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اتحاف الانام واصعاف الافهام.
Itḥāf al-anām wa-iṣʻāf al-afhām.
Author
Mutawallī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, -1895 or 1896
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متولي، محمد بن احمد
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Description
[72] p. (13 lines), bound ; 20 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 196
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Summary note
A treatise on the hamza explaining the rules of its use with references to classical Arabic texts.
Notes
Caption title.
Text begins on p. 4.
Pages 2, 70, 71 blank.
Page 1 and 3 have inscriptions of donation; p. 72 has beginnings of two phrases of thanks or praise.
Ms. in fair naskh script on unglazed paper. 19.2 x 13.2 cm. Catchwords; text partially vocalized. No marginalia. Pages numbered 1-66 at top in a different hand.
Paper is unglazed and of European manufacture. Leaves bear watermarks showing twin anchors and the words ST. REGIS PAPER and a date (1870?). Some slight yellowing; minor stains and smudges.
Binding is green cloth over pasteboard.
Provenance
AM 1993-6.
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Published as: Itḥāf al-anām wa-isʻāf al-afhām bi-sharḥ tawḍīḥ al-maqām fī waqf Ḥamzah wa-Hishām (Cairo, 2003).
OCLC
430972205
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