Category:Köprülü Library

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English: Köprülü library was commissioned by Ottoman Grand Vizier Köprülü Mehmed Pasha in 1661. The library currently contains 4,000 manuscript volumes. It is located at Piyer Lotti Street in Istanbul, corner off Divan Yolu.

Located on Divanyolu Street across from the Tomb of Sultan Mahmut II in the Eminönü District of Istanbul, the Köprülü Library was built by Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha (1635 – 1676), the son of Sadrazam [Grand Vizier] Köprülü Mehmet Pasha, on the last wish of his father. Köprülüzade Fazil Mustafa Pasha completed the establishment of the library with the composition of a vakıf [non-for-profit organization] charter in 1678. The library was opened with its staff being composed of three librarians, one binder, and one janitor. The first book was donated by the Köprülü family, and the number of available books continued to increase with further donations and purchases. Of all the donations to the library, those by Köprülü Mehmet Pasha, Fazil Ahmet Pasa, Haci (Hafiz) Ahmet Pasha, and Mehmet Asim Bey were among the highest. Its collection contains more than 1,000 books and approximately 3,000 manuscripts in Turkish, Arabic and English as well as approximately 1,500 printed works. The author, book, and subject lists of manuscripts and printed works are organized according to the Dewey Decimal Classification Method. The Köprülü Library is one of the first examples of an independent library design in Istanbul. It is located in a garden, whose three sides are surrounded by streets and is constructed with alternating stones and bricks. It is covered by a dome placed on an octagonal rim on the outside with a pendentive square plan. The arcade part, which is reached by a four-step staircase in the western section of the library, was moved to the front and has assumed a T-shape. There is a diamond-shaped head placed on top of six marble pillars, spire arch arcade is covered with four domes. The library is accessed through a low-pitched door in the central axis of the arcade.

The interior is illuminated by windows, with one on each side, two in the upper level, and three each with six upper part windows across the entrance. There are spire discharge arches with rectangular jambs. The interior surface of the dome and pendentives are decorated with over-the-gate pen works. Both “C” and “S” curves are attract visitors’ attention among these brown, black and red ornamentations. Written underneath the flower designs are the word, “Maşallah,” and date, 1181 Hijri (1667-1668). Furthermore, both “Masallah” and the date of 1289 Hijri (1872) and 1327 Hijri (1911) are written on the inner door. Based on these inscriptions, it is understood that the library underwent restoration in both 1872 and 1911.
<nowiki>Köprülü Kütüphanesi; Köprülü Könyvtár; Бібліотека Кепрюлю; Köprülü kitabxanası; Библиотека Кёпрюлю; Biblioteca Köprülü; Köprülü kutubxonasi; Biblioteka Köprülü; مكتبة كوبريللي; Библиотека Кьопрюлю; Köprülü Library; Osmanlı Devleti'nde müstakil bir binaya sahip olarak kurulan ilk vakıf kütüphanesi; 図書館; bibliothèque; китобхона; бібліотека; bibliotheek in Istanboel, Turkije; библиотека; 图书馆; Bibliothek; 도서관; library; مكتبة; levraoueg Turkia; библиотека; مكتبة كوبريلي; مكتبة محمد كوبرولي باشا; Köprülü Kütüphanesi</nowiki>
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LocationIstanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey
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  • 1667
Map41° 00′ 29.37″ N, 28° 58′ 21.15″ E
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