Illuminated leaf with one complete ghazal and two partial poems. Includes the three last lines of ghazal beginning "saḥar bulbul ḥikāyat bā ṣabā kard", all of ghazal beginning "saman būyān ghubār-i gham chū binshīnand binshānand" and the first two lines of ghazal beginning "sāqī ḥadīs̲-i sarv va gul va lālah mīravad".
Translation by Abū al-Fayz̤ ibn Mubārak Fayz̤ī (d. 1595) of Bhāskarācārya's Sanskrit work on geometry and arithmetic. The text is dedicated to a Muḥammad Shāh ruling in Lāhore, i.e. Bahādur Shāh I, 1643-1712 of the Mughal Empire.
Collection of works bound together and copied in the same hand. The first six works discuss Arabic grammar and composition. The 7th and 8th works relate to reading and recitation of the Qurʼān. The final work deals with the rising and settings of the moon and planets and astronomy.
Anthology of classical and contemporary Persian poetry containing the work of at least three dozen poets. The frequency of the nisba Isfahānī suggests production in that city. Arranged alphabetically by rhyme syllable, the text is in two parts: the first (f. 1r-66r), missing its initial folios, begins with poems ending in the letter "bāʼ"; the second (f. 67v-161v), complete from "alif" to "yāʼ", consists of ghazals.
Commentary, missing the beginning, on al-Qazwīnī's Talkhīṣ al-Miftāḥ, itself a commentary on the section "al-bayān wa-al-maʻānī" of al-Sakkākī's Miftāḥ al-ʻulūm.