Yazar
Luṭf Allāh ibn Amān Allāh, لطف الله بن امان الله،
Yazar Orijinal
لطف الله بن امان الله،
Basım Tarihi
1600
Konu
Islam -- Customs and practices -- Early works to 1800, Islam -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800, Pillars of Islam -- Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Persian -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür
Kitap
Dil
Farsça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
82 leaves : paper ; 222 x 144 (138 x 78) mm
Kütüphane
Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
1194746264
Kayıt Numarası
990068372850106381
Lokasyon
UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih
17th century (exact date unknown)
Notlar
Ms. codex., Title supplied by cataloguer., Incipit: "فتنه اشغال بعلم حدیث واجب دیده وضو رسوم حوادث را باین تریاق فاروق مندفع گردانید و جون علم حدیث بحر لا ساحل است ...", Explicit: "... در دنیا سبب نجات از فتن و حوادث و در آخرت موجب رحمت و مغفرت باشد و ما ذلک علی الله بعزیزه و تمت تم", Colophon: "Scribal," reads "حرره لطف الله بن امان الله ریئ", Collation: ii, IV-2 (6), 3 IV(30), III (36), III-1 (41), 4 IV(73), III (79), II-1 (82), ii ; chiefly quaternions ; middle of the quire marks in the form of oblique strokes in black appearing in the upper outer corner of the right-hand leaf and lower outer corner of the left-hand leaf ; catchwords present ; pagination in pencil, Western numerals, supplied during cataloguing., Layout: Written in 15 lines per page ; frame-ruled., Script: Nastaʻlīq ; spacious, elegant hand in a medium to heavy line ; characteristically serifless with gentle effect of words descending to baseline, elongation and exaggerated thickness of horizontal strokes, pointing in distinct or conjoined dots, final or free-standing nūn somewhat irregular, but often set down in wide, slightly angled bowl., Decoration: Keywords (فصل marking each section, etc.) rubricated ; some overlining (with two-teeth stroke) in red ; written area throughout surrounded by gold frame with outermost blue rule., Support: non-European (likely Persian or Indian) laid paper with roughly 6 laid lines per cm. (horizontal, fairly distinct, curving) and occasional chain line visible, somewhat cloudy formation, inclusions visible, fairly thin and transluscent though quite sturdy, well-burnished, dark cream to beige in color ; repairs (guards and fills) ; flyleaves in untinted European laid paper., Binding: Heavy pasteboards covered in quite dark brown (to black) leather ; Type III binding (without flap) ; doublures in dark red leather, current flyleaves in untinted European laid paper ; upper and lower covers carry blind stamped mandorla, pendants, and cornerpieces (each filled with vegetal composition), as well as blind rule borders ; now sewn in white thread, two stations ; worked chevron endbands in red and blue, fair condition with some losses ; overall in fair condition with losses and delamination of lower board, some abrasion and staining, etc. ; repairs to spine (rebacked), likely resewn., Former shelfmark: Mich. Isl. Ms. temp. no. 26, Accompanying materials: a. Slip with descriptive notes in hand of G. Meredith-Owens "MO 17 Imperfect at the beginning. A work on Muslim institutions (the Ḥajj, almsgiving, etc.) based in the practice of the Prophet as laid down by the Ḥadīth. Undated. Copied by Luṭfullāh b. Amānullāh" -- b. Slip with notes "Persian MSS (Heyworth-Dunne?) with Meredith-Owens notes" -- c. Slip with note "Counted for 1968/69 Annual Report", Origin: As appears in colophon at close on p.163, copied by Luṭf Allāh ibn Amān Allāh. Date of transcription not specified. Paper, hand, etc. may suggest 17th century., Occasional marginal corrections., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 877
Örnek Metin
Elegant (though acephalous) copy of a work in Persian on matters of Islamic ritual practice (ʻibādāt) as attested in the ḥadīth of the Prophet. Contributions to the cataloguing from Elizabeth Kunze.
Katkıda Bulunanlar
Luṭf Allāh ibn Amān Allāh, scribe.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi
20251210
Biçim
Book, Manuscript, Available Online
Koleksiyonda
F. E. Nuttall Collection.
Elde Ediliş
Acquired from Frank E. Nuttall (1875-1943).