[ىوسف و زلىخا].

[Yūsuf va Zulaykhā].

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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Persian
Published/​Created
[between 1775 and 1779]
Description
iv, 210, iv leaves : paper, col. ill. ; 197 x 126 (149 x 83) mm. bound to 200 x 133 mm.

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    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Rare books genre
    Getty AAT genre
    Summary note
    Jāmī's mas̲navī of the love story of Yūsuf and Zulaykhā, illustrated with 69 miniatures of above-average quality.
    Notes
    • Ms. codex.
    • Title supplied by cataloger.
    • Physical description: 12 lines per page, in two columns; written in medium, elegant nastaʻliq in black on beige glazed, laid Arabic paper. Text framed in blue, red, gold, and green with marginal gold border; columns are gold-sprinkled and separated by double gold lines. Catchwords; headings in red. Interleaves bound next to some of the folios with miniatures. Some smudging and staining; miniatures on fol. 80b, 156a, 164a are slightly smudged. A few marginal paper repairs; last leaf containing last three verses missing. Otherwise in good condition.
    • Decoration: On fol. 1b-2a, illuminated two-page ʻunwān in gold and colors, containing first thirteen verses and first heading. Illustrated with 69 miniatures of above-average quality.
    • Origin: According to Moghadam, the ms. is Indian and dates to the late 18th century, while the miniatures are from the late 19th century.
    Binding note
    Lacquered binding painted with elegant pattern of flowers; laquered doublures painted with a flowering plant surrounded by a floral pattern similar to the front cover. First and last flyleaves have been pasted to dark red paper printed with a gold floral pattern.
    Language note
    Persian.
    Contents
    • Miniatures: fol. 9a: [Miʻrāj of the Prophet Muḥammad]
    • fol. 12b: [Khvājah ʻUbayd Allāh]
    • fol. 14b: [Sulṭān Ḥusayn Bāyqarā]
    • fol. 18b: [Dervish sitting before his shaykh]
    • fol. 22b: [Yūsuf, Yaʻqūb, and five brothers]
    • fol. 24b: [Yūsuf and his aunt]
    • fol. 25b: [Yaʻqūb, Yūsuf, his aunt, and the stolen belt]
    • fol. 27a: [Zulaykhā's father]
    • fol. 31b: [Zulaykhā dreams of Yūsuf]
    • fol. 35b: [Zulaykhā confides in her nurse]
    • fol. 39a: [Zulaykhā dreams of Yūsuf a second time]
    • fol. 41a: [Zulaykhā's maids restrain her]
    • fol. 42b: [Zulaykhā, prostrate with grief, calls out to her beloved]
    • fol. 43b: [Zulaykhā dreams of Yūsuf a third time]
    • fol. 46a: [Messengers from various kings bring marriage proposals for Zulaykhā]
    • fol. 52a: [Zulaykhā rides to Egypt in her palanquin]
    • fol. 54a: [The Grand Vizier reaches Zulaykhā's encampment].
    • fol. 55b: [Zulaykhā catches a glimpse of her future husband]
    • fol. 65a: [Yaʻqūb watches over Yūsuf while he sleeps]
    • fol. 67a: [Yūsuf's brothers plot against him]
    • fol. 69a: [The brothers ask to take Yūsuf out]
    • fol. 71a: [The brothers torture Yūsuf while they walk]
    • fol. 73b: [Yūsuf in the well is visited by the angel Gabriel]
    • fol. 75a: [Yūsuf is pulled out of the well]
    • 77a: [Yūsuf meets the Vizier]
    • fol. 78b: [Yūsuf washes himself in the river]
    • 80b: [Zulaykhā sees Yūsuf at the market]
    • fol. 82b: [Buyers bid for Yūsuf]
    • fol. 86a: [Yūsuf and Zulaykhā converse]
    • fol. 89b: [Zulaykhā combs Yūsuf's hair]
    • fol. 92a: [Yūsuf tells Zulaykhā about his past tribulations]
    • fol. 94b: [Yūsuf tends a flock of sheep]
    • fol. 96a: [Yūsuf refuses to return Zulaykhā's gaze]
    • fol. 97b: [Zulaykhā confides in her nurse].
    • fol. 101b: [Zulaykhā declares her love for Yūsuf]
    • fol. 106b: [Yūsuf in Zulaykhā's garden, surrounded by beautiful women]
    • fol. 112a: [Zulaykhā's new palace]
    • fol. 115a: [Yūsuf and Zulaykhā in the seventh chamber]
    • fol. 117b: [Zulaykhā pleads with Yūsuf in the seventh chamber]
    • fol. 121b: [Yūsuf prevents Zulaykhā from killing herself]
    • fol. 124a: [Zulaykhā makes false accusations regarding Yūsuf]
    • fol. 127b: [An infant counsels the Vizier not to condemn Yūsuf]
    • fol. 132b: [Yūsuf presented at Zulaykhā's banquet]
    • fol. 136b: [The women at the banquet try to persuade Yūsuf to accede to Zulaykhā's demands]
    • fol. 140a: [Yūsuf in prison]
    • fol. 142a: [Zulaykhā tells her nurse about her grief]
    • fol. 146b: [Zulaykhā visits the prison at night]
    • fol. 149a: [By day Zulaykhā gazes at the prison from the roof of her palace]
    • fol. 150b: [Zulaykhā is bled]
    • fol. 142a: [Yūsuf interprets the dreams of two courtiers in prison].
    • fol. 156a: [Zulaykhā and the ladies from her banquet verify Yūsuf's innocence to the king]
    • fol. 158a: [Yūsuf advises the king]
    • fol. 161a: [Zulaykhā after the death of the Vizier]
    • fol. 164a: [Zulaykhā in her reed hut waiting for Yūsuf to pass by]
    • fol. 171a: [Zulaykhā in her reed hut waiting for Yūsuf to pass by]
    • fol. 173a: [Zulaykhā pours out her grief on her idol]
    • fol. 179b: [Zulaykhā calls out to God as Yūsuf rides by]
    • fol. 181a: [Zulaykhā brought before Yūsuf the Vizier]
    • fol. 182b: [Zulaykhā regains her youth]
    • fol. 185a: [Marriage of Yūsuf and Zulaykhā]
    • fol. 188a: [Yūsuf tears Zulaykhā's dress]
    • fol. 189a: [Zulyakhā and Yūsuf in her golden pavilion]
    • fol. 190b: [Yūsuf dreams of his parents]
    • fol. fol. 193a: [Gabriel presents Yūsuf with a heavenly apple]
    • fol. 194a: [Zulaykhā swoons upon hearing of Yūsuf's death]
    • fol. 195b: [Zulaykhā bends to the earth in grief]
    • fol. 196b: [Zulaykhā tears out her eyes in grief]
    • fol. 197b: [Zulaykhā's funeral]
    • fol. 202b: [The author gives his advice].
    Provenance
    Ex libris of Robert Garrett on fol. ia.
    Source acquisition
    Gift; Robert Garrett (Class of 1897), 1942.
    References
    Moghadam, M. E. et al. Garrett collection, no. 25
    OCLC
    772950613
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