هذا كتاب عشر : عروض، عوامل، تصو[ر]ات مع سيد، جلاء القلوب، عرائص [sic]، تلخيص، ولدية، حسينية.

Hādhā kitāb ʻashar : ʻArūḍ, ʻAwāmil, Taṣaww[ur]āt maʻa Sayyid, Jalāʼ al-qulūb, ʻArāʼiṣ [sic], Talkhīṣ, Waladīyah, Ḥusaynīyah.

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/​Created
[between 170-? and 172-?]
Description
87 leaves, bound : paper, ill. ; 223 x 267 (159 x 88) mm.

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    Notes
    • Ms. codex.
    • Title from fol. 1a; only six of the named treatises are present.
    • Physical description: 19-20 lines per page; written in naskhī/ruqʻah script in black by different hands on white European glazed, laid paper. Catchwords; headings, keywords, and markings in red. Circular diagrams in red and black. Some marginal notes. Extensive damp staining in first quarter of ms., but text still legible; remainder of ms. damp stained in margins only. A few wormholes. Fol. 4b, 15a, 45a, 67b-69a, 73a blank.
    • Origin: Text 3 completed in 1122 A.H. (1710/11); text 4 completed 1129 A.H. (1716/17).
    Binding note
    Bound in pasted boards with cloth spine.
    Language note
    Arabic.
    Contents
    • 1. fol. 1b-4a: Hādhā Kitāb ʻArūẓ [sic] / Abū al-Jaysh Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn.
    • 2. fol. 5b-14b: Hādhā Kitāb Sayyid Sharīf. Jurjānī's gloss on text 3.
    • 3. fol. 15b-44b: Hādhā Kitāb Taṣawwurāt. Quṭb al-Taḥtānī's commentary on the Shamsīyah.
    • 4. fol. 45b-67a: Hādhā Kitāb Jalāʼ al-qulūb / Birgivî Mehmet Efendi.
    • 5. fol. 69b-80b: Hādhā Kitāb ʻArāʼis / Muḥammad ibn Muṣṭafá al-Khādimī.
    • 6. fol. 81a-87b: [Risālah fī fann al-munāẓarah] / Sājaqlīzādah.
    Source acquisition
    Purchase, 1998/9/23 (1999-17).
    OCLC
    491918387
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