Author
Al-Jami’: [Perhaps: Bukair bin Ali Musa and Ali]
Author Original
الجامع لعله بكير بن علي موسى وعلي
Publication Date
[Modern version]
Publication Place
without -
Subject
Poems and poems on various topics
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
30
Physical Dimensions
متوسّطة: الورق مسطّر وغلاف من ورق
Library
E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID
MDT: 201
Record ID
7818
Library Location
The closet of the Education House in Mizab
Notes
Manuscript code in the library: w/dg163. Size: 24 x 15.7 cm. • The booklet included four groups:
1) In the first group, there are 22 pages, and it contains 14 poems, the last of which is “The People’s Sections” by the poet Ramadan Hammoud; 2) In the second group, page 18, it contains 9 poems, the first attributed to Al-Tayeb Al-Uqabi, and on page 18 there is a title written in the name of Bakir bin Ali; 3) In the third group, 3 q.s., it contains four poems, the first and second by Ramadan Hammoud, the title of the first: “The life of glory is with precious knowledge,” and the title of the second: “The Winning Essay”; The size of this set is as follows: 20.8 x 13; 4) In the fourth and final collection, 6 BC, which contains the first verse in monotheism by one of the Omanis, its beginning is: “In the name of God, I open the article * with praise and supplication to Him who has a message [sic].”
- At the end of the booklet is half a sheet of paper bearing a list of titles of poems from other than this booklet. On the front of the second cover, he wrote in pencil the following: “This is the property of Bakir bin Ali bin Bakir bin Musa bin Ali,” and below it in purple ink: “The Book of the Tunisian.” - Medium: The paper is lined and has a cover of paper - ×
Sample Text
Anthem [sic] Homeland. O patriot, arise * and take care [sic] and do not sleep...
Müstensih Adı
[بكير بن عمر، موسى وعليّ]
Takibe
×
Cilt/Kısım
بلا
Künye
بلا
Vefat Tarihi
بلا
Yazmanın Durumu
يبدو كاملا
Mürekkep
بنفسجي، بنّي
Satır Sayısı
27
Satır Başına Kelime
×
Yazı Türü
نسخي مغربي مقروء