Copied in riq’a in black in in two columns throughout, with titles in red and cutting across both columns. No text boxes, 19 lines per page. Occasional marginalia, some of which includes verses of other poets, some of which is in Ottoman Turkish. The text ends abruptly and is imperfect, as the final page includes a catchword that is not matched to the start of text on the following page.
The Persian-language poem Bustān by the famed Sa’dī dedicated to the Salghurid Atabeg Sa'd I or Sa'd II.
Printed volume in black ink with considerable Arabic and Latin marginalia along the page gutters in Arabic in black ink as well. Some marginalia are cross-references with hand-written pagination found at the bottom of the pages. The text is double-boxed in a black frame of a thin and thick line with floral illumination on each side. Titles are in a larger font and centred in the middle of the text. A printed colophon is found on page 324 closing the end of the tenth section.
This is an abridgement of the Nuzhat al-mushtāqq by al-Idrīsī containing a compendium of Arab and Islamic knowledge about geography, natural history and climate.
Олаф Цельсій (1670-1756), профессор богослов’я та східних мов, настоятель кафедрального собору в Упсале. Відомий своїм дослідженням про Ліннея. Найвизначніша праця - "Hiero botanicon" (Упсала, 1745-1747).
Main text in nestalik, with considerable marginalia and paratexts before and after the main text in nesih and divani as well. Main text copied in black ink with text boxes in red ink. Text arranged in two columns, occasionally merging into one, of 17 lines.
The collected poetry of the famed 16th century Ottoman Turkish poet Baki, beginning with Mersiye-yi Baki.