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[الجزء الثامن عشر].
[al-Juzʼ al-thāmin ʻashar].
Uniform title
Qurʼan.
Selections
قرآن.
Selections.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/Created
[Turkey or Syria?], [1674?]
Description
1 online resource (21 foliated leaves) : laid paper
Details
Subject(s)
Qurʼan
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Manuscripts, Arabic
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Former owner
Smith, David Eugene, 1860-1944
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Related name
Muslim World Manuscripts (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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Summary note
Contains the last word of 23:14 to the ninth word of 24:43.
Notes
Decoration: Sūrah titles in red; red double line border rules; red roundels mark verse ends.
Layout: 7 long lines.
Manuscript codex.
One volume of a 30-part Qur'ān of which RBML holds fifteen volumes under seperate shelfmarks (see MS Or. 94 for the primary entry).
Origin: [1085] A.H.; MS Or. 94 from this set lists that date.
Script: Naskh in black ink, fully vocalized.
Shelfmark: MS Or 99.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Location of originals
Original Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
OPenn University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
Source of description
Item cataloged from digital facsimile and existing description.
Binding note
Islamic binding. Full red leather binding with tooling and paper onlays. Fore-edge and envelope flap with stamp and paper onlay. Marbled paper pastedown.
Language note
Arabic.
Source acquisition
Gift of David Eugene Smith, 1931-1934.
Other format(s)
Also available as a digital facsimile.
Other title(s)
Qur'ān in thirty parts ; volume 18.
OCLC
1056626059
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