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A Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office
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A Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office
Otto Loth
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PREFACE. in 1 8 7 0 I was honoured by the Indian Government with the commission to prepare a Catalogue raisonné of the Arabic MSS. in the Library of the India Office. I was engaged on this task, in London, from April 1870 to July 1872. Unfortunately nearly double that time has been spent in carrying the work through the press. EARLY
The larger half of the MSS. belong to the great collection of Muhammadan MSS. of the East India House. This collection was formed from the libraries of W A R R E N H A S T I N G S , T I P P U S U L T A N , R I C H A R D J O H N S O N , the G A I K W A R , Dr. L E Y D E N , etc. It comprised above 3000 volumes, which were not even classed according to the different languages (Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Malay, etc.). In 1869 the Arabic portion was picked out, for the first time, by Dr. G . H O F F M A N N (now Professor in Kiel), who also drew up a list, in which the numbers were arranged according to subjects. The original numeration was left unaltered. With the exception of the library of Tippu,—of which Major C H A R L E S S T E W A R T had prepared a catalogue, whilst it was still in the College of Fort William,*—these Arabic MSS. have remained comparatively little known, and only one has, to my knowledge, been used for an edition."!" The remaining MSS. belong to the Bîjâpûr collection, which consists almost entirely of Arabic books, only a few being Persian. A full account of the discovery of this collection, and of the transactions connected with its removal from Bîjâpûr, may be found in the Bombay Government Records, No. XLT., New Series, pp. 210 sqq. It was once the Eoyal Library of the 'Âdil-Shâhs, but was subsequently removed to the Asar Mahall J^r* )\, an ecclesiastical establishment, which owed its name to the possession of some relics of the Prophet. There the library was still to be found in 1849, when the attention of the Government of Bombay was drawn to it by a report of Mr. H . B. E . (now Sir B A R T L E ) F R E R E (see Bomb. Gov. Rec., I.e., pp. 2 1 5 sqq.). This gentleman also prevailed on a learned Muhammadan, named H A J I Î D A L - D Î N H A K Î M , to prepare a catalogue in Urdu, which was translated by Mr. E R S K I N E (Bomb. Gov. Kec., I.e., pp. 2 2 1 sqq.). After being removed, in * A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Library of Tippoo Sultan of Mysore, etc. etc. described partly as MSS. of Tippu, and partly as MSS. of the College of Fort William. + 1442 Johnson (No. S82 of this Catalogue).
Cambridge, 1809.
These MSS. are now
vi
PBEFACE.
1851, to Satara, the whole collection was finally sent to London in 1853. Here it was examined, and a catalogue of it drawn up, in Arabic, by Mr. RIZKALLAH HASSOTJN, in 1 8 6 9 . In order to distinguish these MSS. from those of the old stock, the letter B has been prefixed to their numbers. These Bijapur MSS. were, on the whole, in a sad condition. Damp, vermin, and habitual neglect, had combined to do their work of destruction on the treasures of the Asar Mahall. They were generally deprived of their bindings; most of them were defective and in disorder; some were mere bundles of rubbish. However, I did not spare time and trouble in ascertaining the doubtful fragments, in re-arranging the leaves, and in noting the sometimes numerous defects. Now that they have been duly bound and mended, these MSS. will, I hope, still be considered a valuable portion of the Library. In most of these MSS. there is a note, stating the dates at which they were incorporated with the Library of Bijapur; to which the names of the former owners are frequently added. I have usually quoted these statements at the foot of the single articles, with the abbreviation Blj. Libr. Subsequently to the taking of Bijapur by Aurangzib, A.H. 1097 ( = A.D. 1686), the Library of the Asar Mahall was inspected by an officer of the latter, named Kabil Khan. It was again surveyed, by order of Asaf J u h , — f \ — A - H - 1146 ( = A.D. 1733). Identical notes (and seals) to this effect being in most of the books, I have not taken any special notice of them. As to the Catalogue Hakim-Erskine, it was easy to identify most of its items, by means of the inscriptions, however inaccurate, which Hakim himself had given to the fragments. This is the meaning of the abbreviation Catal., or Cat., which will usually be found at the end of the articles. In the literary notes, I have referred, as far as possible, to Hajji Khalifah's Bibliographical Dictionary, as edited by F L U E G E L (II. Kh.), and to the printed Catalogues of various collections; but I have avoided needless quotations. A list of Addenda et Corrigenda which occurred to me, after the respective sheets were printed, will be found on a subsequent page. In conclusion, I have to express my best thanks to Dr. EOST, the Librarian of the India Office Library, who first conceived the plan of cataloguing all the collections under his charge; and to Professor "VVM. W E I G H T , for his kindness in reading a proof of each sheet as it passed through the press, in order to correct faults of style and idiom. That in doing so he also saved me from some more material errors need scarcely be said. 0 . LOTH. LEIPZIG,
December 2, 1876.
