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Country Lebanon Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Beirut Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Near East School of Theology Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark MS T 2
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 126 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 18th century
Language(s) Arabic; Turkish (Ottoman)
Genre(s) Legal works; Commentaries
Notes

Notes, calculations, and drawings, front and rear flyleaves. Folio numbers are approximate

Bibliography

James Pollock, Catalogue of Manuscripts of the Library of the Near Eastern School of Theology (1981).

HMML Proj. Num.

NEST T 00002

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/505961
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Cataloged by Josh Mugler
Surrogate Format Digital
Capture Date 2010/02/19
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 126 leaf(ves)
Foliation Modern foliation in Eastern Arabic numerals, 41-53, 22-134
Binding Dimensions 20 x 17 x 3 cm
Condition Notes

Imperfect: wanting leaves at beginning and elsewhere; water damage and worming with some loss of text

Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 1r-126r
Place of Origin Bulgaria, Kŭrdzhali
Century(ies) 18th century
Year Range 1726
Date Precise 1726 May
Native Date Precise 6 Ramaḍān 1138 AH
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 12 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Writing System Arabic
Script(s) Naskh
Notes

Copied by اسماعيل ابن يوسف. Colophon, fol. 125v-126r. Copied at اقبكار

Item Location fol. 1r-126r
Title Treatises on prayer
Language(s) Arabic; Turkish (Ottoman)
Item Notes

Main texts in Turkish; includes commentary on Arabic texts

Country Lebanon Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Beirut Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Near East School of Theology Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark MS T 2
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 126 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 18th century
Language(s) Arabic; Turkish (Ottoman)
Genre(s) Legal works; Commentaries
Notes

Notes, calculations, and drawings, front and rear flyleaves. Folio numbers are approximate

Bibliography

James Pollock, Catalogue of Manuscripts of the Library of the Near Eastern School of Theology (1981).

HMML Proj. Num.

NEST T 00002

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/505961
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Cataloged by Josh Mugler
Surrogate Format Digital
Capture Date 2010/02/19
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 126 leaf(ves)
Foliation Modern foliation in Eastern Arabic numerals, 41-53, 22-134
Binding Dimensions 20 x 17 x 3 cm
Condition Notes

Imperfect: wanting leaves at beginning and elsewhere; water damage and worming with some loss of text

Type Manuscript
Part Location fol. 1r-126r
Place of Origin Bulgaria, Kŭrdzhali
Century(ies) 18th century
Year Range 1726
Date Precise 1726 May
Native Date Precise 6 Ramaḍān 1138 AH
Support Paper
Page Layout 1 column, 12 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Writing System Arabic
Script(s) Naskh
Notes

Copied by اسماعيل ابن يوسف. Colophon, fol. 125v-126r. Copied at اقبكار

Item Location fol. 1r-126r
Title Treatises on prayer
Language(s) Arabic; Turkish (Ottoman)
Item Notes

Main texts in Turkish; includes commentary on Arabic texts

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