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[al-Qurʼān al-Karīm

İsim [al-Qurʼān al-Karīm
Yazar Blake, Warren E. (Warren Everett), Dunlap, James E. (James Eugene), 1889-1983
Basım Tarihi: 0800
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 leaf : parchment ; 120 x 180 (90 x 125) mm
Kütüphane: Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1455281718
Kayıt Numarası 99188050008106381
Lokasyon UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih 9th century (exact date unknown)
Notlar Ms. fragment., Title supplied by cataloguer., Incipt: "[الد]نيا بالاخرة ومن يقتل في سبيل الله أو يغلب فسوف نؤتيه اجرا عظيما...", Collation: Single leaf., Layout: Written in 6 lines per page., Script: Kufic or Early ʻAbbāsid script of Déroche style D.I (see George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.91 and 154 and Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, p.36-37) ; short vowels provided in the form of red discs ; diacritics in the form of oblique dots provided in a light blackish-brown ink., Support: Parchment ; recto is hair side., Accompanying materials: On University of Michigan Department of Classical Studies letterhead, correspondence dated 8 September 1972 from R. A. Pack to Mr. R. G. Carter, Exchange and Gift Section, 21 Hatcher Library North, describing the "enclosed parchment leaf from a volume of the Koran (9th century)... recently discovered in the course of cleaning out the office of the late Warren E. Blake, for long a professor of Greek. Nothing is known about how or why it had come into his possession. The writing on the folder looks more like that of Professor Emeritus James E. Dunlap, of Ann Arbor, who used to receive such leaves from the university bindery and possibly other sources, as he has always practised Latin palaeography..." ; brown folder with inscription in black ink "IX Century parchment coran leaf" and in pencil "('Kufic' hand)" ; folded sheet of writing paper with identification "Koran : Surah IV : 74-75" and transcription in Arabic as well as English translation for text of recto all in black ink, perhaps provided by James A. Bellamy (1925-2015), professor of Arabic literature., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 1071, Origin: Script (D.I) would suggest 9th century (or possibly early 10th century) as proposed by Déroche (cf. The Abbasid Tradition, p.36-37 and George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.91).
Örnek Metin Isolated folio fragment from an Early ʿAbbāsid manuscript copy of the Qur'ān carrying Sūrat al-Nisāʼ verses 74-75. Compare what appears to be a fragment from the same codex now in the collections of the University of Michigan Museum of Art, UMMA 1970/2.109, a gift of professor Kamer Aga-Oglu for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection. The UMMA folio also carries text from Sūrat al-Nisāʼ, opening a few words into verse 79.
Katkıda Bulunanlar Blake, Warren E. (Warren Everett), former owner., Dunlap, James E. (James Eugene), 1889-1983, former owner.
Oluşturulma [8--]
Son Dizinleme Tarihi 20251210
Biçim Book, Manuscript
Referanslar 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 Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (found in office of late Warren E. Blake) ;
Kaynağa git Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi University of Michigan Library
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[al-Qurʼān al-Karīm

Yazar Blake, Warren E. (Warren Everett), Dunlap, James E. (James Eugene), 1889-1983
Basım Tarihi 0800
Konu Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 leaf : parchment ; 120 x 180 (90 x 125) mm
Kütüphane Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1455281718
Kayıt Numarası 99188050008106381
Lokasyon UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih 9th century (exact date unknown)
Notlar Ms. fragment., Title supplied by cataloguer., Incipt: "[الد]نيا بالاخرة ومن يقتل في سبيل الله أو يغلب فسوف نؤتيه اجرا عظيما...", Collation: Single leaf., Layout: Written in 6 lines per page., Script: Kufic or Early ʻAbbāsid script of Déroche style D.I (see George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.91 and 154 and Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, p.36-37) ; short vowels provided in the form of red discs ; diacritics in the form of oblique dots provided in a light blackish-brown ink., Support: Parchment ; recto is hair side., Accompanying materials: On University of Michigan Department of Classical Studies letterhead, correspondence dated 8 September 1972 from R. A. Pack to Mr. R. G. Carter, Exchange and Gift Section, 21 Hatcher Library North, describing the "enclosed parchment leaf from a volume of the Koran (9th century)... recently discovered in the course of cleaning out the office of the late Warren E. Blake, for long a professor of Greek. Nothing is known about how or why it had come into his possession. The writing on the folder looks more like that of Professor Emeritus James E. Dunlap, of Ann Arbor, who used to receive such leaves from the university bindery and possibly other sources, as he has always practised Latin palaeography..." ; brown folder with inscription in black ink "IX Century parchment coran leaf" and in pencil "('Kufic' hand)" ; folded sheet of writing paper with identification "Koran : Surah IV : 74-75" and transcription in Arabic as well as English translation for text of recto all in black ink, perhaps provided by James A. Bellamy (1925-2015), professor of Arabic literature., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 1071, Origin: Script (D.I) would suggest 9th century (or possibly early 10th century) as proposed by Déroche (cf. The Abbasid Tradition, p.36-37 and George, The Rise of Islamic calligraphy, p.91).
Örnek Metin Isolated folio fragment from an Early ʿAbbāsid manuscript copy of the Qur'ān carrying Sūrat al-Nisāʼ verses 74-75. Compare what appears to be a fragment from the same codex now in the collections of the University of Michigan Museum of Art, UMMA 1970/2.109, a gift of professor Kamer Aga-Oglu for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection. The UMMA folio also carries text from Sūrat al-Nisāʼ, opening a few words into verse 79.
Katkıda Bulunanlar Blake, Warren E. (Warren Everett), former owner., Dunlap, James E. (James Eugene), 1889-1983, former owner.
Oluşturulma [8--]
Son Dizinleme Tarihi 20251210
Biçim Book, Manuscript
Referanslar 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 Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (found in office of late Warren E. Blake) ;
University of Michigan Library
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