Yazar
ʿAlī, Kalif
Basım Tarihi
1559
Basım Yeri
Bukhara -
Tür
Kitap
Dil
Farsça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Sayfa Sayısı
21
Fiziksel Boyutlar
33.5 x 21.6 cm
Kütüphane
e-kodlar - İsviçre Sanal El Yazmaları Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
10.5076/e-codices-fmb-cb-0501
Kayıt Numarası
Cod. Bodmer 501
Lokasyon
Fondation Martin Bodmer — Cologny
Tarih
1559
Notlar
This manuscript, written in Persian, contains a selection of the “One Hundred Sayings by Ali,” a collection of sayings and proverbs traditionally attributed to Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth rightly guided Caliph as well as cousin and son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad. Among the Shiites (from <i>šīʿat ʿAlī</i>, the “party of Ali"), Ali plays an important religious role as the first imam. This manuscript was written in 1559 by the calligrapher Jalal ibn Muhammad in Bukhara. For the text he used the Nastaliq script, a calligraphic script widely used for the Persian-Arabic alphabet; for the titles, however, he used the ordinary Arabic Nasḫī script. The six full-page miniatures, highlighted in gold, were added in the second/third quarter of the 17th century. Noteworthy on <a href="http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/fmb/cb-0501/9v">p. 9v</a> at bottom center is the rare depiction of a figure turning his back to the observer, of whom one can see only the back of the head. On the same page at the left, behind several musicians, two Europeans can be recognized by their clothing.
Yüzyıl
16th century
Malzeme
Paper
Çevrimiçi Yayınlanma Tarihi
2015-06-25