Princeton University, Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 50L
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- DS ID:
- DS14968
- Shelfmark:
- Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 50L
- Title:
- al-Rāmūz
- Author:
- Adranawī, Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan, -1461 or 1462 / ادرنوي، محمد بن حسن، -1461 or 1462
- Date:
- 1541 or 42
- Language:
- ara
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 429 leaves : paper ; 257 x 171 (203 x 117) mm bound to 257 x 187 mm
- Note:
- Ms. codex.
Title from beginning of text (fol. 2a, l. 11).
The name of the author appears as Muḥammad ibn al-Sayyid Ḥasan at the beginning of the text (fol. 1b, l. 4). A few corrections in the margin. On fol. (i)b: Modern note on the work and its author. On the upper cover pastedown, inscription : " Unicum. Prix d'achat 350 ... . Excellent dictionnaire tout à fait inconnu en Orient ... ". Contrary to the mention on the upper cover pastedown, this is...
Collation: Paper, fol. i + 429 + i ; the last word of each verso is repeated on the next recto ; pagination in red ink using Hindu-Arabic numerals ; modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals.
Layout: 29 long lines per page ; opening spread frame-ruled in gold and black (fol. 1b-2a).
Description: Written in black ink with use of red for the headings. Light cream glazed paper with horizontal laid lines and vertical chain lines visible. Some pages are repaired (see fol. 2).
Origin: Copied by ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Rasūl, known as Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Manāshīrī [or Manāstirī] in 948 (colophon, fol. 429a).
Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1904, from the books of Amīn ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ḥulwānī al-Madanī al-Ḥanafī (Medina). - Keyword:
- Institutional Record:
- https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9948036153506421
- IIIF Manifest:
- https://figgy.princeton.edu/concern/scanned_resources/3d5a72c3-5bdf-41ad-bfa3-f2b4a3f0692e/manifest
- Holding Institution:
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