CONTENTS. PAGE
THE
KOBAN:
K U F I C FRAGMENTS, NOB. 1 - 5
1
NASKH COHES, NOS. 6 - 4 0
2
KOBANIC SCIENCE, N O S . 4 1 - 1 1 6
7
TKADIIION, NOS. 1 1 7 - 1 9 5
26
SCIENCE OF TRADITION, N O S . 1 9 6 - 2 0 1
49
LAW: HANAFITES, NOS. 2 0 2 - 2 7 7
51
SJIAFI'ITES, NOS. 2 7 8 - 2 8 8
68
S H I ' I T E S , NOS. 2 8 9 - 2 9 1
71
P E I N C I P L E S OF JUBISPBTJDENCE, N O S . 2 9 2 - 3 3 3
73
P E A T E E S AND CHAEMS, NOS. 3 3 4 - 3 7 9
83
SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY, NOS. 3 8 0 - 4 7 1
100
PHILOSOPHY, N O S . 4 7 2 - 5 9 1 APPENDIX.
PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY MIXED, NOS. 5 9 2 - 5 9 6
130 .
.
163
S U F I S M AND E T H I C S , N O S . 5 9 7 - 6 9 9
164
BIOGBAPHY AND H I S T O B Y , NOS. 7 0 0 - 7 2 1
199
GEOGEAPHY AND COSMOGRAPHY, NOS. 7 2 2 - 7 3 0
208
MATHEMATICS AND ASTEONOMY, N O S . 7 3 1 - 7 7 2
212
MEDICINE, NOS. 7 7 3 - 7 9 7
226
P O E T E Y AND ELEGANT P E O S E , NOS. 7 9 8 - 8 4 4
232
PEOSODY, N O . 8 4 5
244
KHETOEIC, N O S . 8 4 6 - 8 8 7
244
GBAMMAB, N O S . 8 8 8 - 9 9 0
252
DICTIONARIES, N O S . 9 9 1 - 1 0 2 7
276
ENCYCLOPEDIA, N O S . 1 0 2 8 - 1 0 2 9
285
MISCELLANIES, N O S . 1 0 3 0 - 1 0 4 8
285
KABSHTJNIC, N O S . 1 0 4 9 - 1 0 5 0
303
INDEX:
T I T L E S OF W O R K S
307
AUTHOES' NAMES
317
.,
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.
PAGE
PASS
10«.
2,
/or
21«.
4,
,, »
235. 12, 37 5. >»
«ffliZ ìjOsf. „
Khûshhâl ^
385. 27,
„
Mas'ûb
58 b. 19, 25, ,,
omit commonly called.
655. 20,
for 93 read 101.
7,
1765. 23,
for jjflj^üJI
1795. 25,
for
J5L.U
26,
omit the sentence: A treatise . . . 483.
1935.
6,
for which is . . . Shädhili read T h e author is Abu'1-mawähib M u h a m mad b. A h m a d Shädhili.
c f . g:.
1,
975. pen. 98«.
8,
pen 1224.
7,
omit probably. „
the w o r d s : (probably . . . 950)
for j r Ü! 299«. 19, )
'Amull
.
ARABIC
MANUSCRIPTS. T
KÚFIC
H
E
O
R
A
N
.
s.
FRAGMENTS.
39 A. Size 4 in. by 6 in.; foil. 52.
1.
