مطبعه
See also: مطبعة
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
A Pseudo-Arabism, derived from ط ب ع (ṭ b ʕ). Attested since 1733.[1] Equivalent to Arabic مَطْبَعَة (maṭbaʕa), from طَبَعَ (ṭabaʕa)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɑtbɑˈ.ʔɑ]
References
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “matbaa”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
Further reading
- Boncuk, Mavi (2008 April 14) “Early Ottoman Printing: The Müteferrika Press”, in Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania
- Dooley, Ian (2016 February 29) “Cotsen’s Covert Collections: The First Illustrated Book Printed in Turkey”, in Cotsen Children’s Library
- Ekinci, Ekrem Buğra (2015 June 8) “Myths and reality about the printing press in the Ottoman Empire”, in Daily Sabah
- Nuhoğlu, Hidayet Y. (2014 August 10) “Ottomans and the Printing Press: Answering Misconceptions”, in Islamic Center for Research and Academics
- Sabev, Orlin (2007) “Formation of Ottoman Print Culture (1726-1746): Some General Remarks'”, in New Europe College. Regional Program 2003–2004, 2004–2005, pages 293–333
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