Author
Makkūdī, ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʻAlī, -1404 or 1405.
Publication Date
1206
Publication Place
[North Africa?], A.H. 1206 (1792) -
Subject
Ibn Malik, Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh, -1274. Alfīyah., Arabic language--Grammar--Early works to 1800.
Type
Document
Language
Arabic
Digital
No
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
214 leaves : paper ; 215 x 160 (140 x 95) mm bound to 215 x 170 mm.
Library
Penn Libraries
Library Asset ID
1061859451
Record ID
9977406946103681
Library Location
University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Date
1206
Notes
Ms. codex., Title from introduction (f. 1v)., Foliation: Modern foliation in pencil added, upper left recto (except f. 2, which is marked on verso); catchwords lower left versos., Layout: 22-27 long lines; some pages frame-ruled; many marginal notations., Script: Written in maghribi script using brown ink., Decoration: Rubrications mostly in red, but also in blue, green and purple., Binding: The body of the book is completely detached from the cover. This cover does not appear ever to have been bound onto the book, but is wrapped around it to give the appearance of a bound volume. The covers are light grayish-brown textile over pasteboard with flap (Type II); pastedowns on inside covers and flap are reused leaves from another text., Some leaves have been replaced and copied in different hands; the work is written on several different types of paper and in at least three hands, all using maghribi script., Origin: Likely copied in North Africa; copy completed in A.H. 29 Rajab 1206 (March 23, 1792) (f. 214r); another date in the colophon states that the writing was completed on 22 Rajab 999, but this is likely the date of completion of an earlier version from which this copyist worked. | Arabic. | Formerly owned by Marcus Jastrow and Morris Jastrow, Jr., Accessioned, 1934.
Sample Text
Abridged commentary on a work of grammar by Ibn Mālik known as the Alfīyah.
Atıf Şekli
UPenn Ms. Codex 1916.
İçerik
Ibn Mālik, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, -1274. Alfīyah., ابن مالك، محمد بن عبد الله، -1274. ألفية.
Tür
codices (bound manuscripts), commentaries