The text is copied in vocalized nesih with the main text in black ink and red used for titles, overlines and dividers. It is contained in a single column inside single-ruled red text boxes with 9 lines of text each, including titles. The pages feature catchwords.
An Arabic-Ottoman Turkish rhyming vocabulary compiled by Abdüllatif İbn-i Abdülmecit called Ferişteoğlu (died around 879 AH/1474-75 CE), beginning with a short prose preface. There are occasional marginal notes throughout the text appearing to be additions to the original work, and two smudged ownership seals at the start, below an inscription identifying this as the property of es-Seyyit el-Umd Ramiz (?).
The text is copied in large, fully-vocalized nesih in black ink, with red used for titles and separators. It is organized into a single column with no text boxes, with 9 lines per page, at the start, followed by five lines of horizontal text interspersed with diagonal text. The text ends abruptly with no follow on from the catchword on the last page, implying that it is incomplete. It contains considerable paratextual elements at the start of the volume in various hands and styles, not all of which is legible.
An Arabic-Ottoman Turkish rhyming vocabulary compiled by Abdüllatif İbn-i Abdülmecit called Ferişteoğlu (died around 879 AH/1474-75 CE), beginning with a short prose preface.