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Collection of works, mostly selections from larger works, in Arabic and Persian, on Arabic grammar; copied in the same hand. A table of contents was written in at the front (f. 1r). The last three works are in Persian, of those, the two shorter works (5, 6) are in the form of questions and answers.
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Manuscript codex.
Collective title supplied by cataloger; titles of other works from added table of contents.
Layout: 9 long lines.
Script: Written in nastaʻlīq in black ink.
Decoration: Rubrications in red.
Origin: Item is undated, probably copied in the 18th century.
Shelfmark: MS Or 359.
Flag with text "Gottheil" in pencil inserted between f. 40v-41r; possibly a reference to Richard J. H. Gottheil.
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Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Libraries, 2020. Digitized as part of the Muslim World Manuscripts Project, 2018-2021, funded by CLIR.
Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials. Version 1. December 2002. Digital version conforms to: http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
Gift of David Eugene Smith, 1931-1934.
Arabic and Persian.
Bound in blue black paper over pulpboard with paper onlays: central mandorla and two red pendants on the vertical axis; pink textile spine. Most of the paper side on the back is missing.
Digitized. 2020 Columbia University Libraries committed to preserve
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