Basım Tarihi
dated 13 Ẕū'l-Ḥijjah, year 18, corresponding with 1218 AH (hence 25 Mar. 1804 CE)
Konu
Didactic literature, Persian, Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Persian
Tür
kitap
Dil
Farsça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Sayfa Sayısı
251
Fiziksel Boyutlar
251 folios, 4 flyleaves (ff. ii + 251 + ii). Leaf height: 271 mm, width: 161 mm. Written height: 189 mm, width: 93 mm.
Kütüphane
Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
uom:library:digitalcollections:persian:MS-PERSIAN-00457, https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/view/MS-PERSIAN-00457/1, https://image.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-PERSIAN-00457-001-00001.jp2/full/,200/0/default.jpg, Persian MS 457
Kayıt Numarası
alma992989086400001631
Lokasyon
Available Online
Tarih
dated 13 Ẕū'l-Ḥijjah, year 18, corresponding with 1218 AH (hence 25 Mar. 1804 CE)
Notlar
According to the opening of this volume entitled Jung-i Kalām-i Isti‘mālī (Anthology of Customary Sayings), Quṭb Shāhī-era minister Muḥammad Sa‘īd (d. 1663), known as Mīr Jumlā, compiled this encyclopedic anthology for the ruler Sultān ‘Abdallāh Quṭb Shāh (b. 1614, r. 1626–1672), culled from various sources including the Makārim al-Akhlāq ('Noble Manners', see Rylands Persian MS 680) by Ṭabarsī (d. 1153), the Iḥyà ‘Ulūm al-Dīn ('Revival of Religious Sciences') by Muḥammad al-Ghazzālī (d. 1058-1111), (and probably the author's abridged Persian translation entitled Kīmiyā-yi Saʻādat 'Alchemy of Happiness', see Rylands Persian MS 231 to 235), Kashf al-Ghummat (Lifting of Sadness) by al-Irbīlī (d. 1293), Rabīʿ al-Abrār ('Springtime of the Just', see Rylands Arabic MS 242) by al-Zamakhsharī (d. 1144), and Rasā’il ('Treatises') by the Ikhwān al-Safā’ or 'Brotherhood of Purity'., Subjects encompass the religious sciences, ethics, philosophy, polite learning and the interpretation of dreams, followed by a "Supplement", described as a separate epistle but comprised of five chapters on five words connected to kingship, followed by a conclusion. - According to the opening of this volume entitled Jung-i Kalām-i Isti‘mālī (Anthology of Customary Sayings), Quṭb Shāhī-era minister Muḥammad Sa‘īd (d. 1663), known as Mīr Jumlā, compiled this encyclopedic anthology for the ruler Sultān ‘Abdallāh Quṭb Shāh (b. 1614, r. 1626–1672), culled from various sources including the Makārim al-Akhlāq ('Noble Manners', see Rylands Persian MS 680) by Ṭabarsī (d. 1153), the Iḥyà ‘Ulūm al-Dīn ('Revival of Religious Sciences') by Muḥammad al-Ghazzālī (d. 1058-1111), (and probably the author's abridged Persian translation entitled Kīmiyā-yi Saʻādat 'Alchemy of Happiness', see Rylands Persian MS 231 to 235), Kashf al-Ghummat (Lifting of Sadness) by al-Irbīlī (d. 1293), Rabīʿ al-Abrār ('Springtime of the Just', see Rylands Arabic MS 242) by al-Zamakhsharī (d. 1144), and Rasā’il ('Treatises') by the Ikhwān al-Safā’ or 'Brotherhood of Purity'., Subjects encompass the religious sciences, ethics, philosophy, polite learning and the interpretation of dreams, followed by a "Supplement", described as a separate epistle but comprised of five chapters on five words connected to kingship, followed by a conclusion.
Veri kaynağı
Manchester Digital Collections
Parçası
Manchester Digital Collections - Persian Manuscripts