Author
Iskilibī, Aḥmad ibn Ṣafī al-Dīn, active 18th century
Author Original
Iskilibī, Aḥmad ibn Ṣafī al-Dīn, active 18th century, اسكلبي، احمد بن صفي الدين، active 18th century
Publication Date
1203
Publication Place
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Rajab 1203 [1789]
Subject
Political science—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, holographs (autographs), illuminated manuscripts, headpieces (layout features), Watermarks (Paper)
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
11
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9963583243506421
Record ID
dcjh344499c
Library Location
Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1086H
Date
1789-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1789
Notes
A short treatise about securing the counsel of the godly people. The work is dedicated to Sultan Salīm III [1789-1807]. | Ms. codex., Title from introduction (fol. 3a)., A few marginal notes., Collation: Paper ; fol. i + 11 ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 13 lines per page; Frame-ruled in gold and black., Description: Rubricated; occasional vowel signs; watermarks(grapes); MS in good condition., Decoration: Illuminated headpiece in gold, blue, red, pink, orange, white and black (fol. [i]b). Gold dots used as separators throughout the text., Origin: According to colophon copy completed Rajab 1203 by the author (fol. 10b)., Incipit: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, the Creator, who raised the sky without any pillars... But after that, the best of the Sultans is still supported by the support of the Most High King on behalf of the Qutb of the Noble Sultans, Colophon: Praise be to God first and last, and prayers and peace be upon the Master The prophets and messengers, and may peace and blessings be upon his family and companions. The year one thousand two hundred and third, in Rajab, the first tenth of the first ten days, beginning with the day of Panjshanbeh and ending with the middle of it, edited by the hand of the author [?] Ahmad Safi al-Din al-Ma’zoun, from two of the two disciples of Qazabadi, Rahmat al-Bari upon them. It was completed | Later? Half-bound type III (without flap) binding in red leather and marbled paper. | Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 1929.
İnternette mevcut
arks.princeton.edu
Koleksiyonlar
Middle East Manuscripts, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts
Bağışlayan
Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961