Maqamat al-Sihr al-Halal. (DS2158) (Q10975)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Oregon (99900477833601852, MS 002)
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Maqamat al-Sihr al-Halal. (DS2158)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Oregon (99900477833601852, MS 002)

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    Manuscripts--Oregon--Eugene
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    between 1450 and 1500.
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    Extent: 37 unnumbered leaves : paper ; 135 x 193 mm.
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    Manuscript codex.
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    Title devised by cataloger.
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    Collation: Catchwords, no signatures or numbers.
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    Origin: Egypt.
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    Layout: 13 lines per page, single column; no ruling.
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    Script: Naskh. Most sections written in black with periodic rubrication, others in brown without rubrication by a different scribe (often on thinner paper, probably replacing lost original pages).
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    Decoration: Ornamental title-pages of alternating lines of red and black, tapering to a point. Many tailed globes in red.
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    Binding: Half-binding of thin brown leather over pasteboard, with left-hand flap. Exteriors of covers and flap covered with marbled paper in combed green, yellow, and red. Text block stitched to cover at spine. Cover interiors and flap lined with yellowish paper. Sewing knots between pp. 10-11, 36-37, 54-55 (broken).
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    Short inscription in black on front cover in Latin alphabet, possibly "cotr. hh. J6x6." Written in black ink on flyleaf: "from library of Rev. Edwd. P. Roe, Mar. 18 1909 IV-CI" (that is, Reverend Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888); American chaplain and novelist.) Edward Sandford Burgess purchased the book in 1909 at the McLean sale. Paper label pasted to left flyleaf: "729. Persian manuscript of...
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    Title page has a small strip of red paper folded and pasted over foredge; similar tabs of brown paper on 2 other pages.
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    Shelfmark: Eugene, OR, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon, MS 002.
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    24 September 2023
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    24 September 2023
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