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

Begins: Ends: Divan of ŞEYH IBRAHIM TENNURÎ (d. 887/1482), known in literature as Divanii'l-giilzar or Gülzar-ı ma'nevî. TENNURÎ IBRAHIM EFENDI was bom in Manisa, took lessons with Mevlâna Sarı Yakub in Konya and became a follower of Akşemseddin (d. 864/1459). His Divan is to be found in the Nuruosmaniye Library and in the Süleymaniye Library, Esat Efendi Collection N° 1639. Literature: OM 1.49; IDEA 4.331; TDVİA 21.356. • A. R. A KBULUT­R . YıLDıZ, Giilzâr-ı Ma'nevî ve İbrahim Tannurî. İstanbul 1978. With the following lines, the poet dedicates his mystical work to Sultan Mehmed II (1451-1481): The work was completed in 857/1453, as we read from the following beyits: On lb-2a, the title of the work and the genealogy of sheikhs prefered by the author, IBRAHIM TENNURÎ are given in two circles with the heading ([lb]): ^J ÜJJ İ jlytSJI jl ^JJ İİ4 For manuscripts in other collections see: GÖTZ (1968), N° 106. 174

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