Three lines
in a page.
38 A. Size 3 j in. by 5 in.; foil. 64.
Five lines in
a page.
Another Kúfic fragment, containing (foil. 1-34) Sü. 2, 254-282, and (foil. 35-51) Su. 3, 14-32.
A Knfie MS. on parchment, containing fragments of Surahs 36-39, viz. (foil. 2t>.-6) Sü. 36, 26-40 ; (foil. 13-18, 7-8) 1 47-71 ; (foil. 9-11) 74 to the end; (foil. 12, 19-20) Sü. 37, 1-15 ; (foil. 21-28) 20-64 ; (foil. 29-31) 71-90; (foil. 32-38) 102-145 ; (foil. 39-47) 151 to Su. 38,13 ; (foil.48-59) 16-50 ; (foil. 60-61) 59-65 ; (fol. 62) 85 to the end, and the title of Sü. 3 9 ; (fol. 63, in four lines and in another handwriting) Sú. 39, 31-32, with the words t—JU?
K
Large characters, rather cursive; the Ü flourished in a peculiar way.
A few red dots for vowels.
Terses
marked in the same way as in the preceding MS. Bordered with paper, highly ornamented and gilt. The last leaf—on the back of which arc also Küfic characters, but nearly effaced—boars on the recto, within ornaments, the words ^ s -
(sic).
On some pages the letters have vanished; the margin is slightly injured. Bound in gilt leather.
(sic).
Round characters; wide spaces ; occasional red dots for vowels. Verses divided by gold ornaments; every tenth verse likewise marked by larger ones. of the Surahs have not been filled in.
The titles
The whole MS.
has more recently been bordered with thick paper, which is entirely gilt and ornamented. At the beginning (foil. 1 and 2r.) Súrah 1; at the end the usual epilogue, ill! , • Jm¿>, both, within ornaments. Bound in leather, and covered with silk. This MS. is said to have been "brought into Hindostán by Tamerlane, and sent from Lahore to Paris."
3. 40 A. Size 4F in. by 7 in.; foil. 46.
N i n e lines in
a page. Another Küfic fragment, containing Sú. 1, 6 — 2, 160 i
s S i large, long-shaped characters; vowel-
points Ted, green, or yellow, in a few cases also blue. Sometimes, as if to indicate various readings, small lines are added on j, in green or red, instead of diacritical points. Verses divided by gold ornaments; every tenth marked by larger ones, which contain the number.
1
The first eighteen leaves have been misplaced in binding.
The title of Sü. 2 is on a gold ground. l
2
AEÀBIC
MANUSCRIPTS.
One leaf is missing between foil. 7 and 8, and two between foil. 32 and 33. The last leaf, which is half destroyed, belongs to another fragment (in fire lines). Both this and the first page have been entirely gilt. In a leather binding, covered with silk. Some one has noted that the MS. was written by 'Alî (fol. 46).
4.
41 A. Size 6 in. by 8 } in. ; foil. 20. a page.
Ten lines in
Another Kûfic MS., containing the following parts of Surahs 6 and 7
(fol. 13*) Sû. 6, 57-61 ; (fol. 5*)
69-74; (fol. 11) 80-84; (foil. 4* and 9*) 91-96 ; (fol. 2) Sû. 7, 28-33 ; (fol. 14) 39-42 ; (fol. 1)45-47; (foil. 8*, 7*, 17, 6, 18, 10, 15*, 3) 55-94; (foil. 19, 16*, 12) 155-166. The last leaf (six lines) contains parts of Sû. 7, 168, 169, with the colophon ^ j l J C ,jJ on the recto.
Clumsy characters, rather cursive. Mostly red, sometimes green dots for vowels. Verses divided in the same way as in the preceding MSS. On several pages the writing has nearly disappeared. The last page bears six seals, with signatures : viz. of two Safawî tings named Ismâ'îl and 'Abbâs ; of Akbar ; of two servants of Shâhjahân, 'Iriâyat Khân and Fâdil Khan ; and of I'timâd Ehân, a servant of 'Àlamgîr. On the first page is written a treaty between several chiefs of Sindh, dated 25 Jumâda I., 1254, in Persian. This MS. belonged to the Sindh Prize property, and was presented to the Library of the East India House by Lord Dalhousie, 1853.
