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Majmuʻat qaṣāʼid / li-Shaykh Sulaymān al-Ḥamawī.

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/​Created
27 [Ramaḍā]n 85 [January 3, 1772 or January 11, 1869?]
Description
56 leaves : paper ; 220 x 162 (195 x 125) mm. bound to 220 x 160 mm.

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    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Rare books genre
    Summary note
    A collection of poems of eulogy and Ṣūfī love by different authors. The volume contains poems by Ibn al-Fāriḍ 576-632 [1180/1-1234/5], ʻAbd al-Ghanī ibn al-Nābulusī 1050-1143 [1641-1731], Ibn al-Wardī 689-749 [1290-1349], al-Ḥallāj, 309 [922] and others.
    Notes
    • A few marginal glosses.
    • Collation: Paper ; fol. 56 + i ; catchwords ; modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals.
    • Description: Some rubrications ; paper has a slight bluish tint ; watermarks (three crescents) ; MS in good condition.
    • Layout: 23-26 lines per page.
    • Ms. codex.
    • Origin: According to colophon copied 27 N [Ramaḍān] 85 (fol. 56b) by Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʻAlī al-Khaṭīb (fol. 1b)
    • Title from title page (fol. 1a).
    • Colophon: تمت في 27 ن سنة 85
    • Incipit: بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين وهو ثقتي ورجائي سبحانك يا باري النسم
    Binding note
    Later quarter-bound type III (without flap) binding in red leather and brown marbled paper. Violet pastedowns.
    Provenance
    Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1900.
    Source acquisition
    Gift ; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; 1942.
    References
    Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 152.
    Other format(s)
    Also available in an electronic version.
    OCLC
    1287824228
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