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[al-Qurʼān

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Yazar Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971
Basım Tarihi: 0780
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 leaf : parchment ; 167 x 225 (135 x 180) mm
Kütüphane: Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1194627069
Kayıt Numarası 990117408380106381
Lokasyon UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih Possibly between 0780-0799
Notlar Ms. fragment., Title supplied by cataloguer., Collation: Single leaf., Layout: Written in 16 lines per page., Script: Kufic or Early ʻAbbāsid script of Déroche style C.Ib (see George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.152 and Déroche, Les manuscrits du coran, p.40) ; short vowels provided in the form of white discs ; short strokes inserted at the end of certain lines to lengthen them (see Déroche, Les manuscrits du coran, p.21 and Whelan, Writing the word of God, p.114 and note 15)., Decoration: Three oblique strokes one above the other (Déroche style 1.1.1) mark verse divisions ; circles in white (roundels of Déroche style 1.D.I) mark ten verses (on verso four additional circles or annuli also appear with the central circle) ; alif in white with contrasting outline marks five verses., Support: Parchment dyed a deep orange red color ; recto is flesh side., Former shelfmark: Kelsey 64.2.3 (km1964.2.3), Origin: Likely late 8th century on paleographical grounds as proposed by Déroche (compare cat.11, p.58 in Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art, v.1). Yasser Tabbaa has suggested a dating of 9th century on paleographical grounds along with the caveat that the tinting raises the possibility of 10th century Fatimid dating (see cat. no. 203, p.154 in The Beginning of understanding: writing in the ancient world, c1991)., Gift of Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven (1882-1971) who served as the Unversity of Michigan’s seventh president from 1929 to 1951 ; purchased in Egypt by his son Peter and presented to the Kelsey Museum in 1964., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 1048
Örnek Metin Fragment from an early ʻAbbāsid Qurʼān on parchment dyed orange-red carrying Sūrat Hūd (11) verses 88 through 103 (11:88-11:103). Compare cat.11, p.58 in Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art v.1, Metropolitan Museum of Art accession nos. 40.164.1a and 40.164.1b and Los Angeles County Museum of Art accession no. M.2002.1.389.
Katkıda Bulunanlar Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971, former owner.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi 20251211
Biçim Book, Manuscript, Available Online
Referanslar Tabbaa, Yasser. "The Art of writing: calligraphy in the Islamic world." In The Beginning of understanding: writing in the ancient world. Marti Lu Allen and T. Keith Dix, eds. (Ann Arbor : Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, c1991): 43-45 ; 154-155 (cat. no. 203), Déroche, François. Les manuscrits du coran. Aux origines de la calligraphie coranique. Catalogue des manuscrits arabes. Deuxième partie: manuscrits musulmans, Tome I, 1. Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, 1983., Déroche, François. The Abbasid tradition : Qurʼans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. The Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art, v. 1. New York : Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, c1992., George, Alain. The Rise of Islamic calligraphy. London: Saqi, 2010., Whelan, Estelle. "Writing the word of God: some early Qurʼān manuscripts and their milieux, part I." Ars Orientalis 20, (1990): 113-147
Elde Ediliş Gift of Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven (1882-1971) who served as the Unversity of Michigan’s seventh president from 1929 to 1951 ; purchased in Egypt by his son Peter and presented to the Kelsey Museum 22 October 1964. Transferred to the Rare Book Room from the Kelsey Museum.
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[al-Qurʼān

Yazar Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971
Basım Tarihi 0780
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 leaf : parchment ; 167 x 225 (135 x 180) mm
Kütüphane Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1194627069
Kayıt Numarası 990117408380106381
Lokasyon UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih Possibly between 0780-0799
Notlar Ms. fragment., Title supplied by cataloguer., Collation: Single leaf., Layout: Written in 16 lines per page., Script: Kufic or Early ʻAbbāsid script of Déroche style C.Ib (see George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.152 and Déroche, Les manuscrits du coran, p.40) ; short vowels provided in the form of white discs ; short strokes inserted at the end of certain lines to lengthen them (see Déroche, Les manuscrits du coran, p.21 and Whelan, Writing the word of God, p.114 and note 15)., Decoration: Three oblique strokes one above the other (Déroche style 1.1.1) mark verse divisions ; circles in white (roundels of Déroche style 1.D.I) mark ten verses (on verso four additional circles or annuli also appear with the central circle) ; alif in white with contrasting outline marks five verses., Support: Parchment dyed a deep orange red color ; recto is flesh side., Former shelfmark: Kelsey 64.2.3 (km1964.2.3), Origin: Likely late 8th century on paleographical grounds as proposed by Déroche (compare cat.11, p.58 in Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art, v.1). Yasser Tabbaa has suggested a dating of 9th century on paleographical grounds along with the caveat that the tinting raises the possibility of 10th century Fatimid dating (see cat. no. 203, p.154 in The Beginning of understanding: writing in the ancient world, c1991)., Gift of Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven (1882-1971) who served as the Unversity of Michigan’s seventh president from 1929 to 1951 ; purchased in Egypt by his son Peter and presented to the Kelsey Museum in 1964., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 1048
Örnek Metin Fragment from an early ʻAbbāsid Qurʼān on parchment dyed orange-red carrying Sūrat Hūd (11) verses 88 through 103 (11:88-11:103). Compare cat.11, p.58 in Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art v.1, Metropolitan Museum of Art accession nos. 40.164.1a and 40.164.1b and Los Angeles County Museum of Art accession no. M.2002.1.389.
Katkıda Bulunanlar Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971, former owner.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi 20251211
Biçim Book, Manuscript, Available Online
Referanslar Tabbaa, Yasser. "The Art of writing: calligraphy in the Islamic world." In The Beginning of understanding: writing in the ancient world. Marti Lu Allen and T. Keith Dix, eds. (Ann Arbor : Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, c1991): 43-45 ; 154-155 (cat. no. 203), Déroche, François. Les manuscrits du coran. Aux origines de la calligraphie coranique. Catalogue des manuscrits arabes. Deuxième partie: manuscrits musulmans, Tome I, 1. Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, 1983., Déroche, François. The Abbasid tradition : Qurʼans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. The Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art, v. 1. New York : Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, c1992., George, Alain. The Rise of Islamic calligraphy. London: Saqi, 2010., Whelan, Estelle. "Writing the word of God: some early Qurʼān manuscripts and their milieux, part I." Ars Orientalis 20, (1990): 113-147
Elde Ediliş Gift of Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven (1882-1971) who served as the Unversity of Michigan’s seventh president from 1929 to 1951 ; purchased in Egypt by his son Peter and presented to the Kelsey Museum 22 October 1964. Transferred to the Rare Book Room from the Kelsey Museum.
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