Treasures of knowledge. : an inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library (1502/3-1503/4) / / Volume I, : Essays : / edited by Gülru Necipoğlu, Cemal Kafadar, and Cornell H. Fleischer.

The subject of this two-volume publication is an inventory of manuscripts in the book treasury of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, commissioned by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II from his royal librarian ʿAtufi in the year 908 (1502–3) and transcribed in a clean copy in 909 (1503–4). This unicum invent...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Muqarnas, Supplements 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Preface by the Editors --
The Spatial Organization of Knowledge in the Ottoman Palace Library: An Encyclopedic Collection and Its Inventory /
Between Amasya and Istanbul: Bayezid II, His Librarian, and the Textual Turnof the Late Fifteenth Century /
Learning and Sovereignty in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries /
Artistic Aspects of Sultan Bayezid II’s Book Treasury Collection: Extant Volumes Preserved at the Topkapı Palace Museum Library /
Arts of the Book: The Illustrated and Illuminated Manuscripts Listed in ʿAtufi’s Inventory /
“The Ottoman Muse Fluttered, but Poorly Winged”: Müeyyedzade, Bayezid II, and the Early Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Literary Canon /
Books on Exegesis (tafsīr) and Qurʾanic Readings (qirāʾāt): Inspiration, Intellect, and the Interpretation of Scripture in Post-Classical Islam /
On the Hadith Collection of Bayezid II’s Palace Library /
The Section on Prayers, Invocations, Unique Qualities of the Qurʾan, and Magic Squares in the Palace Library Inventory /
The kalām (Rational Theology) Section in the Palace Library Inventory /
Books on Islamic Jurisprudence, Schools of Law, and Biographies of Imams from the Hanafi School /
Books on Islamic Legal Theory (uṣūl al-fiqh) /
Books on Sufism, Lives of Saints, Ethics, and Sermons /
Books on Ethics and Politics: The Art of Governing the Self and Others at the Ottoman Court /
Books on Medicine: Medical Knowledge at Work /
“Books on Agriculture (al-filāḥa) Pertaining to Medical Science” and Ottoman Agricultural Science and Practice around 1500 /
On the Works of a Historical Nature in the Bayezid II Library Inventory /
Books on the Wonders of Creation and Geography in ʿAtufi’s Inventory /
Books on Arabic Philology and Literature: A Teaching Collection Focused on Religious Learning and the State Chancery /
An Ottoman Order of Persian Verse /
Books on the Secretarial Arts and Literary Prose /
Turkish/Turkic Books of Poetry, Turkish and Persian Lexicography: The Politics of Language under Bayezid II /
Books on Occult Sciences /
Books on Astrology, Astronomical Tables, and Almanacs in the Library Inventory of Bayezid II /
Astronomical and Other Mathematical Sciences /
Books on Mathematical and Mixed-Mathematical Sciences: Arithmetic, Geometry, Optics, and Mechanics /
Books on Logic (manṭiq) and Dialectics (jadal) /
Philosophical Manuscripts: Two Alternative Philosophies /
APPENDIX I: Preliminary List of Manuscripts Stamped with Bayezid II’s Seal in the Topkapı Palace Museum Library /
Summary:The subject of this two-volume publication is an inventory of manuscripts in the book treasury of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, commissioned by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II from his royal librarian ʿAtufi in the year 908 (1502–3) and transcribed in a clean copy in 909 (1503–4). This unicum inventory preserved in the Oriental Collection of the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára Keleti Gyűjtemény, MS Török F. 59) records over 5,000 volumes, and more than 7,000 titles, on virtually every branch of human erudition at the time. The Ottoman palace library housed an unmatched encyclopedic collection of learning and literature; hence, the publication of this unique inventory opens a larger conversation about Ottoman and Islamic intellectual/cultural history. The very creation of such a systematically ordered inventory of books raises broad questions about knowledge production and practices of collecting, readership, librarianship, and the arts of the book at the dawn of the sixteenth century. The first volume contains twenty-eight interpretative essays on this fascinating document, authored by a team of scholars from diverse disciplines, including Islamic and Ottoman history, history of science, arts of the book and codicology, agriculture, medicine, astrology, astronomy, occultism, mathematics, philosophy, theology, law, mysticism, political thought, ethics, literature (Arabic, Persian, Turkish/Turkic), philology, and epistolary. Following the first three essays by the editors on implications of the library inventory as a whole, the other essays focus on particular fields of knowledge under which books are catalogued in MS Török F. 59, each accompanied by annotated lists of entries. The second volume presents a transliteration of the Arabic manuscript, which also features an Ottoman Turkish preface on method, together with a reduced-scale facsimile.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004402500
ISSN:0921-0326 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gülru Necipoğlu, Cemal Kafadar, and Cornell H. Fleischer.