Complete List of Books Published By Muteferrika
A total of 17 titles have been published by Muteferrika at his own press during his life-time :
- Kitab-ı Lügat-ı Vankulu (Sihah El-Cevheri), 2 volumes, 1729
- Tuhfet-ül Kibar fi Esfar el-Bihar, 1729
- Tarih-i Seyyah, 1729
- Tarih-i Hind-i Garbi, 1730
- Tarih-i Timur Gürgan, 1730
- Tarih-I Mısr-i Kadim ve Mısr-i Cedid, 1730
- Gülşen-i Hülefa, 1730
- Grammaire Turque, 1730
- Usul el-Hikem fi Nizam el-Ümem, 1732
- Fiyuzat-ı Mıknatısiye, 1732
- Cihan-nüma, 1732
- Takvim el-Tevarih, 1733
- Kitab-ı Tarih-i Naima, 2 volumes, 1734
- Tarih-i Raşid, 3 volumes, 1735
- Tarih-i Çelebizade, 1741
- Ahval-i Gazavat der Diyar-ı Bosna, 1741
- Kitab-ı Lisan el-Acem el Müsemma bi-Ferheng-i Şuuri, 2 volumes, 1742
(Most of the copies of the book Tarih-i Çelebizade have been bound into the third and last volume of Tarih-i Raşid and sold together with it and thus have erroneously led several sources to believe a total of 16 items have been published.)
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