Author
مؤلف: Bayḍāwī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻUmar, -1286 | مؤلف: بيضاوي، عبد الله بن عمر،
Author Original
مؤلف مؤلف بيضاوي، عبد الله بن عمر،
Publication Date
The copy is not dated, but an owner's note places it before 1664 (f. 673r). It was likely copied between the last half of the 16th and the mid-17th century in Iran.
Publication Place
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University of Pennsylvania
Subject
Form/genre: Early works | Form/genre: Criticism, interpretation, etc | Form/genre: Manuscripts, Arabic--16th century | Form/genre: Manuscripts, Arabic--17th century | Form/genre: Codices (bound manuscripts) | Form/genre: Commentaries | more | less
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
356
Physical Dimensions
2 volumes (317, 356 leaves) : 188 x 115 (126 x 70) mm bound to 118 x 115 mm
Library
Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID
ocm86167203 | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/ | https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9914696443503681
Record ID
aub-Ms.%20Codex%2045%20v.1
Library Location
University of Pennsylvania
Date
The copy is not dated, but an owner's note places it before 1664 (f. 673r). It was likely copied between the last half of the 16th and the mid-17th century in Iran.
Notes
ملزم: Both volumes bound in dark brownish-red leather with blind-stamped, gilded and painted central mandorla, two pendants on the vertical axis, and gold tooled frame. A flap was once present on Volume 1, but has now been lost and the front cover is loose. Volume 2 retains the flap and foredge cover, though it and the front cover are both loose. Each volume has a label written on the bottom edge: Volume 1: al-Awwal min al-Bayḍāwī; Volume 2: al-Thānī min al-Bayḍāwī. Inside covers are brown leather with gilt rulings around the edges. | ملاحظة الديكور: Textblock border-ruled in gold and black; the first opening of the first volume has gold rules dividing the textblock into five sections with only the middle one used for text (f. 1v-2r) and the first page of the second volume has a gold floriated pattern above the textblock (f. 318v), though this may be a later addition. The text of the Qurʼān is in red with gold overlines. Each volume has gilt stamped floral patterns on the edges. | ملاحظة الديكور: Kabīkaj invocation | ملاحظة الديكور: Table of Contents | ملاحظة الديكور: Gold ruled | ملاحظة الديكور: Reader's note | ترقيم الأوراق: Foliated continuously across both volumes in Hindu-Arabic numerals in black ink (volume 1: f. 1-317; volume 2: f. 318-673), upper left recto, with catchwords on every verso, lower left; some numbers and catchwords were cut off when the text was rebound. | تَخطِيط: 25 long lines with border-rules. | ملحوظة: Title from introduction (f. 2v). | ملحوظة: Waqf Masjid al-Aqṣá is written into both volumes of the manuscript in numerous places, but no official statement of donation is found anywhere in the copy. Three stamps are also present at the end of the second volume (f. 673r, 673v). Readers' notes, several signed by Tāj al-Dīn Ḥasan al-Isbahānī, are also present at the end of both volumes (f. 317v, 673r, 673v). | ملاحظة البرنامج النصي: Written in naskh in black ink; pointed, partially vocalized. | ملخص: Commentary on the Qurʼān in two volumes, copied in the same hand. Marginal additions in the same and later hands. A table of contents was added to the front flyleaves in nastʻaliq by a later hand. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu
OPenn Manuscripts of the Muslim World: | https://openn.library.upenn.edu/html/muslimworld_contents.html