Dettagli
Anno di pubblicazione
1895
Luogo di stampa
Dersaâdet-Constantinople
Autore
Mirliva Ali Seref Pasha, (Author And Mapmaker Of 'Umûmî Cografya, Atlasi' Published In 1894 - Active Between 1885-1905).
Editori
Hüseyin Ferid (Printed and published by) / Matbaa-yi Âmire.,, [H.: 1311]
Formato
Folio - over 12 - 15" tall
Soggetto
ÖNT11 Americana America MAPS MAP OF THE MAPPING CARTOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHY CARTE ATLAS OTTOMAN SCIENCES HISTORY SCIENCE TURK, TURKS TURKISH of the Reference Cartography Cartographer, Cartographers Ottomanica topography topographer Ottomania, Ottoman world Ottoman history Ottomans The Ottoman Empire State, Das Osmanische Reich L'Empire ottoman L'Impero Ottomano El, Imperio Otomano Det osmanske riket osmanische Geschichte, histoire ottomane storia ottomana historia otomana ottomanske, historie Istanbul Constantinople Constantinopla Constantinopoli, Konstantinopel Plan street hospitals buildings Architecture, Architektur arkitektur Arquitectura architettura architectura, építészet Arquitetura engineering engineer Cadastre Kadastro, Kadikoy Kadi--keuy Beyoglu Turkish Turk Collection Sammlung, Kollektion Abholung Collezione Raccolta colección Colecta, samling Collectible Collectibles Plan Planning Topography, Topographical Topographic England The Great Britain Galler, Scotland Orkney Islands Archipelago Wales English Channel, Maps & Atlases & Guides, Americana
Descrizione
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong folio. (35 x 52 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. A very detailed and attractive Ottoman map of America. Scale: 1:12.000.000. Otherwise a very good copy. Slightly chipped extremities. Dated Hegira: 1311 = [Gregorian 1895]. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafiz Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul he became a chief cartographer at the Maatbaa-i amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until the adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief) or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934, when the surname law was enforced. The map maker Ali received names Seref, the honourable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with a permission of Sultan Ahmeet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was supressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.