Yazar
Beg, Muhammad Ali
Konu
Khāqānī, Afz̤al al-Dīn Shirvānī, > approximately 1126-1198 or 1199, > Criticism and interpretation
Tür
Belge
Dil
eng,fas
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Evet
Kütüphane
İrlanda Ulusal Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
MS 307
Kayıt Numarası
vtls000923763
Lokasyon
Manuscripts
Notlar
Henry George Keene, (1781-1864), was an employee of the East India Company. He was later better known as a Persian scholar and academic, becoming Professor of Arabic and Persian at the East India College, Haileybury in 1824, where he was later appointed Registrar. Physical description: 1 bound volume (356 pp.). more
Örnek Metin
Bound manuscript of commentary on the poetrical works of Khāqāni, in Persian, transcribed by Muhammad Ali Beg. Included is annotation that states "the work was completed at Lahore in A.H. 1507. This copy was written at the request of Henry George Keen [sic, Keene] at Calcutta [sic, now Kolkata] and completed on... 25th February 1803 A.D. The scribe is Muhammad Ali Beg". With a manuscript annotation and signature of Keene in ink dated 1811, Sidney Sussex College.[Keene matriculated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge on 13 November 1811, where he graduated in 1815; he subsequently retired retired from the Indian civil service].
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