Author
Zamakhsharī, Maḥmūd ibn ʻUmar (1075-1144)
Publication Date
1340-09-08
Publication Place
Republic of Turkey, Turkey | Sivas, Turkey -
Subject
Arabic Grammar | Arabic grammar
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
ff. III, 1-174, II'; mm 258 x 173
Library
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - Università di Bologna
Library Asset ID
Bologna, Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna, ms. 3029
Record ID
878e4581-00ed-49f6-b27f-7c159fddfcc5
Library Location
University Library of Bologna. Arabic manuscripts | University Library of Bologna. Manuscript collection, mss. 2949 - 3475
Date
1340-09-08
Notes
Title on fol. 3v.Colophon with date and the name of the copyist (Nūr al-Dīn b. Ḥusayn al-Siwāsī) on fol. 179v.Presumably copied in Sivas.Original Arabic foliation in addition to another from the Ottoman period.Paper of various colours.Vocalized naskh in a single Turkish hand.The manuscript is entirely covered with corrections, glosses, and marginal and interlinear notes, textual additions and commentaries, as well as titles, fragments, and citations of texts added later by scholars, owners, former readers, and librarians, mostly on attached leaves of various sizes, many of which are bound into the manuscript, while others remain loose.On fols. IIv and 1r sale prices of the manuscript are recorded (300 qīmat and 230 aqcha).On fol. 1r there is an illegible oval ownership stamp and two further ownership notes of Muṣṭafā b. ʿAlī and Zakī Ḥaṭrād (حطراد). — G. S. Assemani, Index librorum Bibliothecae marsilianae [...], Codices Arabici, p. 130; n. 97; V. Rosen, Remarques sur les manuscrits orientaux de la Collection Marsigli à Bologne. IV. Liste des manuscrits arabes (Roma 1884), p. 68, n. 260 ; O. Machaeva, Catalogo dei manoscritti islamici conservati nella Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna (Bologna 2017), vol. I, pp. 257-260.
Lisans
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Proje
AMBULO Project
İlgili belgeler
Bologna, Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna, ms. 2985
Hak sahibi
Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna