Miʻrāj al-dirāyah fī sharḥ al-Hidāyah (DS15642) (Q64464)

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  • معراج الدراية في شرح الهداية
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Miʻrāj al-dirāyah fī sharḥ al-Hidāyah (DS15642)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9953122393506421, Oversize Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 97Yq, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9953122393506421)
  • معراج الدراية في شرح الهداية

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Miʻrāj al-dirāyah fī sharḥ al-Hidāyah
معراج الدراية في شرح الهداية
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Kākī, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, -1348 or 1349
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Manuscrits arabes--New Jersey--Princeton
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Marghīnānī, ʻAlī ibn Abī Bakr, -1196 or 1197. Hidāyah
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Hidāyah (Marghīnānī, ʻAlī ibn Abī Bakr)
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Manuscripts, Arabic--New Jersey--Princeton
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Extent: i, 360, i leaves: paper ; 275 x 190 (205 x 150) mm. bound to 275 x 200 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title from beginning of text (fol. 1b, l. 19).
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Physical description: 25 lines per page. Written in medium small naskh in black ink with use of red. Thick cream paper, glossy, with laid and chain lines visible. Collation notes on the margins. Fol. 1 consists of two leaves pasted one on the other. The quires (mainly quinions) are numbered using Arabic ordinals in the form "thālith" (see fol. 21a) ; stops after fol. 211a.
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Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on pastedown of the upper cover: "101".
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Origin: According to colophon, completed on 20 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 765 [Sept. 18, 1364] by ʻAlī ibn al-ḥājj ---(?) al---wāsī(?) (fol. 356b, followed by a prayer).
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Seal on fol. 1b. Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
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23 December 2024
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23 December 2024
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