(Q19358)

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Nuzʹhat al-arvāḥ.
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Mīr Ḥusaynī Haravī, Ḥusayn ibn ʻĀlim, 1272 or 1273-approximately 1317
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Khān Muḥammad Maḥmūd ibn Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad
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Shīrāzī, Muḥammad Bāqir
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Codices (bound manuscripts)
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Manuscripts (documents)
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Sufism--Early works to 1800
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Sufi literature, Persian--Early works to 1800
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Extent: 114 leaves : 171 x 124 (115 x 80) mm bound to 175 x 124 mm; paper
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Ms. codex.
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Title from title added in later hand (f. 1r).
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Catalog entry describing the manuscript pasted onto the inside front cover.
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Inscription in ink, "Persian. The delight of Souls -- A Treatise on the Passions; and particularly Love. But it appears the work of a Soofee." (flyleaf 4 verso at front of book).
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Binding: Paper over pasteboard with red leather spine. Yellow faded frame on sides. Bright pink and white patterned doublure. Textblock is detached from the covers.
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Layout: 25 long lines.
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Script: Written in naskh in black; pointed.
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Decoration: Rubrications in red and another color that may have been red at one time.
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Provenance: Gift of Anne Baker Lewis in 1933.
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Provenance: Formerly owned by Muḥammad Bāqir valad-i Qāz̤i valad-i Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī and purchased in Aḥmadankar (probably Ahmednagar) in the year 990 A.H (1582) (f. 110v).
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Provenance: Sold by Mīr Muḥammad for eight rupees (undated note f. 110v).
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Provenance: Formerly owned by Henry George Keene (signature on front flyleaf recto with "No. 77" and Sid[ney] Sus[sex] Coll[ege]". The same signature, dated March 1803 along with his stamp also appear (f. 1r).
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Provenance: Formerly owned by John Frederick Lewis (armorial bookplate inside front cover).
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4 December 2023
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4 December 2023
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