Basım Tarihi
1400
Konu
Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür
kitap
Dil
Arapça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
1 leaf paper ; 411 x 311 mm
Kütüphane
Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
1194679943
Kayıt Numarası
990106993430106381
Lokasyon
UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih
15th century (exact date unknown)
Notlar
Ms. fragment., Title supplied by cataloguer., Collation: Single leaf., Layout: Written in 12 lines per page ; frame-ruled., Script: Muḥaqqaq ; carefully executed and fully vowelled., Decoration: Instances of the divine Names (here الله , غفور , رحيم) chrysographed ; marginal annotations rubricated ; written area surrounded by a gold frame defined by black fillets ; illuminated textual dividers in the form of gold rosettes with red accents mark the ends of verses ; marginal illumination in the form of a roundel carrying the word ثمن (thumn) in gold on a blue ground with red, gold and blue accents, marks the close of one eighth (thumn) of a ḥizb or sixtieth of the text (here the 6th thumn of the 26th ḥizb)., Support: non-European (likely Egyptian) laid paper with roughly 8 laid lines per cm. (vertical) and chain lines seemingly grouped in threes (or twos and threes) with roughly 12-15 mm. between the chains and 35 mm. between the groups (horizontal)., Former shelfmark: "138" inscribed in pencil on recto ; "75001" inscribed in pencil on verso., Origin: Undated though hand, decoration, paper, etc. suggest 15th century Egyptian production., Rubricated marginal annotations contrast the reading of Abū ʻAmr b. al-ʻAlāʼ (d.154/771) as transmitted by Abū ʻUmar Ḥafṣ b. ʻUmar al-Dūrī (ca. 246/860-1) with that of Nāfiʻ b. ʻAbd al-Raḥman (d. ca. 169/785-6) as transmitted by Abū Mūsā ʻĪsā b. Mīnā Qālūn (d. ca. 220/835)., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 1047
Örnek Metin
Fragment from a Mamlūk Qur’ān, carrying Sūrat Ibrāhīm (14) verses 22 through 36 (14:22-36).
Son Dizinleme Tarihi
20251210
Biçim
Book, Manuscript, Available Online
Elde Ediliş
Gift of Richard Ettinghausen (Associate Professor of History of Islamic Art at the University of Michigan from 1938-1944) to the Research Seminar in Islamic Art, 1940 ; transferred to the Rare Book Room from the Kelsey Museum.