Utopia, a bookcase for bibliophiles, Cod. 2 (Codex Pandeli): The four Gospels in Arabic

Title Utopia, a bookcase for bibliophiles, Cod. 2 (Codex Pandeli): The four Gospels in Arabic
Publication Date: 1723
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: University of Toronto
Record ID cdi_manuscriptorium_primary_ECODIC_ACBU_COD2CODEXPAN3YKHQ5F_en
Library Location fulldisplay.datasource.Manuscriptorium
Date 1723
Notes According to the colophon at the end of the Gospel of John, this copy was completed by Ibrāhīm ibn Būluṣ ibn Dāwūd al-Ḥalabī in Cairo. It is written in a clear nasḫī script; the illustrations, provided by the Aleppo illustrator and icon-painter Ğirğis bin Ḥanāniyā, portray the four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, as well as 43 scenes from the life of Jesus. The Arabic title, "This book is the holy, pure Gospel and the illuminating, shining light", is given at the end of the Gospel of John. This codex is currently on long-term loan from the Pandeli family to the library of St. Gall Abbey.
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Utopia, a bookcase for bibliophiles, Cod. 2 (Codex Pandeli): The four Gospels in Arabic

Publication Date 1723
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library University of Toronto
Record ID cdi_manuscriptorium_primary_ECODIC_ACBU_COD2CODEXPAN3YKHQ5F_en
Library Location fulldisplay.datasource.Manuscriptorium
Date 1723
Notes According to the colophon at the end of the Gospel of John, this copy was completed by Ibrāhīm ibn Būluṣ ibn Dāwūd al-Ḥalabī in Cairo. It is written in a clear nasḫī script; the illustrations, provided by the Aleppo illustrator and icon-painter Ğirğis bin Ḥanāniyā, portray the four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, as well as 43 scenes from the life of Jesus. The Arabic title, "This book is the holy, pure Gospel and the illuminating, shining light", is given at the end of the Gospel of John. This codex is currently on long-term loan from the Pandeli family to the library of St. Gall Abbey.
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