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الرابع من التعليق الكبير / للامام القاضي ابي يعلى.
al-Rābiʻ min al-Taʻlīq al-kabīr / lil-Imām al-Qāḍī Abī Yaʻlá.
Author
Ibn al-Farrāʼ, Abū Yaʻlá Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥusayn, 990-1066
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ابن الفراء، ابو يعلى محمد بن الحسين، 990-1066
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Uniform title
Taʻlīqah al-kabīrah.
Mujallad 4
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تعليقة الكبيرة.
مجلد 4
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/Created
[1466]
Description
299 leaves : paper ; 275 x 181 (212 x 150) mm
Details
Subject(s)
Islamic law
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Early works to 1800
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Hanbalites
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Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Arabic
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
Fourth volume of a work on Hanbalite law, containing kitāb al-ḥajj to kitāb al-bayʻ.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from fol. 1a.
Physical description: 25 lines per page; written in naskh in black on heavy glazed, laid Arabic paper. Laid lines are barely visible. Rubrication and catchwords. Paginated in Arabic script in pencil. Some damp staining and mildewing; gatherings partially detached from one another.
Origin: 21 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 870 H [4 August 1466] (fol. 299a).
Incipit: كتاب الحج مسئلة من شرط وجوب الحج وجود الزاد والراحلة نص عليهما في رواية حنبل
Binding note
Loose in folder consisting of quarter leather with paper covered boards and flap.
Language note
Arabic.
Provenance
Ex libris of A.S. Yahuda on inner front cover. Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
Source acquisition
Gift; Robert Garrett (Class of 1897), 1942.
Other format(s)
Published ([Kuwait?], 2010).
Other title(s)
Taʻlīq al-kabīr
تعليق الكبير
OCLC
840610993
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