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4 December 2012, 13:00 EST
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TURKISH-ARABIC.

Turkish and Arabic manuscript dictionary on polished paper. [Ottoman Empire]: 28 Jumada al-Awwal 1201 [1786/87 C.E.].
146 leaves recto and verso, 8vo, 21 lines of black nakshi and divani scripts with principal words in red, text blocks outlines in gilt and black rule, scribed by Abdul-Rahman. Period red morocco gilt. Scattered soiling, about 5 leaves with marginal wormhole, binding corners worn and spine chipped.
Provenance: early French and Arabic marginalia.

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