A catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the library of the India Office / by Otto Loth.
- Great Britain. India Office. Library
- Date:
- 1975
Licence: Open Government Licence
Credit: A catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the library of the India Office / by Otto Loth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![3651. 4a, Size 7 in. by 43 in.; foll. 106. lines in a page. Another copy of the cot al io. Well written, with vowel-points. Richly illuminated and gilt. It contains two pictures, representing the Mosques of Makkah and Madinah. “Received from Dr. Royle, July, 1856.” Eleven 8352. 2618. Size 73 in. by 6 in.; foll. 68. Eleven lines in a page. Another copy of the same work. Plainly written in a Malay hand, with vowel-points. The drawings are omitted. At the end (fol. 67v.) is an epilogue, ascribed to the author. It begins: La Ly Ql adel piel pall) ai be CA exe 353. B 443, Size 43 in. by 3 in.; foll. 165. Seven lines in a page. I, Foll. 1-102. Another copy of the wl nal ie, imperfect at the beginning; the first words are: wealsl <3. . Plainly written, with vowel-points. II. Foll. 104-165. Another fragment of the same work, written in a similar style. Slightly injured. 354. 1700. Size 10 in. by 52 in.; foll. 321. Seventeen lines in a page. A copious Commentary (eam) on the preceding work, entitled pes se Mexz ot all pik, by Mvnammap at-Manvi b. Ahmad b. ‘Ali b. Yusuf FAsi Kasri (Nye us pail| lous, Vilas Lid ll). Cf. H. Kh. iii. 235, Cat. Mus. Brit. 78, and Stewart’s Cat. 178, < Beginning : rls laws all dl sal dual Jed » Ai} RE, dyke The author says in his preface that this is an abridged version of a still more ample commentary which he had written before. Well written. Has the following colophon: 0 v3 Seal oy dhe Cay tll © pt Nn aLdty ily Sa alll rN op A ane ail oy cg ell... Cel Lode (ceili! lol colle dye pad! oy Lhe Laodll gdm HS ope Ell IG... hub cli Be eye pol pe seb © ONAN Gea ogy ESL @) Ryall 5261 ye phe Coal, Ailey Call ds Slightly injured by damp. Seals of Anwar al-din Khan and his son Nusrat Jang (a.n. 1174). [Tippu.] 355. 2131. Size 8 in. by 4% in.; foll. 109. Nine and thirteen lines in a page. I. Foll. 1-89. The c\.0)| (Jiu of Jaztxt, without the introduction. -¢\ abl de ube Ls Plainly written; vowel-points occasionally added. II. Foll. 91v.-101. A prayer for Muhammad, styled pS) oyyd- Tt begins: samy all YW al J a) vets UL oesly, and is preceded by a Persian introduction, Jl! 251 dy Plainly written, with all the vowels. It was trans- cribed by Shaikh Muhammad C»,©, in Rajab, 1084, for Malik Yakat Salabat Khan. The vacant pages between these two pieces are filled with a prayer for Muhammad, written in a very large hand, and at the foot of the second is a charm, ascribed to ‘Ali, in Persian, written in Shikastah. III. Foll. 102-109. A morning prayer. Beginning : eel idle Lal, on ide als| ens Well written in a large hand. nai ei For the rest of the volume, see Urdti and Persian MSS. [College of Fort William, 1825.] 1 Effaced.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32232214_0104.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)