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[DE-UBL] Ms. or. 377 — Kitāb al-Zīnah — Kitāb al-Zīnah, كتاب الزينة
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İsim [DE-UBL] Ms. or. 377 — Kitāb al-Zīnah — Kitāb al-Zīnah, كتاب الزينة
İsim Orijinal كتاب الزينة
Yazar Abū Ḥātim al-Rāzī, Aḥmad ibn Ḥamdān
Basım Tarihi: copy: Third Hand (f. 167a): 14th of Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149; second hand dated via radiocarbon dating, copied ca. early 11th
Basım Yeri Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig - Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 171
Fiziksel Boyutlar 16.9 x 13 cm; f. 17: 17 x 9.5 cm; f. 70: 17 x 10.5 cm
Kütüphane: Kalamos
Demirbaş Numarası Ms. or. 377
Kayıt Numarası DE15Book_manuscript_00000311
Lokasyon Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Tarih copy: Third Hand (f. 167a): 14th of Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149; second hand dated via radiocarbon dating, copied ca. early 11th
Notlar modern brown leather binding in the Oriental style with fore-edge flap and envelope flap, well-preserved, completely renewed — modern brown leather binding in the Oriental style with fore-edge flap and envelope flap, well-preserved, completely renewed — ff. 1a-9b: ordinary handwriting: medium-sized; angular; vocalized; densely written; headings larger and in red; text sections punctuated by different circular forms in red or white with black outlines ff. 10a-165b: in a second hand; medium-sized; ordinary handwriting; stiff, erect, more round but still of an angular shape; vocalized; headings larger and in red; text sections punctuated by different circular forms in red or white with black outlines ff. 166a-171a in a third hand, handwriting tiny, written more fluent ink colour on f. 1a, 171b heavily come off — black, red — Arabic script → Naskh — paper — Large encyclopaedia of both religious and other terms with explanations of and commentary on their etymology and meaning, also a heresiological section with the names and identities of the religious groupings and sects active until the early fourth / tenth century. With 322/933–934 generally given as the year of al-Rāzīʾs death Brockelmanʾs information that he finished the encyclopaedia shortly after 322/933–934 dedicating it to the second Fatimide caliph al-Qāʾim (d. Shawwāl 334/May 946; EI2 IV/458–461) after his inthronisation in 322/933–934 is more than unlikely. The MS consists of the transcriptions of three different coyists: ff. 1a–9b: first copyist, ff. 10a–165b: second copyist and ff. 166a–171a: third copyist. The first copyist has several geographical chapters from the K. al-Zīnah but shows lacunae at the (damaged and lost) beginning and at the end. The second copyist introduces his part (on f. 10a) with: "from the second part of the K. al-Zīnah". However, he does not seem to refer to the usual bipartite division of the book found in other manuscripts (cf. Baghdad No 1306, pp. 185–186, with a referring wording; and IIS London Ms. 1410, p. 210) where the disjunction is placed between the chapters "al-shirk" and "al-ilḥād" (in this MS not until f. 62a). This second copyist repeats the last (and fragmentary) theological chapter of the first copyist: "al-rūḥ wa-l-nafs wa-l-rīḥ wa-l-nafas". His section makes up the longest part of the MS but features transposed quires. According to the text, the correct order would be fols. 10–18; 34–46 and 19–33. Adjacent to this, i. e. before fol. 47, there is a lacuna of approx. two quires length (c. 8–10 folia), reaching from the middle of the chapter on al-umma until the middle of the chapter on al-dhimma, with three more chapters missing in between. The second hand also includes the complete heresiology found in al-Sāmarrāʾīs edition (from aṣḥāb al-aḥwāʾ wa-al-madhāhib up to aṣḥāb ar-rajʿah) followed by the entry an-nabīʾ up to the entry al-qususīyīn wa-al-ruhbān on f. 165b where it breaks off. As it reads fol. 10a that this second hand's section comprised 188 folia of which only 156 remain today (fols. 10–156) and as the lacuna before fol. 47 had a length of approx. 16–20 folia, there must have been another quire after fol. 165. The text by the third copyist on ff. 166a–171a, dealing with the definition of neoplatonic terms and grammar, does probably not belong to the Kitāb al-Zīnah. It contains a colophon on f. 167a giving the following information: copyist: Aḥmad ibn Abī Saʿd al-Bayhaqī date of copy: 14 Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149 place of copy: Jayyān in the administrative district (rustāq) of Rayy.
