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Fiziksel Boyutlar Detached manuscript folios. Various separate pages .
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Kayıt Numarası MS-DUBLINCB-PER-00111
Lokasyon The Chester Beatty Library — The Chester Beatty Library Per 111
Tarih Gregorian: 1335/Yca/---/--.-1335-1335
Notlar Seven detached folios from the Great Mongol Shahnama, the date of which is disputed, but generally put c. 1335 to 1350, at the end of the reign of Abu Sa'id, and under the patronage of Ghiyath al-Din, son of Rashid al-Din.There is an extensive bibliography associated with this famous manuscript. The numbering follows the pioneering work by Brian, A reconstruction of the Demotte Shah Namah.The sample text page is from Per 111.8, fol. 211r of the ms. See also under Dispersed mss.
İlişkili Ad(lar) Ghiyath al-Din b. Rashid al-Din
Bibliyografya Grabar, O. & Blair, S., Epic images and contemporary history - The illustrations of the Great Mongol Shahnama, Chicago, 1980.Soudavar, A., 'The saga of Abu-Sa`id Bahador Khan. The Abu-Sa`idname'. Oxford Studies in Islamic Art 12 (1997), 95-218.Komaroff, L. & Carboni, S., The Legacy of Genghis Khan. Courtly art and culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353, New York, 2003.
Süsleme Faridun brings Zahhak to Mount DamavandFolio number: Brian 04Notes: The painting has been cut and pasted onto irrelevant text (the great war of Kay Khusrau). The picture is discussed by Grabar & Blair, p. 64 (illustr. 4), and Soudavar, pp. 108-9 (fig. 8). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_1/1/ (Per 111.1).Location in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 1307, break line before: 512, break line after: 1407.0, last line: 1407.Bertels 22, Kay Khusrau - The great war (3107), first line: 1270.0, break line before: 1324.0, break line after: 1369.0, last line: 1407.Faridun tests his sonsFolio number: Brian 05Notes: Discussed in Grabar & Blair, p. 66 (illustr. 5). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_2/1/ (Per 111.2).Location in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 235, break line before: 245, break line after: 246.0, last line: 286.Bertels 6, Faridun (898), first line: 5.0, break line before: 8.0, break line after: 9.0, last line: 286.The murder of IrajFolio number: Brian 06Notes: Discussed in Grabar & Blair, p. 68 (illustr. 6), and Soudavar, p. 115 (fig. 14). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_3/2/ (Per 111.3).Location in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 465, break line before: 519, break line after: None, last line: 519.Zal goes as an envoy to ManuchihrFolio number: Brian 11Notes: Ascribed by Shroeder to the "chief assistant", 'Abd al-Hayy.Reproduced in b/w in Robinson, Persian miniature painting from collections in the British Isles, pl. 4. See also Grabar & Blair, p. 78 (illustr. 11), and Soudavar, pp. 153-5 (fig. 47). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaroff & Carboni, p. 162 (fig. 189). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_4/2/ (Per 111.4).Location in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 246, break line before: 1382, break line after: 287.0, last line: 289.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 174.0, break line before: 176.0, break line after: 210.0, last line: 289.Kayd, the King of Hind, tells his dreams to his vizier, MihranFolio number: Brian 29Notes: See also Grabar & Blair, p. 114 (illustr. 29), and Soudavar, pp. 132-3 (fig. 27). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaroff & Carboni, p. 113 (fig. 131). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_5/1/ (Per 111.5). Location in text:Mohl 20, Iskandar (14 years), first line: 169, break line before: 175, break line after: 193.0, last line: 225.Bertels 33, Iskandar (1931), first line: 136.0, break line before: 142.0, break line after: 160.0, last line: 225.Narsi enthronedFolio number: Brian 45Notes: See also Grabar & Blair, p. 146 (illustr. 45), and Soudavar, pp. 121-2 (fig. 19).  Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_6/2/ (Per 111.6).Location in text:Mohl 27, Narsi son of Bahram (9 years), first line: 40, break line before: 2, break line after: None, last line: 2.Anushirvan dictates an answer to the Khaqan's letterFolio number: Brian 57Notes: The painting is fitted in the text at the point where the Khaqan is receiving Anushirvan's letter, but the rubric and the imagery suggest that it is the majesty of the Iranian monarch on display. The picture is discussed by Grabar & Blair, p. 170 (illustr. 57), and Soudavar, pp. 140-43 (fig. 36). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaraoff & Carboni, p. 48 (fig. 45). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_7/2/ (Per 111.7).Location in text:Mohl 41, Kisra Anushirvan (48 years), first line: 2029, break line before: 2044, break line after: 2060.0, last line: 2098.Bertels 54, Anushirvan (4468), first line: 1975.0, break line before: 1985.0, break line after: 2001.0, last line: 2098.Sample pageFolio number: 111.8
Mizanpaj 6 columns. 31 rows. Written height: 400 mm, width: 292 mm.
Not(lar) Patron: Ghiyath al-Din b. Rashid al-Din.
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Shahnama (Great Mongol)

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Sayfa Sayısı 8
Fiziksel Boyutlar Detached manuscript folios. Various separate pages .
