Kitāb Sharḥ Talkhīṣ al-Miftāḥ fī al-maʻānī wa-al-bayān wa-al-badīʻ / taʼlīf al-Imām al-ʻAllāmah Sayyid al-udabāʼ wa-Tāj al-bulaghāʼ Saʻd al-Dīn Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar al-madʻū bi-Saʻd al-Dīn al-Taftāzānī : manuscript, 1654.
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