6. 42 A. Size 6 j in. by 9 ] in. ; foil. 181. Sixteen lines in a page. A large fragment of a Kûfic Koran, containing (foil. 13-20)2 Sû. 5, 112 — 6,95; (foil. 25-34) 6, 108—7,63; (fol. 36)7,104-126; (foil. 37-38) 7, 138-160; (fol. 35) 8, 20-34 ; (fol. 39) 9, 7-19 ; (fol. 21) 9, 38-51 ; (fol. 41) 0, 74-86; (fol. 42)9, 108-118; (fol. 24) 10, 12-23; (fol.
22) 10, 34-50; (fol. 23) 11, 29-44; (foil. 1-4) 15, 99 — 16, 70 ; (foil. 5-12) 2D, 34 — 21, 68 ; (foil. 66-75, 116-125, 86-105, 76-85) 21, 88 — 31, 38; (foil. 40, 44-51, 43, 53, 140-147, 56, 63) 34, 18 — 39, 63; (foil. 57-64) 41, 20 — 43,37; (foil.65, 54, 134-136)43, 86 — 46, 11; (foil. 137-139, 55, 126)46, 35 — 48,26; (foil. 163-166, 162)50, 1 — 53, 7; (foil. 133, 127-129, 148-151, 130-132, 152-161, 106-115, 167-176) 53, 36—89, 3 ; (foil. 177-181) 93, 10 to the end. "Written in rather slender characters, approaching to Naskh. Frequent red dots for vowels. Titles of Surahs, in a still more cursive character, and in red, are regularly inserted, but often differ from the usual names, being always derived from the first word. Every tenth verse is marked with the letters serving for figures, according to the older or Maghribi order. Also every two hundredth verse is marked on the margin. At the end, in the same hand, ^ U s ^ jjL»¿c Seal and signature of Akbar and others on the last page. " Presented to the Library of the East India House by Major Rawlinson, C.B., the Hon. Company's Political Agent in Turkish Arabia, and H.M.'s Consul at Baghdad, March, 1845."
NASKH
COPIES. 6.
1371. Size 7f in. by 51 in.; foil. 318. lines in a page. Neatly written and richly ornamented. of pauses, sections, etc. I alii JXe.
Fourteen With marks
Ends with the usual epilogue,
Notes for practical use, in Persian, are
added on the margin. Preceded by a Persian introduction (foil. 1-16), compiled by order of Tippu. It contains— 1. Foil. 1-13. Tables stating the place of revelation, the number of verses, words, letters, and
, and the
peculiarities, of every Surah. 1 The leaves have been entirely misplaced in binding; several are also hound upside down, marked above with an asterisk. 2
The leaves have been entirely misplaced in binding.
2. Fol. 13.
A table showing how often each letter
of the alphabet occurs in the Koran.
3
THE KORAN. 3. Fol. 14.
A list of the verses distinguished by
a ¡¿jsr>. 4. Fol. 15.
A list of grammatical mistakes in
reciting the Koran, -which would be blasphemous. 5. FoL 16.
Some mnemonic verses, enumerating
.rv
The last two pages have been filled up with a prayer in a different hand.
the verses which treat of certain subjects.
In the original binding, which is highly gilt, both outside
^j-^jlUI
- ^ t^
C-.Jjpj
-^¡j
[Tippu.]
9.
This introduction is written in Shikastah. and inside, and bears the iavourite inscription :
y u j i » - 1 ' tr \ i i j t j j i ^ U l (jpiSSl
^
Bound in green leather, with a gold clasp.
^ y i x çjjl 38.
^
3090. Size 7 j in. by 5§ i n . ; foil. 10.
(till
gji . . . . J j
c y S ^ l j LJ1
J*3 j j CjlfsSlj (^aiill_J
In three volumes, bound together; the second begins on fed. 240, the third on fol. 427; it terminates abruptly at the beginning of Surah 7. Plainly written; the second volume in a different hand. Coloured lines round the pages. [Johnson.]
