Yazar
Muhammad Salih ibn 'Umar
Basım Tarihi
1269 AH/AD 1853 (Ottoman)
Basım Yeri
Turkey, Istanbul (Constantinople) (Place of Origin) -
Konu
Islamic Manuscripts, Islamic World, Manuscripts and Rare Books
Tür
Belge
Dil
Arapça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
Folio H: 6 5/16 x W: 4 5/16 in. (16 x 11 cm)
Kütüphane
Walters Sanat Müzesi
Kayıt Numarası
W.743
Lokasyon
Not on view
Tarih
1269 AH/AD 1853 (Ottoman)
Notlar
This illuminated copy of the Qur'an, Walters manuscript W.743 was written in Naskh script in Istanbul (al-Qustantiniyah) in 1269 AH/AD 1853 by Muhammad Salih ibn 'Umar, a pupil of Amin al-Bahjat (Behcet). According to the colophon (fol. 257b), the manuscript was finished in Ramadan 1269 AH/AD 1853. The scribe states that he was born in Kumuljunah (Gümülcine, Komotini in northeastern Greece) and resided in the Madrasat Mulazimlar, in the vicinity of Hammam Sulaymaniyah in al-Qustantiniyah. The manuscript opens with a double-page illuminated frontispiece of Surat al-fatihah and the beginning of Surat al-baqarah. There are two finispieces: a colophon (misbound at fol. 257b) and a final prayer (fol. 305a). Other illuminated elements include chapter headings and verse markers in the form of illuminated disks and rosettes.
Bağış/Edinim
Gift of Robert L. Fox, 1990