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[جذوات و مواقىت].
[Jaz̲avāt va mavāqīt].
Author
Dāmād, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad, -1631?
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داماد، محمد باقر بن محمد، d. 1631?
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Persian
Published/Created
[1724]
Description
84 leaves : paper ; 202 x 135 (148 x 74) mm. bound to 202 x 142 mm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 241
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Subject(s)
Islamic philosophy
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Iran
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Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Persian
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
Philosophical treatise in twelve jaz̲vah and thirty-five mīqāt, on fol. 3b-82a. Commentary on the opening poem on fol. 2b.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
On front cover: Label reading "136" in Arabic script.
On spine: Label reading "Dāmā[-] Mīr Jaz̲avāt" in Arabic script.
Physical description: 21 lines per page; written in shikastah in black on tan glazed, laid Arabic paper. Headings in red; catchwords and a few marginal notes. Fol. 2a, 3a, 83-84 blank. Insert between fol. 49-50. First leaf has been repaired. In good condition.
Origin: Copy completed Dhū al-Qaʻdah 1136 H. [July or August 1724] (fol. 82a).
Incipit: عينان عينان لم يكتبهما قلم * في كل عين من العينين عينان * نونان نونان لم يكنفهما رقم * في كل نون من النونين نونان
Binding note
Limp brown leather with tooled fillets.
Language note
Persian.
References
Āghā Buzurg. Dharīʻah (1936), V, 92
Other format(s)
Published (Tehran, 2001).
OCLC
729740089
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