LEADER 06181ctm a2200505Ia 4500001 9955125363506421 005 20240328082220.0 008 080630q15uu16uuxx 000 0 per d 035 (NjP)5512536-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager5512536 035 (OCoLC)ocn232955581 040 PUL |beng |cPUL |eamremm 043 n-us-nj 049 PULL 066 |c(3 |c(4 130 0 |6880-01Risālah fī al-ʻamal bi-asʹhal ālah min qibal al-nujūm. 880 0 |6130-01/(3/rرسالة في العمل باسهل آلة من قبل النجوم. 245 10 |6880-02Risālah fī al-ʻamal bi-asʹhal ālah min qibal al-nujūm. 880 10 |6245-02/(3/rرسالة في العمل باسهل آلة من قبل النجوم 260 |c[between 15--? and 16--?] 300 40 leaves : |bpaper, ill. ; |c180 x 113 (103 x 60) mm. bound to 180 x 125 mm. 500 Ms. codex. 500 Title from inscription on fol. 3a (later hand). 520 8 Elegant copy of a treatise on the construction and use of an astronomical instrument called Ṭabaq al-manāṭiq, in two sections (see description of contents in preface, fol. 5b-6b). In the preface the author explains that Ghiyāth al-Dīn Jamshīd [ibn Masʻūd al-Kāshī] (d. 832/1429) designed an instrument to determine the distance between the stars. The author claims to have constructed and tested such an instrument. The Risālah is dedicated to Sulṭān Bāyazīd II (r. 886-918/1481-1512) (fol. 5a). According to E.S. Kennedy (1960), the work is largely a translation of selected parts from Nuzhat al-ḥadāʾiq, a treatise in Arabic by Jamshīd ibn Masʻūd al-Kāshī. 500 Physical description: 13 lines per page. Written in medium small nastaʻlīq in black ink ; gold for headings. The text is framed in gold outlined in black. Contains charts and diagrams, executed in gold, black and red ink (see in particular fol. 12a). Dark cream paper, glossy, with laid lines visible. The first fol. of the text (fol. 3) is badly damaged with loss of text. 500 Chiefly quaternions ; catchword on the verso of each leaf. 500 Decoration: Small illuminated haeadpiece in gold and black ink on fol. 3b. 500 Origin: According to colophon 561 Almond-shaped stamp on fol. 39a. Acquired by Robert Garrett, from the books of Murād Bey al-Bārūdī (Beirut), 1925. 563 Bound in burgundy leather, with flap. The covers and envelope flap have an outer border consisting of blind fillets with a gold fillet on the inner edge. Knot-work central pattern in gold. Paper pastedowns. 510 4 Moghadam, M. et al. Garrett coll., |c75 510 3 Kennedy, E.S. The planetary equatorium of Jamshīd Ghiyāth al-Dīn al-Kāshī (d. 1429): an edition of the anonymous Persian manuscript 75 <44b> in the Garett Collection at Princeton University; being a description of two computing instruments, the plate of heavens and the plate of conjunctions. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1960. 541 |cGift ;Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; |d1942. 530 Microfilm negative available for reproduction. 650 0 Astronomical instruments. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008996 650 0 Manuscripts, Persian |zNew Jersey |zPrinceton. 655 7 Manuscripts, Persian |y16th century. |2lcsh 655 7 Headpieces (layout features) |zIslamic Empire |y16th century. |2aat 700 1 |6880-03Kāshī, Jamshīd ibn Masʻūd, |d-approximately 1436. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88168314 880 1 |6700-03/(3/rكاشي، جمشيد بن مسعود 700 0 Bayezid |bII, |cSultan of the Turks, |d1447 or 1448-1512, |ededicatee. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83314009 880 |6500-00/(3/rIncipit: شكر وسپاس وستايش بى قياس لايق حضرت عزت [---] نعى باشد كه اطباق سموات را ... [4أ] ... وبعد پوشيده نماند كه شريفترين نوعى از انواع علم رياضى علم نجوم است 880 |6500-00/(3/rExplicit: نصف النهار معلوم باشد وبعد مجهول بعكس اين عمل بعد را بدانند والله اعلم تم 902 ceb |bo |6t |7m |dv |f0 |e20080630 914 (OCoLC)ocn232955581 |bOCoLC |creplace |d20240327 |eprocessed |f232955581