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Psalter of David the Prophet
(كتاب زبور داوود النبي عليه افضل السلام)

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Demirbaş Numarası 2021667373
Kayıt Numarası 22057440
Örnek Metin The manuscript presented here is entitled Kitāb zabūr Dāwūd al-nabī ʻalayhī afḍal al-salām (The Book of Psalms of David the prophet, the most favorable peace be upon him). It contains the text in Arabic of the 150 psalms in the biblical Book of Psalms. The manuscript is undated, but the colophon states: "It was completed by the servant Thalja based on the copy made by the youth Butrus, son of Halab Shah the Armenian." If the latter were the artist Halab Shah ibn 'Isa of Aleppo, then the manuscript could be dated to the period between 1600 and the early 1700s. Some of the psalms are copied out of order or are not numbered according to customary enumeration, a fact noted by the copyist. Some psalms are attributed to writers other than David, such as Zechariah and Korah (who is mislabeled a prophet in the text). The work is copied in a strong, unvowelled naskh script in black ink for the text and red for the title and heading of each psalm. The book is bound in red leather with the traditional fore-edge flap. There are 18 lines per page. The book is unpaginated, but there are guidewords and guides for the bookbinder. The manuscript bears the ownership inscription of George Rentz (George S. Rentz, Junior, 1912-87), an American Arabist and scholar at Saudi Aramco, formerly the Arabian American Oil Company.
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Psalter of David the Prophet

(كتاب زبور داوود النبي عليه افضل السلام)
Basım Yeri - [publisher not identified]
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021667373
Kayıt Numarası 22057440
Örnek Metin The manuscript presented here is entitled Kitāb zabūr Dāwūd al-nabī ʻalayhī afḍal al-salām (The Book of Psalms of David the prophet, the most favorable peace be upon him). It contains the text in Arabic of the 150 psalms in the biblical Book of Psalms. The manuscript is undated, but the colophon states: "It was completed by the servant Thalja based on the copy made by the youth Butrus, son of Halab Shah the Armenian." If the latter were the artist Halab Shah ibn 'Isa of Aleppo, then the manuscript could be dated to the period between 1600 and the early 1700s. Some of the psalms are copied out of order or are not numbered according to customary enumeration, a fact noted by the copyist. Some psalms are attributed to writers other than David, such as Zechariah and Korah (who is mislabeled a prophet in the text). The work is copied in a strong, unvowelled naskh script in black ink for the text and red for the title and heading of each psalm. The book is bound in red leather with the traditional fore-edge flap. There are 18 lines per page. The book is unpaginated, but there are guidewords and guides for the bookbinder. The manuscript bears the ownership inscription of George Rentz (George S. Rentz, Junior, 1912-87), an American Arabist and scholar at Saudi Aramco, formerly the Arabian American Oil Company.
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