Ijāzah. (DS3116) (Q15663)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9963586023506421, Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 804H.)
  • اجازة.
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Ijāzah. (DS3116)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9963586023506421, Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 804H.)
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Iyāshī, Muṣṭafá ibn Khalīl, active 19th century
اياشي، مصطفى بن خليل، active 19th century
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Stamps (Provenance)
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Embossed papers (Paper)
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Manuscripts, Arabic--New Jersey--Princeton
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Qīrshahrī, Ibrāhīm Raḥmī ibn Abī Bakr--Knowledge and learning
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Muslim scholars--Intellectual life
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Extent: 15 leaves : paper ; 180 x 118 (110 x 63) mm bound to 180 x 122 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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The text of the ijāzah has been transcribed by a professional calligraphist while only the colophon is from the hand of the author.
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Collation: Paper ; fol. iii + 15 + i ; catchwords ; modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals.
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Layout: 15 lines per page ; frame-ruled in gold and black.
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Description: Lightly tinted and streaked tan paper ; MS in excellent condition.
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Decoration: Illuminated headpiece in gold, blue, green, orange, violet, red and yellow (folio opposite folio 1a). Text decorated with gold dots. Final page decorated with gold vine and dot design framing the author's seal impression.
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Origin: According to colophon copied 17 Jumādá al-Ūlá 1287 (fol. 14a).
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Acquired from Brill, Leyden, A.D. 1900.
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8 November 2023
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8 November 2023
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