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Arabic Poetry with Mandinka Glosses

İsim Arabic Poetry with Mandinka Glosses
Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,mnk
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 52
Kütüphane: Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP1042/36/4
Lokasyon Boston University
Notlar Transliterated title: Araabukaŋ Suukuwo aniŋ Mandinkakaŋo. The poem was originally written by an Arab poet called 'Abdullah bin Nasser. In the poem, the poet gave tribute to his teacher, named 'Abdullah bin Tāhir. The poet also talks about death and the afterlife and praises God. According to the manuscript owner, the copy from which he made his own (the one digitized here) was written in Arabic with extensive glosses in Soninke Ajami. He translated the Soninke Ajami comments in Mandinka Ajami in order to help himself and other Mandinka speakers access the insights in the poem more easily. Custodial history: The manuscript owner inherited it from his older brother Lamine Thiam, who inherited it from Nimbaly Thiam. Nimbaly Thiam had inherited it from Arfang Massing Thiam, who had inherited it from their oldest brother Youssou Thiam, who was a Mandinka religious scholar well known in the Diaoba area of Sedhiou. Extent and format of original material: 52 pages. Physical characteristics: Unbound manuscript. Due to ink stains and damage to the paper, some words may be difficult to read. Owner(s) of original material: Kelountang Thiam. Author(s) of original material: Abdullah bin Nasser. Scribe of original material: Fode Moustapha Thiam. Additional script information: Mandinka Ajami.
Atıf Arabic Poetry with Mandinka Glosses, British Library, EAP1042/36/4, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP1042-36-4
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
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Kaynağa git Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP) British Library - Endangered Archives Programme (EAP)
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Arabic Poetry with Mandinka Glosses

Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,mnk
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 52
Kütüphane Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP1042/36/4
Lokasyon Boston University
Notlar Transliterated title: Araabukaŋ Suukuwo aniŋ Mandinkakaŋo. The poem was originally written by an Arab poet called 'Abdullah bin Nasser. In the poem, the poet gave tribute to his teacher, named 'Abdullah bin Tāhir. The poet also talks about death and the afterlife and praises God. According to the manuscript owner, the copy from which he made his own (the one digitized here) was written in Arabic with extensive glosses in Soninke Ajami. He translated the Soninke Ajami comments in Mandinka Ajami in order to help himself and other Mandinka speakers access the insights in the poem more easily. Custodial history: The manuscript owner inherited it from his older brother Lamine Thiam, who inherited it from Nimbaly Thiam. Nimbaly Thiam had inherited it from Arfang Massing Thiam, who had inherited it from their oldest brother Youssou Thiam, who was a Mandinka religious scholar well known in the Diaoba area of Sedhiou. Extent and format of original material: 52 pages. Physical characteristics: Unbound manuscript. Due to ink stains and damage to the paper, some words may be difficult to read. Owner(s) of original material: Kelountang Thiam. Author(s) of original material: Abdullah bin Nasser. Scribe of original material: Fode Moustapha Thiam. Additional script information: Mandinka Ajami.
Atıf Arabic Poetry with Mandinka Glosses, British Library, EAP1042/36/4, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP1042-36-4
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
Atıf koşulları Except as otherwise permitted under your national copyright law this material may not be copied or distributed further
Görüntü yönü right-to-left
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