The Excessive Sea in the Explanation of the Diwan of Ibn Al-Farid
(البحر الفائض في شرح ديوان ابن الفارض)

Title The Excessive Sea in the Explanation of the Diwan of Ibn Al-Farid
Title Original البحر الفائض في شرح ديوان ابن الفارض
Author Badr al-Din al-Hasan bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin al-Hasan al-Safouri al-Bourini, 1024 AH/1615 AD.
Author Original بدر الدين الحسن بن محمد بن محمد بن الحسن الصفوري البوريني، هـم
Publication Date: 1046 AH/1636 AD
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Abd al-Rahim bin Muhammad, known as Ibn al-Kayyal
Subject the hair.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 338
Physical Dimensions 20.5cm × 12.5cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7551
Record ID 206172
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date 1046 AH/1636 AD
Notes He mentioned in his introduction that no one had explained it before him, and that he excluded the great Ta’i poem from the explanation “because it explains the Sufi minutes and clarifies the moral chips...” and at the end he explained the following verses: What is the name of a boy whose letters *** are misspelled if you change the script from their order *** his eye, if I look, I will pray for him from his heart *** with his return I was pleased, and it is “a riddle that is famous for being in Sha’ban and its report that if you change its letters...” Most of the verses of Ibn Al-Farid are written. In red, some of them are written in green.
Sample Text Praise be to God who raised literature, its people, and others to complete levels, and others to worthy statuses... Then he begins by explaining the Ya’i poem, the beginning of which is:
Yazı hakkında notlar معتاد جيد دقيق
Durum نسخة جليلة مقروءة ومصححة، وقد أصابت الرطوبة أسافل أوراقها في أواخرها.
Tezhip وفي صفحاتها جميعا جداول بالذهب والألوان.
Satır sayısı 27
Kaynakça الأعلام، ج 2، ص 235 _ 236؛ كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 767.
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The Excessive Sea in the Explanation of the Diwan of Ibn Al-Farid

(البحر الفائض في شرح ديوان ابن الفارض)
Author Badr al-Din al-Hasan bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin al-Hasan al-Safouri al-Bourini, 1024 AH/1615 AD.
Author Original بدر الدين الحسن بن محمد بن محمد بن الحسن الصفوري البوريني، هـم
Publication Date 1046 AH/1636 AD
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Abd al-Rahim bin Muhammad, known as Ibn al-Kayyal
Subject the hair.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 338
Physical Dimensions 20.5cm × 12.5cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7551
Record ID 206172
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date 1046 AH/1636 AD
Notes He mentioned in his introduction that no one had explained it before him, and that he excluded the great Ta’i poem from the explanation “because it explains the Sufi minutes and clarifies the moral chips...” and at the end he explained the following verses: What is the name of a boy whose letters *** are misspelled if you change the script from their order *** his eye, if I look, I will pray for him from his heart *** with his return I was pleased, and it is “a riddle that is famous for being in Sha’ban and its report that if you change its letters...” Most of the verses of Ibn Al-Farid are written. In red, some of them are written in green.
Sample Text Praise be to God who raised literature, its people, and others to complete levels, and others to worthy statuses... Then he begins by explaining the Ya’i poem, the beginning of which is:
Yazı hakkında notlar معتاد جيد دقيق
Durum نسخة جليلة مقروءة ومصححة، وقد أصابت الرطوبة أسافل أوراقها في أواخرها.
Tezhip وفي صفحاتها جميعا جداول بالذهب والألوان.
Satır sayısı 27
Kaynakça الأعلام، ج 2، ص 235 _ 236؛ كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 767.
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