برد الاكباد في فقد الاولاد ... [الخ.]

Bard al-akbād fī faqd al-awlād ... [etc.]

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/​Created
[1400-1599]
Description
83 leaves : paper ; 182 x 137 (120-170 x 85-125) mm.

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Notes
  • Ms. composite codex.
  • Layout: 17-23 lines per page.
  • Origin: [Bard al-akbād] Copied 773 [i.e. 873?] -- [al-Qawl al-mukhtaṣar] Copied Dhū al-Ḥijjah 969 by Abū al-Luṭf ibn Ṣārim al-Dīn al-Ṣaydāwī -- [Darr al-ghamāmah] Copied in Wādī Minā, Dhū al-Ḥijjah 969 by Abū al-Luṭf ibn Ṣārim al-Dīn al-Ṣaydāwī.
  • Incipit: [برد الاكباد] الحمد لله الحاکم العامل -- [القول المختصر] قال ... الحمد لله حمدا ىلىق بعظم سلطانه -- [رد الغمامة] الحمد لله الذى مىز العلماء بشعار فى العذبة -- [جزء في نسب] الحمد لله الذى هدانا لمحمد من الضلال -- [الغرر السوافر] الحمد لله الذى جعل الارض ذلولا نمشى فى مناکبها ... وبعد فهذا کتاب للغرىب ... ورتبته على ثلاثة [ابواب] الباب الاول فى مدلول السفر وفوائده الباب الثانى فىما ىتعلق به عند السفر الباب الثالث فى الاداب المتعلقة بالسفر
Contents
  • 1. fol. 1b-36a: Bard al-akbād fī faqd al-awlād.
  • 2. fol. 37b-47b: Qawl al-mukhtaṣar fī ʻalāmāt al-Mahdī al-muntaẓar.
  • 3. fol. 48b-62b: Darr al-ghamāmah fī durr al-ṭaylasān wa-al-ʻadhabah wa-al-ʻimāmah.
  • 4. fol. 63a-67b: Juzʼ fī nasab Āminah bint Wahb. Autograph copy of selections from al-Fawāʼid al-kāminah by al-Ṣaffūrī.
  • 5. fol. 68b-83b: Ghurar al-sawāfir ʻan mā yaḥtāju ilayhi al-musāfir. Incomplete at end: the text breaks off in the 3rd bāb.
Provenance
Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
Source acquisition
Gift ; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; 1942.
References
  • Mach, R. Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts (Yahuda Section), 2070, 2540, 2560, 4469, 4575.
  • Brockelmann, GAL, II, 92 (no. 2); II, 509 (no. 6, 19); S II, 83; S II, 108 (no. 17); S II, 528.
Other title(s)
  • Juzʼ fī nasab Āminah bint Wahb.
  • جزء في نسب آمنة بنت وهب.
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