64. 1790. Size 11J in. by 7J in.; foil. 399. Twentyfive and twenty-seven lines in a page. Another, more concise Commentary on the Koran, by Tabaesi," called j-^^sSt f W" and composed in a.h. 542 and 543. Cf. H. Kh. ii. 638, j - « ! ^ and also v. 401. His statements are, however, very incorrect.
1
Here the words
JJ^ seem to have fallen out.
See Cat.
Mus. Brit. 672 b. 2
His full name, as given above, is found in the colophon.
THE KORAN. The Preface begins: Aj'cjj
1^-jLsri
1
^ l i ^ l t *"*^ j J l j CJbSl ^
65.
^ j J l bi
r\ i l l j Ji^s'»
>\ } ^jfijsi^l
Cf. H. Kh. i.,
author, Catal. St. Petersb. p. 17, and Lugdun. iv. 31.
J j U I I |Jl*!1 ju^Jl c u U l j * ¡ j * ^ l i + S I (sic) ^...i ¿¡»¿u
\.
469 sqq., and the edition of Professor Fleischer. On the
69.
.
jtjS.
Baidawi's (d. a.h. 685) Commentary on the Koran, entitled J j / t ! l jSjJj
B 312. Size 10'j in. by 5f in.; foil. 595. Seventeen lines in a page.
p ^ y
^SjtSXi
B 279. Size 10 in. by 7± in.; foil. 570. Twentyfive, twenty-three, and twenty-one lines in a page.
Bed lines round the pages.
ui'uM1^!}^^ f ?
Jl*!IjQ&jJij.s-^J:^ j^Jj
70.
Written in different hand-writings, partly in Nas-
artM
Sij
Catal. p. 222, x.
The author. Al-Hu'ayyad b. Muljammad b. 'AH Kukri' Tusi. Al-'Abbas b. Muhammad Tusi. Muhammad b. Sa'id b. Farrukhzad. Tha'labi.
J, ( j j W l j ¿ S U J l J*:
jlsT^I
y f i ^^jiliMllj
jS£.\ |,JJI
The name of the author is not mentioned; but the chain of his authorities is more than once given at full length, leading up to the celebrated Abu Ishak Tha'labt (d. A.H. 427) in this way:
ta'lik.
^ ^
JujJiJlJy.^-»
Jlicy^Tj---'
|»jJ
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
^
j
JJisT
L5 ik*i*!l
¡(Juc
j
71. 593. Size 11 in. by 6§ in.; foil. 531. three lines in a page.
Twenty-
Baidawi's Commentary in two volumes. The second begins with Su. 19, on fol. 287.
Numerous extracts
from the Glosses of 'Abd al-hakim, 'Isam, Khatib, etc., and from other works, have been added on the margin. Coloured lines round the pages; an ornament on the
1
first page.
2
foil. 60 and 61.
The words ^ j . " " ^ as contained in the title, here and in H. Kh., mnst not be understood in their usual meaning, yiz. the first Surah, but as denoting the whole Koran. The above form of the name nearly agrees with that found in ]S. Kh. vi. 120, yiz. ^ y ^ L i ; elsewhere he reads^ j t f c U , 3
This passage runs in the preceding MS. (fol. 306) as follows :
J* 5 ^ tT 1
cfflA"^ t ) ^
jLil
Injured by damp both at the beginning and end. Cf. Stewart's Catalogue, p. 169.
LS® J ^fr® ijUiSI »J^
.iJlAjJ
Foil. 18 and 24 should be transposed; likewise
^
[Tippu.]
Js1'1 (r. i j l i ^ )
1
See fol. 5.
16
ARABIO MANUSCRIPTS. 72.
76.
334. Size I l i in. by 7 | in. ; foil. 534. twenty-five lines in a page.
About
Baieàwì's Commentary in two volumes. The second begins on fol. 303, with Su. 19. "Written in Nasta'lik, chiefly by two hands. The following account of the MS. is given in the colophon : k j . i l {J***!} 'X^"'" J
W
dUVuiuk*!^
380. Size lOf in. by 6 i n . ; foil. 312. nine lines in a page.
Twenty-
The first portion of an elegant copy of Birpiwi's Commentary. gilt.