Sınıf numarası Ms. or. 377
Koleksiyon Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Editör Wiesmueller, Klemm, Witkam, Liebrenz, Berthold
Lisans CC0 1.0
Düzenleme durumu revised

[DE-UBL] Ms. or. 377 — Kitāb al-Zīnah — Kitāb al-Zīnah, كتاب الزينة

( كتاب الزينة)
Yazar Abū Ḥātim al-Rāzī, Aḥmad ibn Ḥamdān
Basım Tarihi copy: Third Hand (f. 167a): 14th of Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149; second hand dated via radiocarbon dating, copied ca. early 11th
Basım Yeri Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig - Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 171
Fiziksel Boyutlar 16.9 x 13 cm; f. 17: 17 x 9.5 cm; f. 70: 17 x 10.5 cm
Kütüphane Kalamos
Demirbaş Numarası Ms. or. 377
Kayıt Numarası DE15Book_manuscript_00000311
Lokasyon Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Tarih copy: Third Hand (f. 167a): 14th of Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149; second hand dated via radiocarbon dating, copied ca. early 11th
Notlar modern brown leather binding in the Oriental style with fore-edge flap and envelope flap, well-preserved, completely renewed — modern brown leather binding in the Oriental style with fore-edge flap and envelope flap, well-preserved, completely renewed — ff. 1a-9b: ordinary handwriting: medium-sized; angular; vocalized; densely written; headings larger and in red; text sections punctuated by different circular forms in red or white with black outlines ff. 10a-165b: in a second hand; medium-sized; ordinary handwriting; stiff, erect, more round but still of an angular shape; vocalized; headings larger and in red; text sections punctuated by different circular forms in red or white with black outlines ff. 166a-171a in a third hand, handwriting tiny, written more fluent ink colour on f. 1a, 171b heavily come off — black, red — Arabic script → Naskh — paper — Large encyclopaedia of both religious and other terms with explanations of and commentary on their etymology and meaning, also a heresiological section with the names and identities of the religious groupings and sects active until the early fourth / tenth century. With 322/933–934 generally given as the year of al-Rāzīʾs death Brockelmanʾs information that he finished the encyclopaedia shortly after 322/933–934 dedicating it to the second Fatimide caliph al-Qāʾim (d. Shawwāl 334/May 946; EI2 IV/458–461) after his inthronisation in 322/933–934 is more than unlikely. The MS consists of the transcriptions of three different coyists: ff. 1a–9b: first copyist, ff. 10a–165b: second copyist and ff. 166a–171a: third copyist. The first copyist has several geographical chapters from the K. al-Zīnah but shows lacunae at the (damaged and lost) beginning and at the end. The second copyist introduces his part (on f. 10a) with: "from the second part of the K. al-Zīnah". However, he does not seem to refer to the usual bipartite division of the book found in other manuscripts (cf. Baghdad No 1306, pp. 185–186, with a referring wording; and IIS London Ms. 1410, p. 210) where the disjunction is placed between the chapters "al-shirk" and "al-ilḥād" (in this MS not until f. 62a). This second copyist repeats the last (and fragmentary) theological chapter of the first copyist: "al-rūḥ wa-l-nafs wa-l-rīḥ wa-l-nafas". His section makes up the longest part of the MS but features transposed quires. According to the text, the correct order would be fols. 10–18; 34–46 and 19–33. Adjacent to this, i. e. before fol. 47, there is a lacuna of approx. two quires length (c. 8–10 folia), reaching from the middle of the chapter on al-umma until the middle of the chapter on al-dhimma, with three more chapters missing in between. The second hand also includes the complete heresiology found in al-Sāmarrāʾīs edition (from aṣḥāb al-aḥwāʾ wa-al-madhāhib up to aṣḥāb ar-rajʿah) followed by the entry an-nabīʾ up to the entry al-qususīyīn wa-al-ruhbān on f. 165b where it breaks off. As it reads fol. 10a that this second hand's section comprised 188 folia of which only 156 remain today (fols. 10–156) and as the lacuna before fol. 47 had a length of approx. 16–20 folia, there must have been another quire after fol. 165. The text by the third copyist on ff. 166a–171a, dealing with the definition of neoplatonic terms and grammar, does probably not belong to the Kitāb al-Zīnah. It contains a colophon on f. 167a giving the following information: copyist: Aḥmad ibn Abī Saʿd al-Bayhaqī date of copy: 14 Rabīʿ I 544/22nd of July 1149 place of copy: Jayyān in the administrative district (rustāq) of Rayy.
Sınıf numarası Ms. or. 377
Koleksiyon Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
Editör Wiesmueller, Klemm, Witkam, Liebrenz, Berthold
Lisans CC0 1.0
Düzenleme durumu revised
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