Yazar
Muḥammad ibn Sulayman ʻArafāt, active 1895, محمد بن سليمان عرفات, Amīn ibn Muḥammad al-Sārī, active 1895, امين بن محمد الساري, Muḥammad ibn Sulayman ʻArafāt, active 1895, محمد بن سليمان عرفات
Yazar Orijinal
محمد بن سليمان عرفات امين بن محمد الساري محمد بن سليمان عرفات
Basım Tarihi
1895
Konu
Folk literature, Arabic, Arabs -- Folklore, Manuscripts, Arabic -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor
Tür
kitap
Dil
Arapça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
61 leaves : paper ; 225 x 165 (190 x 110-115) mm
Kütüphane
Michigan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
1291428204
Kayıt Numarası
990068153130106381
Lokasyon
UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Tarih
1895
Notlar
Ms. codex., Title from 'title page' (p.1)., Incipit: "وصلى الله على سيدنا محمد النبي الامي وعلى اله وصحبه اجمعين قال الراوي اعلم يا قلاب السروج ...", Explicit: " وقدم الراية بالغاية هذا ما كان انتهى الجزء العشرون من سيرة اسد الفوارس ويليه الجزء الحادي والعشرين باذن خالق الخلق اجمعين وغدا يا اخوان تسمعون بقية هذا الكلام بالكتاب الذي يليه والسلام على من ظللته الغمام", Collation: VIII-1 (15), VIII (31), VII (45), VIII (61) ; octonions (one anonmalous) and a septenion ; pagination in black ink, Hindu-Arabic numerals, center of the upper margin ; pagination in pencil, Western numerals, supplied during digitization (includes outermost leaves)., Layout: Written in 15 lines per page, occasionally divided to two columns to set off poetry., Script: Ruqʻah ; virtually serifless with slight effect of tilt to the left and of words descending to baseline (occasionally more exaggerated), mainly closed counters, some elongation of horizontal strokes, point of final nūn often set deep within bowl, pointing (for two and three dots) varies from strokes or conjoined dots to distinct dots., Support: European laid paper with 9-10 laid lines per cm. (vertical), chain lines spaced 23-26 mm. apart (horizontal), and watermark of three crescents (78 mm. long, perpendicular to chains) above 'FERDINANDO BETTI' itself above word in Arabic script (see p.6, etc.)., Binding: Lacks cover (outermost leaf carries 'title page') ; numeral ٢٠ (indicating volume number) inscribed on verso of final leaf ; somewhat crudely sewn in beige yarn or twine, four and six stations ; overall in fair condition despite lacking cover, with much staining, tears and losses to paper, etc., Former shelfmark: From verso of outermost leaf at opening (in this case, incipit page, p.2), "IL 163" (likely supplied by Yahuda, see acquisitions slip in volume 1, Isl. Ms. 653 v.1)., Accompanying materials: For acquisitions slip and inventory cataloguing slip, see volume 1 of the set, Isl. Ms. v.1., Origin: This volume lacks dated colophon. As appears in colophon of volume 25 (Isl. Ms. 653 v.25, pp.112-113) transcription of the entire set executed by Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥājj Sulaymān ʻArafāt with transcription completed 20 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1312 [ca. 14 June 1895]. This volume was likely completed within months of that date. The colophon of vol. 25 also indicates that the work was authored by Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥājj Sulaymān ʻArafāt and Amīn ibn Muḥammad al-Sārī., Occasional marginal notes in pink ink., Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 653 v.20
Örnek Metin
Twentieth of twenty-five volumes containing a collection of the epic tales of al-Malik Asad al-Fawāris ibn Jūdar [Jawdar], the fāris of ʻIrāq, in the manner of the Arabic heroic narrative (sīrah shaʻbīyah) apparently compiled in the present form by Muḥammad ibn Sulayman ʻArafāt (fl.1895) and Amīn ibn Muḥammad al-Sārī (fl.1895).
Katkıda Bulunanlar
Amīn ibn Muḥammad al-Sārī, active 1895., Muḥammad ibn Sulayman ʻArafāt, active 1895, scribe, former owner.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi
20251210
Biçim
Book, Manuscript, Available Online
Koleksiyonda
Yahuda Collection.
Referanslar
Heath, P. " Sīra Shabiyya." EI2, vol. IX, p.664, col.1, "Fāris." EI2, vol. II, p.800, col.1
Elde Ediliş
Acquired in 1926 from the bookseller Isaac Benjamin S.E. Yahuda via purchase transacted on his behalf by his younger brother, the famous Orientalist and manuscript collector Abraham Shalom Yahuda (1877-1951).