Neatly written, much ornamented and
Many corrections on the margin.
the words f £ ¡ 1 J ? ^
I t ends with
Hiij j j ( S u . 16, 38).
Foil. 283 and 284 should come after fol. 288. [Tippu.]
¿JJ1 J l
ULxJ,\ Ju J s . ksU. XKS-*
.^jjl^Li-j s l i ^ L *
76.
kslsil la-.g.jl Ju£
369. Uniform with the preceding M S . ; foil. 294. The latter portion of the same copy; beginning with / il «0 p s (_, 9 9 S the words CJ^clls! I ^y-UoA} On fol. 40
jjjl - i__>VyiJl
J.XJ UUj In fifty-six chapters. The following is a list of them 1 as they occur in the present M S . : Fol. 1 íjJI
; fol. 1 4 ;
fol. 16 J ^ y " ; fol. 17
fol. 19 < _ » U i . ; fol. 21
; fol. 33
; fol. 36 ^ j j ; ib.jx*
fol. 35
; fol. 37 £ , U c ; fol. 38
/>jl; fol. 39 ¿ J L » ; fol. 40 £¿£1 ; «í. ¿ J ^ - ; fol. 41 ü t á ; fol. 42 *l¿Jl; fol. 43 J Í 1 ; fol. 4 4 j l i - ; fol. 46 fLM; fol. 56 'y¿¡-, fol. 57 U ¿ x j j J.UU1 J J
J¡y
i j ú ; fol. 59 j.J.3 ; ib. Zp\i ; fol. 61 fol. 63
135. B 69 A. Size 7J in. by 5 in.; foil. 64. in a page.
Nine lines
Some fragments of a copy of the Shuma'il.
The
first (foil. 1 - 8 ) contains the end of chap. 8 ( ^ U ) , chap. 9 ( ( j l - c ) , and the greater part of chap. 52 (jji—c), which follows next.
The second fragment (foil. 9-32)
comprises from chap. 24 ( J i l ) to chap. 35 ( d i s i " ) ;
;
the third (foil. 33-64), from chap. 39 (|»jj) to chap. 50 fol. 6&Jhxi; fol. 67 p i S ; fol. 68
;
(¿,1s*-).
- ^ l i x i jJI j y l
paraphrase in Persian couplets.
. jHrs-tj l l ^ L j j Seal of Nu?rat Jang, A.H. 1174.
[Tippu.]
i—-»-l^jly (jWU>- y ijJ^i ^
from
the
¿EJLj\j of Mubammad b. al-IIasan al-Hurr, in which the present work, and another one with the same title, by Sa'd b. 'Abdallah, 2 and also an abstract of the latter by Hasan b. Sulaiman, are noticed. There probably exists some relation between the two books. To conclude from the evidence of T u s i before mentioned, the present work might be considered an augmented edition of the original work of Sa'd. This would also account for the strange introduction of the Isnads noticed above.
¿xs>-Jt\
A Collection of Sht'ah Traditions on the universal
144.
knowledge, divine right, and spiritual powers of the Holy Imams, entitled J T ( in gold. The beginning of each book is ornamented and gilt. Gold and blue lines round the pages.
145. 1293. Size 11 in. by 6 i n . ; foil. 101. lines in a page.
Seventeen
A Collection of Shi ah Traditions, entitled i j l * ^ j l ^ i . 31, by Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. 'All . . . Ibh Baba-
waih Kummt (d. a.h. 381). Cf. Tusi, p. PT penult. The work is—apparently without a system—divided into numerous chapters, illustrative of single points of 5
34
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
Shi'ah theology. or . , .
The present volume
about 170 of these chapters. is found on the
147.
Each of them begins . . .
- (fol. 97».); 26.
Mus. Brit. 7 3 0 ; Aumer, Hdss. Munch, p. 1 8 8 ; and also H . K h . iv. 270, U^ll
(fol.
J a - (fol. 65».);
(fol. 7 3 ) ; 18. L - i l ! (fol. 75».); 19. 20. J u » J l (fol. 82».); 21.
