Collection of proverbs
(جَمْهرةُ الأمْثال)

Title Collection of proverbs
Title Original جَمْهرةُ الأمْثال
Author Al-Askari: Al-Hasan bin Abdullah bin Sahl, Abu Hilal, 395 AH/1004 AD.
Author Original العَسْكَريُّ الحَسَن بن عبد الله بن سَهْل، أبو هلال، هـم
Publication Date: 1062 AH/1651 AD; Tuesday 14 Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Thank God
Subject linguistics.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 306
Physical Dimensions 14,4cm × 25,4cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 26/20
Record ID SP 11891
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date 1062 AH/1651 AD; Tuesday 14 Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The copyist wrote the text mostly in black ink, and used red and blue ink to write the proverbs. He wrote some words, such as: ((their saying)) and the titles, in clear black within tables colored with red and blue ink, on a newly made ink. The last of which is a restriction of an interview, which shows that this copy was interviewed twice. On the title page, at the end of which is the seal of the Habib Kanj Library, and a restriction on reading and reading in the name of Muhammad Al-Omrani, dated 1225 AH. He attached to the first eight pages from another manuscript containing a number of selected verses. This copy of ours was described in the Aligarh Index, Descriptive Catalog 2/300, with the same preservation number. Copies: Among them is another copy in Habib Kanj’s collection, numbered 18/26, another in the Sharaf al-Mulk Library in Madras, and two copies in the Mecca Library, numbered: 110, 111/Arabic Sciences, and Brockelmann mentioned (Appendix 1/194) a number of its copies in various treasures.
Sample Text I have seen the need of the noble for some of the etiquette of the tongue after he is free of melody, such as his need for the witness and the proverb, the fragment and the rare word, and the common word, and that this increases logic, gains it acceptance, and gives it value in the souls and sweetness in the breasts.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar هندي
Durum نسخة جيدة.
Mürekkep rengi الأسود، الأحمر، الأزرق
Satır sayısı 19
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 3، ص 240؛ الأعلام، ج 2، ص 196؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي (محق)، ج 1، ص 193.
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Collection of proverbs

(جَمْهرةُ الأمْثال)
Author Al-Askari: Al-Hasan bin Abdullah bin Sahl, Abu Hilal, 395 AH/1004 AD.
Author Original العَسْكَريُّ الحَسَن بن عبد الله بن سَهْل، أبو هلال، هـم
Publication Date 1062 AH/1651 AD; Tuesday 14 Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Thank God
Subject linguistics.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 306
Physical Dimensions 14,4cm × 25,4cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 26/20
Record ID SP 11891
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date 1062 AH/1651 AD; Tuesday 14 Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The copyist wrote the text mostly in black ink, and used red and blue ink to write the proverbs. He wrote some words, such as: ((their saying)) and the titles, in clear black within tables colored with red and blue ink, on a newly made ink. The last of which is a restriction of an interview, which shows that this copy was interviewed twice. On the title page, at the end of which is the seal of the Habib Kanj Library, and a restriction on reading and reading in the name of Muhammad Al-Omrani, dated 1225 AH. He attached to the first eight pages from another manuscript containing a number of selected verses. This copy of ours was described in the Aligarh Index, Descriptive Catalog 2/300, with the same preservation number. Copies: Among them is another copy in Habib Kanj’s collection, numbered 18/26, another in the Sharaf al-Mulk Library in Madras, and two copies in the Mecca Library, numbered: 110, 111/Arabic Sciences, and Brockelmann mentioned (Appendix 1/194) a number of its copies in various treasures.
Sample Text I have seen the need of the noble for some of the etiquette of the tongue after he is free of melody, such as his need for the witness and the proverb, the fragment and the rare word, and the common word, and that this increases logic, gains it acceptance, and gives it value in the souls and sweetness in the breasts.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar هندي
Durum نسخة جيدة.
Mürekkep rengi الأسود، الأحمر، الأزرق
Satır sayısı 19
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 3، ص 240؛ الأعلام، ج 2، ص 196؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي (محق)، ج 1، ص 193.
Yazı türü Nastaʿlīq
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