Author
Ibn Ājurrūm, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1273 or 1274-1323., Ibn Ajrum, Muhammad ibn Muhammad, 1273 or 1274-1323.
Author Original
إبن آجروم، محمد بن محمد،
Publication Date
[after 1803]
Subject
Arabic language -- Study and teaching, Arabic language -- Grammar, Arabic language -- Syntax
Type
Book
Language
ara,jav
Digital
No
Manuscript
Yes
Library
State Library Vectoria
Record ID
9940479062007636
Date
[after 1803]
Notes
• Title supplied by cataloger., • Romanization supplied by cataloger., • Text begins on folio 47v., • No catchwords., • 8-9 lines per page., • Written with the same hand in black and red., • Javanese and Arabic prayers on 46, recto and verso., • Folios 36 and 37 adhered together., • Incipit: Folio 47v: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the words are The compound word bound by the situation and its categories are three., • Explicit/colophon: Folio 66r: Khazab, Bab Saj, and Hatem Hadid has been completed, and God knows best., • Binding note: A collective volume of four texts bound together in Southeast Asian binding style. Cover made of paper and dluwang, no flap. Board interiors lined with paper, link stitch on 5 stations. Endbands with stick core in two colors (blue and a lighter colour). Like checkerboard pattern. Text block is European style laid paper with watermark, lion with sword in crowned circle, 'propatria eendragt maakt magt', counter mark: Van Gelder, a Dutch paper maker in Wormer or Apeldoorn (Voorn 1960, 433-439, 488), post 1803.
Sample Text
Part 3 of a collective volume of 4 texts bound together [leaves 46-66]). All texts are on Arabic grammar, which suggests that this volume is an educational text used by students of Arabic language who want to study the Arabic grammar. This third text is on Arabic grammar and syntax (al-Naḥw), and is considered a standard educational work by author ibn Ājurrūm, a Moroccan Islamic scholar in verse form.
Atıf yapılan kaynak
Middle East Manuscripts Onlin 3 O. 104/Coll. 3. - al-Ājurrūmīyah.
Dil notu
Main text is in Arabic. Interlinear Javanese translations and some marginal notes in Arabic. Vowels and diacritics added to the Arabic text.
Eyalet Kütüphanesi notları
• Michael Abbott Collection.