İJİ. / «ülj. ^ ^Iji Jk and: (97b) yl <Ujjl ^ Jj f-H ^Iji There is no colophon. 158 TÖRÖK F. 22 (See also N o s 159-168) One vol.; 233 fols.; 15 lines; double columns; p.d. 300 x 190 mm, w.s. 185 x 115 mm. Leather-bound; with rosette inset; with chain-pattcrn; with flap; in good condition. Paper; 130

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