Majmūʻat rasāʼil
- Holding institution:
- University of Michigan
- Data provider:
- University of Michigan
- Title:
- Majmūʻat rasāʼil
مجموعة رسائل - Alternative title:
- مجموعة المتون
- Contributor:
- Abdülhamid II, Sultan of the Turks, former owner
Hābīl ibn ʻUmar, scribe
Ibn al-Ḥājib, ʻUthmān ibn ʻUmar
Bayḍāwī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻUmar
Ījī, ʻAḍud al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad
Samarqandī, Abū al-Qāsim ibn Abī Bakr
Taftāzānī, Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar
Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī, al-Mufaḍḍal ibn ʻUmar
Samarqandī, Muḥammad ibn Ashraf
Jighmīnī, Maḥmūd ibn Muḥammad
هابيل بن عمر, ناسخ
ابن الحاجب، عثمان بن عمر
بيضاوي، عبد الله بن عمر
ايجي، عضد الدين عبد الرحمن بن احمد
سمرقندي، ابو القاسم بن ابي بكر
تفتازاني، مسعود بن عمر
اثير الدين الابهري، المفضل بن عمر
سمرقندي، محمد بن اشرف
جغميني، محمود بن محمد - Date:
- [1682-1684].
- Description:
- Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center Isl. Ms. 253Origin: As appears in colophons on p.69, p.110, and p.451, entire majmūʻah likely copied by Hābīl ibn ʻUmar with transcription of Kitāb al-Chighmīnī finished 26 Rabīʻ I 1095 [ca. 13 March 1684], transcription of Ashkāl al-taʼsīs completed 19 Ṣafar 1095 [ca. 6 February 1684], and transcription of al-Shāfiyah completed 12 Muḥarram 1093 [ca. 21 January 1682]. Completion of transcription for the other works not specified, but likely falling between 1682 and 1684. Colophon on p.367 would indicated that Matn al-Bayḍāwī fī al-naḥw was copied by ʻUmar al-Marsawī [?] [perhaps the copyist's father] with transcription completed 9 Rabīʻ I 1060 [ca. 12 March 1650], though the copyist very likely simply copied this verbatim from the exemplar.Accompanying materials: a. Slip of ruled paper with "Jaghmīnī | Mulakhkhaṣ | trans. into German | 2 DMG | 47, L13" in pencil -- b. Insert carrying glosses tipped in (paginated pp.373-374).Former shelfmark: "219 T. De M. [i.e. Tammaro De Marinis]" inscribed in pencil on verso of front flyleaf ; "18" inscribed in pencil on 'title page’ (p.3) ; "٣٢٣" on tail edge.Binding: Pasteboards covered in dark brown leather ; Type II binding (with flap) ; two-piece binding (overlapping flanges visible at spine) ; pastedowns and flyleaves (as well as flap lining) in a fine marbled paper (in red, blue, light green, and maroon) ; upper and lower covers carry gold-tooled elongated central lozenge and roll border in a series of s-shaped stamps ; sewn in light blue thread, two stations, failing with many gatherings loose ; worked chevron endbands in yellow and light blue, some damage but in fair condition ; overall in fairly good condition with only minor abrasion and lifting of leather ; fore edge flap somewhat small.Support: European laid paper of several types, all well-burnished ; opening type with 9 laid lines per cm. (vertical), chain lines spaced 20-21 mm. apart (horizontal), and watermarks of large, elaborate scrollwork / arms with two stars (see p.12-13), scrollwork / arms with mermaid or figure above (see p.8, 18, etc.), another scrollwork / arms with chevrons and again figure above (see p.6, 20) ; another type with 10 laid lines per cm. (vertical), chain lines spaced 25-26 mm. apart (horizontal), and watermark of three hats (see p.32-33, etc.), sturdy and slightly thicker ; another type with 11-12 laid lines per cm. (horizontal), chain lines spaced 27-28 mm. apart (vertical) and watermark of lion rampant (see p.112), quite sturdy ; some leaves tinted (pink, orange, ochre, etc.), others untinted but silver-flecked, and still others both tinted and silver-flecked.Decoration: Keywords, section headings, and abbreviation symbols rubricated ; textual dividers in the form of inverted commas in red ; written area surrounded by frame consisting of a narrow gold band outlined with black fillets ; several diagrams in red and black (see p.7, etc.).Script: Nastaʻlīq (talik) ; bold, elegant hand ; serifless, with characteristic descent of words to baseline ; elongation of horizontal strokes as well as exaggerated contrast in thickness as compared to vertical strokes.Layout: Written in 17 lines per page ; frame-ruled (impression of ruling board clearly evident).Collation: ii, 3 V(30), III (36), 3 V(66), VII (80), 14 V(220), ii ; chiefly quinions ; several leaves between each work left blank ; catchwords present in opening work, then lacks proper catchwords but last word of final line on the verso of each leaf is usually repeated at the beginning of the first line on the following recto ; pagination in pencil, Western numerals, supplied during digitization (includes some flyleaves and inserts, skips two pages between pp.203-204 and skips ahead ten pages from 333 to 344).Title supplied by cataloguer.Ms. codex.20. p.452-p.454 : [blank].19. p.372-p.451 : al-Shāfiyah / ʻUthmān ibn ʻUmar Ibn al-Ḥājib.18. p.368-p.371 : [blank].17. p.322-p.367 : Matn al-Bayḍāwī fī al-naḥw / ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻUmar al-Bayḍāwī.16. p.314-p.321 : [blank].15. p.302-p.313 : Tahdhīb al-manṭiq / Saʻd al-Dīn Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar al-Taftazānī.14. p.296-p.301 : [blank].13. p.292-p.295 : al-Risālah al-waḍʻīyah / ʻAḍud al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad al-Ījī.12. p.284-p.291 : Risālat al-istiʻārah / Abū al-Qāsim ibn Abī Bakr al-Laythī al-Samarqandī.11. p.282-p.283 : Matn al-Ḥanafīyah / ʻAḍud al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad al-Ījī.10. p.277-p.281 : [blank].9. p.164-p.276 : Tahdhīb al-kalām / Saʻd al-Dīn Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar al-Taftāzānī.8. p.158-p.163 : [blank].7. p.116-p.157 : Hidāyah fī al-ḥikmah / al-Mufaḍḍal ibn ʻUmar Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī.6. p.111-p.115 : [blank].5. p.76-p.110 : Ashkāl al-taʼsīs / Muḥammad ibn Ashraf al-Samarqandī.4. p.70-p.75 : [blank].3. p.4-p.69 : Kitāb al-Chaghmīnī / Maḥmūd ibn Muḥammad al-Jaghmīnī.2. p.2-p.3 : [blank].1. p.1 : [contents listing].Elegant copy of a collection (majmūʻah / mecmua) of treatises on assorted topics. Contents listed on second flyleaf at opening of codex (p.1).
- Language:
- Arabic
- Type (Narrower):
- Manuscripts
- Type (Broader):
- Text
- Subject:
- Euclid. Elements.
Manuscripts, Arabic
Arabic language Grammar Early works to 1800.
Arabic language Morphology Early works to 1800.
Logic Early works to 1800.
Arabic language Semantics Early works to 1800.
Arabic language Rhetoric Early works to 1800.
Islam Doctrines Early works to 1800.
Islamic philosophy Early works to 1800.
Mathematics, Arab Early works to 1800.
Geometry 13th century.
Astronomy, Arab Early works to 1800. - Geographic region:
- Africa, North
Middle East
Spain
Islamic Empire - Time period:
- 13th century
- Extent:
- 220 leaves : paper ; 197 x 115 (125 x 40) mm.
- Rights:
- Public Domain
- Format:
- Book
Manuscript/Archive
Online
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