Tuḥfat al-zāyir.

Title Tuḥfat al-zāyir.
Author Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699
Publication Date: [1772]
Subject Shiite shrines—Early works to 1800[Browse]Shīʻah—Customs and practices—Early works to 1800[Browse]Manuscripts, Persian—New Jersey—Princeton[Browse]
Type kitap
Language Persian
Digital No
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 343
Physical Dimensions 343 leaves : paper ; 207 x 154 (158 x 95) mm. bound to 213 x 162 mm.
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 796935283
Record ID 9971051983506421
Date [1772]
Notes Ms. codex.Title from text on fol. 3a.Physical description: 19-22 lines per page; written in shikastah in black on glazed, laid European paper. Arabic prayers in naskh and vocalized. Rubrication and catchwords. A few marginal notes. Paper is foxed; mild damp-staining. First three leaves detached and repaired; fol. 1a-1b contain poetry and fol. 341a-343b blank (with exception of brief pious declaration on fol. 341b). Inserts between fol. 27-28, 292-293. Subject matter noted on each leaf in the upper left corner of the recto.Origin: Copy completed 21 Ṣafar 1186 H [24 May 1772] by Muḥammad Riz̤ā ibn Muḥammad Ṣafī al-Ḥusaynī al-Kāshānī (fol. 323a-323b).Incipit: كبوتر ستايشي كه از بروج مشيده افواه حامدان آهنگ در وبام صوامع ومسامع قدسيانرا شايد - Full orange leather over pasted boards, with blind-tooled fillets. - Treatise on the rituals for visiting the shrines (ziyārāt) of the Prophet Muḥammad, Fāṭimah, and the twelve Shiite Imams, consisting of a muqaddimah, twelve bāb, and a khātimah; followed by a collection of ziyārāt for the Imāms and other Shiite religious figures on fol. 324a-340b, likely an extract from another work.
Dil Notu Persian.
Kaynak On fol. 2a, seals and notes from six different owners, the earliest of which is that of the copyist, dated 1185 H (also found on fol. 323b, 340a).
Referanslar Āghā Buzurg. Dharīʻah (1936), III, 438
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Tuḥfat al-zāyir.

Author Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699
Publication Date [1772]
Subject Shiite shrines—Early works to 1800[Browse]Shīʻah—Customs and practices—Early works to 1800[Browse]Manuscripts, Persian—New Jersey—Princeton[Browse]
Type kitap
Language Persian
Digital No
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 343
Physical Dimensions 343 leaves : paper ; 207 x 154 (158 x 95) mm. bound to 213 x 162 mm.
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 796935283
Record ID 9971051983506421
Date [1772]
Notes Ms. codex.Title from text on fol. 3a.Physical description: 19-22 lines per page; written in shikastah in black on glazed, laid European paper. Arabic prayers in naskh and vocalized. Rubrication and catchwords. A few marginal notes. Paper is foxed; mild damp-staining. First three leaves detached and repaired; fol. 1a-1b contain poetry and fol. 341a-343b blank (with exception of brief pious declaration on fol. 341b). Inserts between fol. 27-28, 292-293. Subject matter noted on each leaf in the upper left corner of the recto.Origin: Copy completed 21 Ṣafar 1186 H [24 May 1772] by Muḥammad Riz̤ā ibn Muḥammad Ṣafī al-Ḥusaynī al-Kāshānī (fol. 323a-323b).Incipit: كبوتر ستايشي كه از بروج مشيده افواه حامدان آهنگ در وبام صوامع ومسامع قدسيانرا شايد - Full orange leather over pasted boards, with blind-tooled fillets. - Treatise on the rituals for visiting the shrines (ziyārāt) of the Prophet Muḥammad, Fāṭimah, and the twelve Shiite Imams, consisting of a muqaddimah, twelve bāb, and a khātimah; followed by a collection of ziyārāt for the Imāms and other Shiite religious figures on fol. 324a-340b, likely an extract from another work.
Dil Notu Persian.
Kaynak On fol. 2a, seals and notes from six different owners, the earliest of which is that of the copyist, dated 1185 H (also found on fol. 323b, 340a).
Referanslar Āghā Buzurg. Dharīʻah (1936), III, 438
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