'All Rida,
8.^5!
t - ^ i < j c - j = r ) \ (fol. 67».); 17. i - i j ^ ! ^ j s r - j J !
Fourteen
lines in a page.
Shl'ites, ascribed to I b n B a b a w a i h Kummt.
(fol. 3 5 ) ;
(fol. 39®.) ; 9. ¿ J ! J
(fol. 5 5 ) ; 12. j J j l l ^ J s . ^ j J l j l ! J s - (fol. 56».); 13. ^.jJlj!!
146.
doctrines of
J ! y > ! (fol. J A ! ¿Li (fol.
42».) ; 10. The same (fol. 48».); 11. i — ^ l i J ! ¡ j ä
Signature of Abu'l-hasan Ibn Muhammad Isma'tl IJusaini Musawi on the title-page. [Johnson.]
975. Size 131 ; n . by 7f i n . ; foil. 428.
(fol. 12».); 4. ¿ . L i l l
19); 5. j U ! JA! ü e (fol. 2 5 ) ; 6.
1
The MS. has, incorrectly,
152».) ; 43. AiüJ!
35
TRADITION. JL*!I J j t (fol. 154».); 44. (fol. 156); 46. ¡ ^ - J l J l \jj\ ^ ( f o l . i_jyjJ1 tí
(ijr
Jl
J x L\zJ\
^ U ^ S S (fol. 157».); 46.
159); 47. b j l J Í 1 (fol. 161); 48.
U (fol. 162ü.); 49. jJJill (fol. 166);
50. L i i i J l j i t a - ( f o l . 168) ; 51. lj, from
, and ends in the paragraph ^^Lc i
jL*
f>>
31 J j j j s l l ^
jJ^ullj
i j j ( j ) (¿^iUj ¡¿F^* j
b"iJ}
1 U 1
AjLi
in tradition.
are given, usually preceded by z . .
Another good copy of the preceding work, imperfect and much injured at the beginning.1 Boldly written, with many vowel-points. Numerous marginal notes, derived from Jarabardi's (d. a.ii. 746) commentary, in the first portion. Has the following colophon, written in a cursive style, difficult to read:
-Y J A
Foil. 318». and 319.
JJLdil! ^ J !
¿jl^i Ux
of the last book.
B 105. Size 12J in. by 9J in. ; foil. 318. teen lines in a page.
^liUll
U1L iilt^l ^J!
jlfs!
150.
JysJlj
^ii! Ji^ll ' . . J ^ .
j\ i
i ^ i i CU lÌJL* ^ J t i J j !
Cf. Catal. 223, iii. 2.
152. 2016. Size 121 i n . by 9 in. ; foil. 381. lines in a page.
Fourteen
The first volume of the La*!! i'ISlù^», i.e. the revised and enlarged edition of Baghawi's ^jUmJ!, by Walì al-bìn Abu 'Abdallah Muhammad b. 'Abdallah Khatìb Tabbìzì, who completed it on Friday, the last of Ramadàn, 737. Cf. H. Kh. v. 567. It has been translated into English by Capt. Matthews, Calcutta, 1809-10. It was printed at Dehli, a.h. 1268, and at Bombay, a.d. 1865. Begins:
^¿¿ìmÙj «u^xwij xxissr .): iSLtili Uj JUZJ c-J^SI ¡¿¡yuMi-} . The number given here, though varying from the statements of H. Kh. and
Ac
y^SjL^t L^JjXl j l^-J
jbl
A list of the chapters of the work has been added on
U^i
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^
C^il^l.
. ¿1 jI^-jSIj Jol_}ill j j l j o ^
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111 written, by Saiyid 'Omar b. Muhammad ^ I j jo^ll. Dated 1st Rabi' I., 1151. Seal of Nusrat J a n g .
See regarding him T u s ì , p. r a .
[College of Fort William, 1825.]
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Twenty
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172. B 87. Size 9 in. by 5 in. ; foil. 331. in a page.
Fifteen lines
A diffuse treatise on the state of the soul after death, inscribed on the title-page: ¿j^Jlj
i^J}*!!
j
1»
jyiai'-
The
author does not give his name; but as he professes to be a disciple of the famous I b n Taimiyah Hanbali
Cat. 223, xiii.
