拍品专文
This miniature anthology contains verses from various writers, identifying the authors in the cartouches at the upper end of each page as Kelami, Nesimi, and Sultan Hasan. It is a somewhat eclectic selection: Kelami likely refers to the 16th century Bektashi poet, while Nesimi is remembered as one of the great writers of Turkic poetry. The poems have a slight Shi'i valence, and after the names of each poet is a brief invocation to God, of the sort which generally follows the names of rulers. On the opening folio is a roundel of the sort that often indicates a manuscript to have come from a royal library, though unfortunately the right-hand page which would contain the name of the sultan is missing. The style of the roundel is somewhat similar to that on a copy of the Miftah abwab al-Sa'adat sold Bonham's London, 10 April 2008, lot 28, which was dedicated to Bayezid II (r.1481-1512) and dated AH 913⁄1507-8 AD.
A small poetic anthology, also written in nasta'liq set at angles and illuminated throughout, was sold Sotheby's London, 6 October 2010, lot 42.
A small poetic anthology, also written in nasta'liq set at angles and illuminated throughout, was sold Sotheby's London, 6 October 2010, lot 42.