[Collection of Arabic texts].

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Arabic

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    • A collection containing:
    • 1. al-Shāfiyah fī al-taṣrīf, by Ibn al-Ḥājib, a famous introductory treatise to the study of grammatical inflection.
    • Fols. 39; 21.1 x 14.6 cm.; written surface 13.6 x 5.7 cm.; 17 lines to page; on glazed European paper; in naskhi; with vowel signs; with catchwords; entries in red.
    • Marginal and interlinear notes and glosses. This copy is probably from the XVIth century.
    • 2. Farāʼid ʻawāʼid jabrīyah ʻalá sharḥ al-Sibṭ lil-Yāsamīnīyah, a gloss by Muḥammad al-Ḥifnī, A.H. 1181 [A.D. 1767] on the commentary of Muḥammad Sibṭ al-Māridīnī d. after A.H. 891 [A.D. 1486] on al-Urjūzah al-Yāsamīnīyah, a poem on algebra by al-Yāsamīnī, A.H. 600 [A.D. 1204]. See Fihrist al-kutub al-ʻArabīyah al-maḥfūẓah bi-al-Kutubkhānah al-Khudaywīyah, V, p. 213. The present copy was made A.H. 1262 [A.D. 1846].
    • Fols. 16; 21.1 x 14.7 cm.; written surface 17 x 11 cm.; 27 lines to page; on glazed European paper; in naskhi; with catchwords.
    • 3. al-Wuṣūl ilá al-kanz al-akbar wa-ilá mā huwa anfaʻ min al-kibrīt al-aḥmar, a commentary by a certain Ḥasan on al-Ḍawābiṭ al-thalāthah, a short treatise on Muslim jurisprudence attributed to Abū Ḥanīfah, A.H. 150 [A.D. 767]. Probably from XlXth century.
    • Fols. 9; 20 x 14.3 cm.; written surface 14.5 x 7.3 cm.; 21 lines to page; on glazed European paper; in naskhi; with catchwords.
    • MS in good condition; Arabic binding.
    • Acquired from Bārūdī, Beirūt, A.D. 1925.
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    Wuṣūl ilá al-kanz al-akbar wa-ilá mā huwa anfaʻ min al-kibrīt al-aḥmar.
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    1340421930
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