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كيميائ سعادت, [982ه, 1574م]
(كيميائ سعادت ه م)

İsim كيميائ سعادت, [982ه, 1574م]
İsim Orijinal كيميائ سعادت ه م
Yazar غزالي 1058-1111.
Yazar Orijinal غزالي
Basım Tarihi: 1574
Basım Yeri - [1574].
Konu Faceted Application of Subject Terminology Islam—Doctrines Islamic ethics Manuscripts, Persian Sufism Michigan—Ann Arbor Early works Library of Congress Subject Headings Manuscripts, Persian—Michigan—Ann Arbor Islam—Doctrines—Early works to 1800 Islamic ethics—Early works to 1800 Sufism—Early works to 1800 Répertoire de Vedettes-Matière Manuscrits persans—Michigan—Ann Arbor Morale islamique—Ouvrages avant 1800 Soufisme—Ouvrages avant 1800
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (1 v. ([912] p.))
Kütüphane: McGill Üniversitesi Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1420407640
Kayıt Numarası 1420407640
Tarih 1574
Notlar Leather bound codex with intricate tooling on upper and lower covers; some residue of gold paint in design. Doublures feature elaborate leather filigree on red leather with gold and paint which overlays a blue painted background. Both covers are detached. Initial page has medallion design with gold, including gold and red floral patterns on blue paint. The title of the work is no longer apparent in the center medallion. First page of the text has ʻunwān in similar colors and design. Title of work is also missing from this location. Volume has edge title, but spelled "kimiyā-yi saʻādat" instead of "kīmiyā-yi saʻādat". Text written in clear black naskh script with rubrication. Text bordered in blue and gold lines throughout. Copy completed: Shaʻbān 982/ November 1574 in the hand of Qāsim b. Ḥājī Mīrzā. Former shelfmark: From front flyleaf, "IL 309" (likely supplied by Yahuda, see acquisitions slip).
Biyografik/Tarihsel Bilgi Famous theologian and prolific Ṣufī writer, Abū Hāmid Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Ghazālī was born in Tūs in 450/1058, the early Saljuk period. Later, he studied in Nishāpūr, and was eventually appointed to a post in the Niẓāmiyyah madrasah in Baghdad by Niẓām al-Mulk himself in 484/1091-2. After some years he returned to Nishāpūr and then Tūs, where he died in 505/1111.
Veritabanı WorldCat
Tür Early works Early works to 1800. Ouvrages avant 1800.
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كيميائ سعادت, [982ه, 1574م]

(كيميائ سعادت ه م)
Yazar غزالي 1058-1111.
Yazar Orijinal غزالي
Basım Tarihi 1574
Basım Yeri - [1574].
Konu Faceted Application of Subject Terminology Islam—Doctrines Islamic ethics Manuscripts, Persian Sufism Michigan—Ann Arbor Early works Library of Congress Subject Headings Manuscripts, Persian—Michigan—Ann Arbor Islam—Doctrines—Early works to 1800 Islamic ethics—Early works to 1800 Sufism—Early works to 1800 Répertoire de Vedettes-Matière Manuscrits persans—Michigan—Ann Arbor Morale islamique—Ouvrages avant 1800 Soufisme—Ouvrages avant 1800
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (1 v. ([912] p.))
Kütüphane McGill Üniversitesi Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1420407640
Kayıt Numarası 1420407640
Tarih 1574
Notlar Leather bound codex with intricate tooling on upper and lower covers; some residue of gold paint in design. Doublures feature elaborate leather filigree on red leather with gold and paint which overlays a blue painted background. Both covers are detached. Initial page has medallion design with gold, including gold and red floral patterns on blue paint. The title of the work is no longer apparent in the center medallion. First page of the text has ʻunwān in similar colors and design. Title of work is also missing from this location. Volume has edge title, but spelled "kimiyā-yi saʻādat" instead of "kīmiyā-yi saʻādat". Text written in clear black naskh script with rubrication. Text bordered in blue and gold lines throughout. Copy completed: Shaʻbān 982/ November 1574 in the hand of Qāsim b. Ḥājī Mīrzā. Former shelfmark: From front flyleaf, "IL 309" (likely supplied by Yahuda, see acquisitions slip).
Biyografik/Tarihsel Bilgi Famous theologian and prolific Ṣufī writer, Abū Hāmid Muhammad b. Muhammad al-Ghazālī was born in Tūs in 450/1058, the early Saljuk period. Later, he studied in Nishāpūr, and was eventually appointed to a post in the Niẓāmiyyah madrasah in Baghdad by Niẓām al-Mulk himself in 484/1091-2. After some years he returned to Nishāpūr and then Tūs, where he died in 505/1111.
Veritabanı WorldCat
Tür Early works Early works to 1800. Ouvrages avant 1800.
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