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- Permanent Link:
- http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA003829/00001
Notes
- General Note:
- Original bound in volume 2 of 3.
- General Note:
- Hand-drawn, with hand colouring.
- General Note:
- Also attributed to Octavian Dalvimart, engraved by various artists, and published by William Miller in a volume entitled 'Costume Of Turkey' (London, 1802). This is likely not the case as the style of this illustration is different from that of Dalvimart. Indeed, Dalvimart appears to have been a copist; his images and their settings bear a strong likeness to those of Cousinéry.
- General Note:
- Katibı, or Katib-ı, originally from 'Katib-ı rumi' being an employee of a pious foundation, established by Süleyman the Magnificent founded in 1540, that was responsible for food supply in the holy cities. Katibı is a Turkish word for clerk. This style of hat was often associated with functionaries.
- General Note:
- Cette image est dans le domaine public. Licence d'utilisation: Creative Commons, CC BY-NC (Attribution / Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale).
- General Note:
- Bu görüntü kamu malıdır. Kullanım için lisanslı: Creative Commons CC BY-NC (Atıf/Ticari olmayan).
- General Note:
- From the library of Lucien Boneparte
- General Note:
- De la bibliothèque Lucien Boneparte.
- General Note:
- Lucien Boneparte kütüphanesinden
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SOAS, University of London
- Holding Location:
- Archives and Special Collections
- Rights Management:
- This image is in the public domain. Licensed for use: Creative Commons, CC BY-NC (Attribution/Non-Commercial).
- Resource Identifier:
- MS 60368 ( SOAS Manuscript Number )
417277945 ( OCLC )
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