Publication Date
1351
Subject
Ibn Taymiyya, Aḥmad b. ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm (1263-1328) -- Manuscripts -- Biographies, Ibn Taymiyya, Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm (1263-1328) Manāqib -- Criticism and interpretation -- Manuscripts, Arabic -- Versification -- Manuscripts
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
No
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
188
Library
Red de Bibliotecas y Archivos del CSIC
Record ID
34CSIC_ALMA_DS21111732770004201
Library Location
School of Arabic Studies
Date
[1351] 751 of the Hegira
Notes
Contents: Manāqib Ibn Taymiyyah. Transliterated title: Manāqib Ibn Taymiyya, Distribution: 1 col. It has 15 lines per page, except folio 186v which have 13 lines, Material: Arabic paper, Ink: Black and red, Incipit: فَلِذَاكَ كَانَ مُقَيِّداً وَمُخَصَّصاً لِعُمُوم حبِس العِلم فِي تَنْوِيعِهِ, Explicit: ثُمَ الصَلاَةُ عَلَى المختَار من مضَرٍ من تكسبُ المزن تَوسِيلاً بِهِ مَطَرُ, Place of writing: Unknown, Date complete: Thursday 7 ḏū l-qaʽda 751 / 6 January 1351, Copyist: Not available, Colophon: Praise be to Allah, the One, and Allah has prayed to Prophet Muhammad, Allah and his Companions وَسَلَمَ تَسلِيماً كَثيراً فرغ مِنه بُكرة Thursday afternoon seven months of Dhu al-Qa'dah year one and five and seven and reckon with Allah and blessings الوكِيل وَلاَ حَول وَلاَ قوة الا باللَهِ العَلِي العَظيم, Special features: Voiced text, Illustration: Epigraphic inscription on the inside of the back cover and on the first folio of the volume, Illustrations: Between sentences, as punctuation marks, are used in black ink a circle with a dot inside (סּ). - The other symbol in red ink, appreciable only on the first folios of the volume, is an upper dash which coincides in dimension with the graphic elongation of the consonants. - The underlining of some vocabulary is also appreciated., Notebook type: 19 quads.: 19 quinions (the last notebook is missing 3 folios at the end and one in the middle) plus 2 loose folios at the beginning of the volume.., Impairments: Good condition of the text. - The cover very deteriorated, it has lost the closing flap and part of the cover has come off. - The volume has been stripped. - On some folios there are spots of ink and moisture in addition to yellowing which do not affect the text. - In March 2014, researcher Sonsoles González reports the presence of fungi in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), used in the analysis of several manuscripts for her doctoral thesis on material characterization and codecological study of Arabic manuscripts dated from the EEA collection, H blank: No, H damaged, mutilated, loose: No, H missing or added: H missing: Looking at the original foliation and the number of notebooks, it is deduced that the volume could consist of at least 200 folios (20 quiniones). - Of these, 12 would have been lost, 4 from the last notebook and 8 from the first., Foliation: It has two foliations one original and the other modern. - The original is done in brown ink, and consists of the foliation with ordinal numbers in Arabic from the upper left corners of the first folios r of each notebook (quinion). - Not on all the folios can this foliation be appreciated, as the folios have been guillotined on their three margins. - The other foliation is modern and this is done in pencil, its author unknown., Claims: Claims in black ink in the lower left margin of all folios verso, except on eleven of them, from the same hand as the author of the work., Sign. quad.: In upper left corner of each first folio of each notebook., Pautado: Dry tip (almost insignificant). Rectric lines with a regularity of 9 mm., Filigree: Not appreciated, Old signature: VOL. XVIII ; A-5-18 ; n o 20, Annotations: Corrections in the margins in black or red ink some by the same copyist and others by a later hand; as well as annotations to patch part of the text or comments on the content of the work. - On the last folios of the volume there are annotations of mathematical operations consisting of addition and subtraction (186v and 187v). - On the verso of the last folio the annotation IX-4-20 appears in pencil which probably corresponds to another of the old volume signatures. Old seal of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Granada. Transliterated title: Manāqib Ibn Taymiyya, Distribution: 1 col. It has 15 lines per page, except folio 186v which have 13 lines, Material: Arabic paper, Ink: Black and red, Incipit: فَلِذَاكَ كَانَ مُقَيِّداً وَمُخَصَّصاً لِعُمُوم حبِس العِلم فِي تَنْوِيعِهِ, Explicit: ثُمَ الصَلاَةُ عَلَى المختَار من مضَرٍ من تكسبُ المزن تَوسِيلاً بِهِ مَطَرُ, Place of writing: Unknown, Date complete: Thursday 7 ḏū l-qaʽda 751 / 6 January 1351, Copyist: Not available, Colophon: Praise be to Allah, the One, and Allah has prayed to Prophet Muhammad, Allah and his Companions وَسَلَمَ تَسلِيماً كَثيراً فرغ مِنه بُكرة Thursday afternoon seven months of Dhu al-Qa'dah year one and five and seven and reckon with Allah and blessings الوكِيل وَلاَ حَول وَلاَ قوة الا باللَهِ العَلِي العَظيم, Special features: Voiced text, Illustration: Epigraphic inscription on the inside of the back cover and on the first folio of the volume, Illustrations: Between sentences, as punctuation marks, are