The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350) | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350)

İsim The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350)
Basım Tarihi: c. 1580-1585
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 255 mm x 165 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane: Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası In 21.71
Lokasyon Indian collection
Tarih c. 1580-1585
Notlar The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350). This anthology of stories was adapted c. 1330 from a Persian text (Jewels of Evening Tales, Javāhir al-asmār, by `Imād ibn Muḥammad al-Thughrī, c. 1213), based in turn on a Sanskrit anthology (The Parrot’s Seventy Tales, Shuka-saptati, compiled by Hema Chandra). The story of the twenty-first night is about a foolish man who narrowly escapes being eaten at a lion's court, thanks to two thoughtful ministers who speak up for him, allowing him to leave safely and with great riches. Hoping to gain even more treasure, the man then makes the mistake of returning again: with both allies away from court, this time the man is chased up a tree by the lion. Folio, ink, colours and gold on paper, Persian text in nasta`liq script, with painting (on verso), from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350), produced for Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605), text copied by Ismā`īl Narang (inscription in codex, CBL In 21), Lahore, modern Pakistan, or Fatehpur Sikri, India, undated, c. 1580-1585.
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Yazı Tipi Nasta`liq script
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The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350)

Basım Tarihi c. 1580-1585
Tür Belge
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 255 mm x 165 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası In 21.71
Lokasyon Indian collection
Tarih c. 1580-1585
Notlar The lion chases the greedy man up a tree, from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350). This anthology of stories was adapted c. 1330 from a Persian text (Jewels of Evening Tales, Javāhir al-asmār, by `Imād ibn Muḥammad al-Thughrī, c. 1213), based in turn on a Sanskrit anthology (The Parrot’s Seventy Tales, Shuka-saptati, compiled by Hema Chandra). The story of the twenty-first night is about a foolish man who narrowly escapes being eaten at a lion's court, thanks to two thoughtful ministers who speak up for him, allowing him to leave safely and with great riches. Hoping to gain even more treasure, the man then makes the mistake of returning again: with both allies away from court, this time the man is chased up a tree by the lion. Folio, ink, colours and gold on paper, Persian text in nasta`liq script, with painting (on verso), from Tales of a Parrot (Ṭūṭīnāma) by Ẓiya’ al-Dīn Nakhshabī (d. 1350), produced for Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605), text copied by Ismā`īl Narang (inscription in codex, CBL In 21), Lahore, modern Pakistan, or Fatehpur Sikri, India, undated, c. 1580-1585.
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Yazı Tipi Nasta`liq script
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