حاشيه اثبات واجب / للمرزا جان

Ḥāshiyah-i Ithbāt-i wājib / lil-Mirzā Jān.

Author
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/​Created
[1681]
Description
i, 73, i leaves : paper ; 210 x 145 (132 x 55) mm. bound to 210 x 160 mm.

Details

Subject(s)
Summary note
Neat copy of a supergloss on Mullā Ḥanafī's gloss on the Risālat Ithbāt al-wājib al-qadīmah of Jalāl al-Dīn al-Dawwānī. This copy contains important glosses on the margin.
Notes
  • Ms. codex.
  • Title from fol. 1a.
  • Physical description: 19 lines per page. Written in small naskh in black ink with use of red. Two sets of glosses in unframed columns on the margin, apparently written by the same hand as the main text. European paper with watermark; glossy. Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals (omits the first two blank folios).
  • Chiefly quinions. Catchword on the verso of each leaf.
  • Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the upper cover: "Thālith 101". Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the pastedown of the upper cover: "591/2 Ḥ".
  • Origin: According to colophon, copy completed in 1092 H. (fol. 70a).
  • Incipit: بسم ... قوله منهم من زعم ان جميع براهين هذا المطلب يتوقف على ابطال الدور والتس ففيما ذكره رحمه اشارة الى الرد على هذا القائل الغير الفارق
  • Explicit: وان يكون موجودا فيه بصورته المطابقة لها فى المهية كالماهيات المعلومة والله اعلم وليكن هذا اخر ما قصدنا ايرادا فى حاشية الرسالة وشرحها مع التزام محاوره الطلاب وحل كتب اخر غير هذا الكتاب
Provenance
Two ownership statements on fol. 1a, in the name of Ḥasan al-muftī bi.---(?) and of al-Ḥājj Ḥusayn al-Jūramī, al-muftī bi-Madīnah-i ---(?), the latter dated 1222 H. Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
Source acquisition
Gift ; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; 1942.
References
  • Mach, R. Yahuda, 2401
  • Brockelmann, C. GAL, II, 217 (11/cmt. b, supergl.) ; SII
Other title(s)
حاشية مرزا جانح
Title in Mach, R. Yahuda
Ḥāshiyat Mirzā Jān
OCLC
236095367
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