al-Niṣf al-thānī min juzʼ aḥad ʻashar (DS6522) (Q28903)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library (13892614, MS Or 106)
  • Qurʼan
  • قرآن
  • النصف الثاني من جزء احد عشر
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al-Niṣf al-thānī min juzʼ aḥad ʻashar (DS6522)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library (13892614, MS Or 106)
  • Qurʼan
  • قرآن
  • النصف الثاني من جزء احد عشر

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al-Niṣf al-thānī min juzʼ aḥad ʻashar
النصف الثاني من جزء احد عشر
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Qurʼan
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian
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Arabic with a few statements in Persian
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Extent: 1 online resource (12 + 1 leaves) : non-European laid paper, illuminations
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non-European laid paper, illuminations
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Manuscript codex.
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Title from headpiece (f. 2v).
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Foliation: Modern foliation added in pencil, upper left recto; catchwords every verso, lower left.
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Layout: 12 long lines; border-ruled.
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Script: Naskh in black ink; fully vocalized.
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Decoration: Polychrome (red, blue, pink, orange, black, green, yellow, white) and gold illuminated headpiece (f. 2v). Textblock border-rules in red, gold, black, blue; page opening frame-ruled in black. Rubrications in red with gold and blue highlights. Gold roundels with red and blue dots mark verse endings. Surah titles in red on gold background with polychrome edge decorations. Polychrome...
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Shelfmark: MS Or 106.
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Origin: No date of copy, though the donation note is dated Rajab 1284 (October-November 1867) (f. 2r). Possibly copied in Iran.
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Customs stamps dated 1312 (1894-95) (f. 1r, 10v).
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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