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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![nye ps BE LEM aye y slery alll Ge Opal Bas ee all ay Cael alll ed ape lll aol dahe dyyilacall pelt Fpctl ape CAN ey yet y HE dst Cal al, Odell AT de, The second volume contains the date of the author, relating to St, 18: “ls! ay Fygull sho pratt a) st RBs y peti] Cine phe ped ye phe qylall eral posh creel fepS) Slay epedpe Sly cpl agg Gd hail, Fay Leeks Gl The colophon runs as follows: WLS .y0 Jy3l ahem PS aN Jat yas Leagacr al Weal Sl pi sl pial, Spied cole al, Sati] ole dale! galt ily etl anert cach yell y g yl nce IL lie dedeslity Ul BL all ll highs! 3 AY Uy Cael G3 oy de GUL, vel sides Ul ye ceyepe thy eohedd up! weal one Soedl Usd ed phe LIU aot OR i Gylderey ert CAN de gratis (si) (Hl das yet are aly FS opty (Sic) AST iEN all Eayilacaall Argull pet etl] oy by cpeel aad Beautifully written ; the words of the Koran in the Thulth character and in gold, headings in red and blue. The beginning of each volume is splendidly ornamented and gilt; gold lines round the pages. The whole is preceded by a lengthy Memoir of Razi, including a list of his works and a survey of the present commentary. It begins : ji, ele Wye Wilds (aes (53 Keds Kbit 5 doe LI! sie. Written in a similar style, also with an ornament at the beginning. In a very elegant native binding, illuminated both outside and inside. 66. 22. Size 13 in. by 8} in.; foll. 439. Thirty-seven and thirty-three lines in a page. A portion of,the same work, containing Strahs 8 to 9. Plainly written. Foll. 414-15 and 424-25 should be transposed. [Johnson. | 67. 971. Size 132 in. by 8 in.; foll. 582. Thirty- three lines in a page. A portion of a Commentary on the Koran, styled oS pwuic!|, from Sirah 32 to the end; apparently belonging to the preceding work, or rather to one of its continuations, either by Najm al-din Kamiali (d. a.H. 727), or by Shihab al-din Khuwaiyi (d. a.n. 639). See H. Kh. vi. 5. Beginning: § yyus)\ us? all So a Ree 5 jus pisll gry S31 ell S5y duluogl Luvs dvail Eyal sn cb DLs! lel (sic) Wy ly Eyal pasty al Sle Well written. Colophon: on) kA lan ews Bile chat AN dN pal nal! Cot beet Sl OLY aed ELS ho Sk cpa ES e ) yee The first pages are highly ornamented and gilt; gold and coloured lines round each page. [Johnson. | 68. B 308. Size 83 in. by 6 in.; foll. 398. Twenty- five lines in a page. The first half of a Commentary (<a) on the Koran (to Si. 18) ; without any title, but, as it appears from a comparison with the following MS., belonging to the ileal, (jilic!| <7 of Najm al-din Abu Bakr ‘Abdallah b. Muhammad Asadi Razi, commonly called Dayan (d. in Rabi‘ I., 618). Cf. H. Kh. ii. 17, and iv. 282. There is no introduction but yale! Cs, A) was! wyarre| ly dase ide ltl,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32232214_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)