used in black ink a circle with a dot inside (סּ). - The other symbol in red ink, appreciable only on the first folios of the volume, is an upper dash which coincides in dimension with the graphic elongation of the consonants. - The underlining of some vocabulary is also appreciated., Notebook type: 19 quads.: 19 quinions (the last notebook is missing 3 folios at the end and one in the middle) plus 2 loose folios at the beginning of the volume.., Impairments: Good condition of the text. - The cover very deteriorated, it has lost the closing flap and part of the cover has come off. - The volume has been stripped. - On some folios there are spots of ink and moisture in addition to yellowing which do not affect the text. - In March 2014, researcher Sonsoles González reports the presence of fungi in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), used in the analysis of several manuscripts for her doctoral thesis on material characterization and codecological study of Arabic manuscripts dated from the EEA collection, H blank: No, H damaged, mutilated, loose: No, H missing or added: H missing: Looking at the original foliation and the number of notebooks, it is deduced that the volume could consist of at least 200 folios (20 quiniones). - Of these, 12 would have been lost, 4 from the last notebook and 8 from the first., Foliation: It has two foliations one original and the other modern. - The original is done in brown ink, and consists of the foliation with ordinal numbers in Arabic from the upper left corners of the first folios r of each notebook (quinion). - Not on all the folios can this foliation be appreciated, as the folios have been guillotined on their three margins. - The other foliation is modern and this is done in pencil, its author unknown., Claims: Claims in black ink in the lower left margin of all folios verso, except on eleven of them, from the same hand as the author of the work., Sign. quad.: In upper left corner of each first folio of each notebook., Pautado: Dry tip (almost insignificant). Rectric lines with a regularity of 9 mm., Filigree: Not appreciated, Old signature: VOL. XVIII ; A-5-18 ; n o 20, Annotations: Corrections in the margins in black or red ink some by the same copyist and others by a later hand; as well as annotations to patch part of the text or comments on the content of the work. - On the last folios of the volume there are annotations of mathematical operations consisting of addition and subtraction (186v and 187v). - On the verso of the last folio the annotation IX-4-20 appears in pencil which probably corresponds to another of the old volume signatures. Old seal of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Granada. Other brackets: No. Binding: Portfolio with closure flap in dark brown leather over cardstock. - Of the closing flap only the vertical cutting edge is preserved. - The decoration of the lids is formed by an embroidered wheel orla and a central rosette. - The loins have a reinforcement in light brown fur. - The back decoration is not appreciated by the reinforcement. - For its part that of the vertical cutting ridge has been detached, leaving the discovered that it is divided into two parts, each of which contains a rosette comprised of a central girth plus six which border it; although, deterioration of the binding only lets us see four of the six.. Description: Catalog of the Exhibition celebrated on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary: 1932-1982, Grenada, 1982, 17-18; Castillo Castillo, C., “Arabic Manuscripts Preserved in the Granada School of Arabic Studies,” Islamic History Notebooks 11 (1984), 234-235. - Gonzalez Garcia, Sonsoles. Study of the original dated bindings of the manuscript collection of the Granada School of Arabic Studies Library. Grenada, 2010.- González García, Sonsoles.A study of the original dated bindings of the collection of Arabic manuscripts of the Library of the School of Arabic Studies in Grenada : doctoral thesis, Grenada, 2014, Issue: No. Description: Catalog of the Exhibition celebrated on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary: 1932-1982, Grenada, 1982, 17-18; Castillo Castillo, C., “Arabic Manuscripts Preserved in the Granada School of Arabic Studies,” Islamic History Notebooks 11 (1984), 234-235. - Gonzalez Garcia, Sonsoles. Study of the original dated bindings of the manuscript collection of the Granada School of Arabic Studies Library. Grenada, 2010.- González García, Sonsoles.A study of the original dated bindings of the collection of Arabic manuscripts of the Library of the School of Arabic Studies in Grenada : doctoral thesis, Grenada, 2014, Issue: No
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Content: Manāqib Ibn Taymiyya
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Procedencia: Universidad de Granada Ingreso: No consta
Atıf Notu
Catálogo de la Exposición celebrada con motivo del cincuentenario: 1932-1982 p. 17-18, Manuscritos arábigos que se conservan en la Escuela de Estudios Árabes de Granada p. 234-235, Estudio de las encuadernaciones originales datadas de la colección de manuscritos árabes de la Biblioteca de la Escuela de Estudios Árabes de Granada : tesis doctoral
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Serie: Manuscripta