Kütüphane Cambridge Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası MS-DUBLINCB-PER-00111
Lokasyon The Chester Beatty Library — The Chester Beatty Library Per 111
Tarih Gregorian: 1335/Yca/---/--.-1335-1335
Notlar Seven detached folios from the Great Mongol Shahnama, the date of which is disputed, but generally put c. 1335 to 1350, at the end of the reign of Abu Sa'id, and under the patronage of Ghiyath al-Din, son of Rashid al-Din.There is an extensive bibliography associated with this famous manuscript. The numbering follows the pioneering work by Brian, A reconstruction of the Demotte Shah Namah.The sample text page is from Per 111.8, fol. 211r of the ms. See also under Dispersed mss.
İlişkili Ad(lar) Ghiyath al-Din b. Rashid al-Din
Bibliyografya Grabar, O. & Blair, S., Epic images and contemporary history - The illustrations of the Great Mongol Shahnama, Chicago, 1980.Soudavar, A., 'The saga of Abu-Sa`id Bahador Khan. The Abu-Sa`idname'. Oxford Studies in Islamic Art 12 (1997), 95-218.Komaroff, L. & Carboni, S., The Legacy of Genghis Khan. Courtly art and culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353, New York, 2003.
Süsleme Faridun brings Zahhak to Mount DamavandFolio number: Brian 04Notes: The painting has been cut and pasted onto irrelevant text (the great war of Kay Khusrau). The picture is discussed by Grabar & Blair, p. 64 (illustr. 4), and Soudavar, pp. 108-9 (fig. 8). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_1/1/ (Per 111.1).Location in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 1307, break line before: 512, break line after: 1407.0, last line: 1407.Bertels 22, Kay Khusrau - The great war (3107), first line: 1270.0, break line before: 1324.0, break line after: 1369.0, last line: 1407.Faridun tests his sonsFolio number: Brian 05Notes: Discussed in Grabar & Blair, p. 66 (illustr. 5). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_2/1/ (Per 111.2).Location in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 235, break line before: 245, break line after: 246.0, last line: 286.Bertels 6, Faridun (898), first line: 5.0, break line before: 8.0, break line after: 9.0, last line: 286.The murder of IrajFolio number: Brian 06Notes: Discussed in Grabar & Blair, p. 68 (illustr. 6), and Soudavar, p. 115 (fig. 14). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_3/2/ (Per 111.3).Location in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 465, break line before: 519, break line after: None, last line: 519.Zal goes as an envoy to ManuchihrFolio number: Brian 11Notes: Ascribed by Shroeder to the "chief assistant", 'Abd al-Hayy.Reproduced in b/w in Robinson, Persian miniature painting from collections in the British Isles, pl. 4. See also Grabar & Blair, p. 78 (illustr. 11), and Soudavar, pp. 153-5 (fig. 47). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaroff & Carboni, p. 162 (fig. 189). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_4/2/ (Per 111.4).Location in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 246, break line before: 1382, break line after: 287.0, last line: 289.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 174.0, break line before: 176.0, break line after: 210.0, last line: 289.Kayd, the King of Hind, tells his dreams to his vizier, MihranFolio number: Brian 29Notes: See also Grabar & Blair, p. 114 (illustr. 29), and Soudavar, pp. 132-3 (fig. 27). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaroff & Carboni, p. 113 (fig. 131). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_5/1/ (Per 111.5). Location in text:Mohl 20, Iskandar (14 years), first line: 169, break line before: 175, break line after: 193.0, last line: 225.Bertels 33, Iskandar (1931), first line: 136.0, break line before: 142.0, break line after: 160.0, last line: 225.Narsi enthronedFolio number: Brian 45Notes: See also Grabar & Blair, p. 146 (illustr. 45), and Soudavar, pp. 121-2 (fig. 19).  Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_6/2/ (Per 111.6).Location in text:Mohl 27, Narsi son of Bahram (9 years), first line: 40, break line before: 2, break line after: None, last line: 2.Anushirvan dictates an answer to the Khaqan's letterFolio number: Brian 57Notes: The painting is fitted in the text at the point where the Khaqan is receiving Anushirvan's letter, but the rubric and the imagery suggest that it is the majesty of the Iranian monarch on display. The picture is discussed by Grabar & Blair, p. 170 (illustr. 57), and Soudavar, pp. 140-43 (fig. 36). It was exhibited in The Legacy of Genghis Khan, at New York and Los Angeles, in 2002, and is reproduced in Komaraoff & Carboni, p. 48 (fig. 45). Link to the digitised folio: https://viewer.cbl.ie/viewer/image/Per_111_7/2/ (Per 111.7).Location in text:Mohl 41, Kisra Anushirvan (48 years), first line: 2029, break line before: 2044, break line after: 2060.0, last line: 2098.Bertels 54, Anushirvan (4468), first line: 1975.0, break line before: 1985.0, break line after: 2001.0, last line: 2098.Sample pageFolio number: 111.8
Mizanpaj 6 columns. 31 rows. Written height: 400 mm, width: 292 mm.
Not(lar) Patron: Ghiyath al-Din b. Rashid al-Din.
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Yüzyıl 1 1300s C.E.
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Yıl (Bitiş) 1335
Yıl (Başlangıç) 1335
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