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Kalilah wa Dimnah

İsim Kalilah wa Dimnah
Basım Tarihi: 1631 [1040 AH]
Konu Arabic literature
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Kütüphane: Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
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Kayıt Numarası alma992986476840101631
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1631 [1040 AH]
Notlar Arabic version of the Fables of Bidpai. Contents: Pp. 4-17: Risalah containing a preliminary chapter concerning the mission of Barzuwaih to India in search of the book. Mention is made of the Caliph Hanrun ar-Rashid (p. 5). Pp. 17-23: preface of b. Mukaffa', (including nine fables). Pp. 23-32: life and mission of Barzuwaih. Pp. 32-58: the lion and the bull. Pp. 58-66: the trial of Dimnah. Pp. 66-76: the ring-dove. Pp. 76-86: the owls and the crows. Pp. 86-90: the ape and the tortoise. Pp. 90-92: the hermit and the weasel. Pp. 92-101: the story of Iladh (sic) and Yaladh. Pp. 101-103: the rat and the cat. Pp. 103-106: the King and the bird Fatrah. Pp. 106-114: the lion and the jackal. In this bab are incorporated the fable of the traveller and the goldsmith (pp. 110-112) and the King's son and his companions (pp. 112-114). Pp. 114-115: the lioness and the horseman. Pp. 115-117: the hermit and his guest. Pp. 117: colophon. There seventy-five illustrations, the last of which represents the Philosopher reading his book to the King. Each illustration is followed on the margin, by a full explanation. Written in two different hands: pp. 3-27 in an Egyptian Naskhi, and pp. 28-116 in a more careful and neater script. Rubricated. Thirty-three lines to the full page.
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Kalilah wa Dimnah

Basım Tarihi 1631 [1040 AH]
Konu Arabic literature
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Kütüphane Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası https://luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/servlet/detail/Manchester~91~1~376315~125577, https://luna.manchester.ac.uk/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size2/Manchester-1-NA/1630/0001.jpg, Bookreader ArabicMS_2, Arabic MS 2, oai:N/A:Manchester~91~1~376315~125577
Kayıt Numarası alma992986476840101631
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1631 [1040 AH]
Notlar Arabic version of the Fables of Bidpai. Contents: Pp. 4-17: Risalah containing a preliminary chapter concerning the mission of Barzuwaih to India in search of the book. Mention is made of the Caliph Hanrun ar-Rashid (p. 5). Pp. 17-23: preface of b. Mukaffa', (including nine fables). Pp. 23-32: life and mission of Barzuwaih. Pp. 32-58: the lion and the bull. Pp. 58-66: the trial of Dimnah. Pp. 66-76: the ring-dove. Pp. 76-86: the owls and the crows. Pp. 86-90: the ape and the tortoise. Pp. 90-92: the hermit and the weasel. Pp. 92-101: the story of Iladh (sic) and Yaladh. Pp. 101-103: the rat and the cat. Pp. 103-106: the King and the bird Fatrah. Pp. 106-114: the lion and the jackal. In this bab are incorporated the fable of the traveller and the goldsmith (pp. 110-112) and the King's son and his companions (pp. 112-114). Pp. 114-115: the lioness and the horseman. Pp. 115-117: the hermit and his guest. Pp. 117: colophon. There seventy-five illustrations, the last of which represents the Philosopher reading his book to the King. Each illustration is followed on the margin, by a full explanation. Written in two different hands: pp. 3-27 in an Egyptian Naskhi, and pp. 28-116 in a more careful and neater script. Rubricated. Thirty-three lines to the full page.
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The University of Manchester Library
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