Fragments of a Hijazi Qurʼān probably written in the second century A.H. / eighth century A.D., containing verses from the Sura al-Anfāl (سورة الأنفال).Layout: 23 lines to the page
Fragments of an Abbasid Qurʼān probably written in the second or third century A.H. / eighth or ninth century A.D., containing verses from Sura al-Aḥzāb (سورة الأحزاب) and Sura Sabaʾ (سورة سبا). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B.Ia or B.Ib as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 8-24 from Sura al-Yūsuf (سورة يوسف). The script seems to correspond to a mediocre version of the Abbasid Style D IV as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 18 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to a mediocre version of the Abbasid Style D IV as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 67-72 from the Sura Yūnus (سورة يونس). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D.Vb as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 5 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D.Vb as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 54-120 from Sura al-Māʾida (سورة المائدة), and the first two verses of Sura al-Anʿām (سورة الانعام) . The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D.IV as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 7 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D.IV as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses from the Sura al-Nisāʾ (سورة النساء). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid New Style as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 7 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid New Style as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses from the Sura al-Fātiḥah (سورة الفاتحة), inscribed in a gilded frame, and verses 1-228 from Sura al-Baqarah (سورة البقرة). Folios 2v and 3r are decorated with a rectangular gilded panel. The script seems to correspond to an Abbasid Style intermediate between D.I and D.IV as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 7 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to an Abbasid Style intermediate between D.I and D.IV as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 22-70 from Sura al-Ḥajj (سورة الحج). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 8 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 50-75 from Sura al-Anfāl (سورة الأنفال)and verses 1-93 from Sura al-Tawba (سورة التوبة). Folios 1, 2 and 6 are wanting. The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D common as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 12 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D common as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 61-64 from Sura Ṭaha (سورة طه). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Vc as described by F. Deroche. This leaf belongs to the same Qurʾān as the folio with the classmark Add. 1135.Layout: 5 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Vc as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 114-154 from Sura al-Ṣāfāt (سورة الصافات). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche. This leaf belongs to the same Qurʾān as the folio with the classmark Add. 1135.Layout: 16 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche.
Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 10-200 from Sura Āl ʿImrān (سورة آل عمران) and verses 1-61 from Sura al-Nisāʾ (سورة النساء) .Layout: 7 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Va as described by François Deroche.