al-Juzʼ al-thānī min Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah / (DS15399) (Q63280)

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  • Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah
  • شرح الكافية الشافية
  • الجزء الثاني من شرح الكافية الشافية /
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al-Juzʼ al-thānī min Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah / (DS15399)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9954277393506421, Oversize Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 3669Yq, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9954277393506421)
  • Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah
  • شرح الكافية الشافية
  • الجزء الثاني من شرح الكافية الشافية /

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al-Juzʼ al-thānī min Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah /
الجزء الثاني من شرح الكافية الشافية /
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Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah
شرح الكافية الشافية
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Ibn Khaṭīb al-Dahshah, Maḥmūd ibn Aḥmad, 1349 or 1350-1430 or 1431
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Manuscripts, Arabic--New Jersey--Princeton
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1400-1499
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Arabic language--Grammar--History--15th century--Sources
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Arabe (Langue)--Grammaire--Histoire--15e siècle--Sources
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Manuscrits arabes--New Jersey--Princeton
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Ibn Mālik, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, -1274. Sharḥ al-Kāfiyah al-shāfiyah
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Extent: i, 284, i leaves: paper ; 265 x 175 (180 x 125) mm. bound to 278 x 185 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title from title page (fol. 1a).
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Physical description: 25 lines per page. Written in medium small naskh in black ink with use of red. Cream paper, glossy, with laid and chain lines (in groups of two and three) visible. Occasional marginal annotation, mainly collation notes. Catchword on the last verso of each quire ; traces of quire numbering on some leaves (see fol. 250a, 260a). The pages have been trimmed so that part of...
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Origin: According to colophon, copied by Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd Allāh al-Muqrī al-Miṣrī al-Qādirī, known as Ibn al-Amshāṭī, from an autograph copy ("min aṣl yusawwiduhu al-muṣannif"), on 17 Ramaḍān 820 [Oct. 28, 1417] (fol. 285a-b, followed by verses of poetry).
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Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
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11 November 2024
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11 November 2024
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