(d. a.h. 728), he is very probably Shams
171. 1227. Size 7f in. by lilies in a page.
al-din
Muhammad b. Abu Bakr Dimishki Hanbali, commonly
in.; foil. 76.
Thirteen
called Ibn Eaiyim Ai.-jAUzirAH (d. a.h.
751).1
work of this author, with the title
A
' - r ' ^ i is
mentioned by H. Kh. v. 88, 2 and with this the present treatise appears to be identical. I t is based on twenty-one (.IUI ^
j-kii!
J-üM J^SI
|»U1
; X X I . (fol. 268«.) J.1 ¿51) .
J
J ! ; XVIII. c
in four chapters.
; xiv.
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(fol. 187®.)
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The epilogue of the author varies from the preceding MS.
The date is also different, and apparently correct,
namely Sunday, 14 Ramadan, 855. [Coll. Tort William, (1809) 1825.]
'Jils^!
175. A compendious work on the life, person, and cha-
racter of Muhammad, by Abtj Zakaiuya 'Imab ax-din Yahya e. Abu Bake 'Amiri (d. a.h. 893), who completed it, according to the epilogue, in Ramadan, 855. 1 This work is divided into three parts ( ) ,
lLAsj,
in six chapters.
1
when numerous copies of the latter had spread all
On the first fol. is a sketch of the life of the author, taken from the biographical history of the tenth century,
There follows (foil. 158-168)
fourteen years after the completion of the present work,
Preceded by indices. 1
Jit.
yUljyJI.
1 The correct title of the work is given in .Aid. et CorT. vii. 7S0. ' See H. Kh. I.e. 3 Probably of SanaMn in Yaman. See Yakut, iii, rc 1,
TRADITION. nesday, 10 Rajab, 99o.
An index to the work is on
the title-page. The last pages (foil. 188i>.-191) are filled with extracts from SuYfrri's ¿ ^ J t
etc., ill written.
The book bears only a modern inscription, which begins: JiUJlj I leather.
^Ik-iJl
[Coll. Fort "William, 1825.]
182. 603. Size 101 i n . by 6J in. ; foil. 221. Seventeen lines in a page. Another copy of the preceding work, which appears to have been made for Prince 'Azim, the son of Aurangzib. "Well written. Dated 5 Ramadan, year 43 of 'Alamgir (=A,H. 1111). Prefixed is a detailed list of contents, which, however, seems to be simply copied from the original MS. This latter was dated Thursday |»jj, sic), 7 Safar, 1078. "Wormeaten. Seals of a servant of 'Azim Shah, and of Arshad Khan, a servant of S h a h ' A l a m , A.H. 1120.
[Johnson.]
183. B 374. Size 6 | in. by 4 i n . ; foil. 157. Between twenty-two and fourteen lines in a page. An incomplete copy of the same work, written in various Nasta'lik hands. The beginning is wanting, and there are defects after foil. 58, 64, 94, and 148. The work terminates on fol. 151»., 1. 1, where it is immediately followed by an extract from Abu'l-Sa'adat [ I B N ] AL-ATHIR'S Imperfect at the end. Fol. 157, a stray leaf, probably belongs to the same extract. Cat. 226, xxxvi.
184. B 457. Size 81 in. by 6 i n . ; foil. 22. Seventeen lines in a page. A fragment of the same work, containing the preface and part of Chap. I. Sic.
Plainly written, on European paper, of the middle of the twelfth century. Inscribed:
|Jis j j x .
^ ^ i x i
J t i
Cf. H . Kh. v. 438.
Ui-jSbi. J ^ t o e ?
A-ll^ j
Cf- Catal. 226, xxxviii.
LyrM J ^ J I
L-aJb' ¿¿JjjJI^. In an Oriental binding of brown
1
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Nine-
(JUN r U 1 u j u i - u J L f l l u J l / J t ^ ^J^iu^i
^
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The treatise consists of an in-
troduction (—') c o n t a i n s
A
(d,
Kazaruni's
fourth
eleven
Cf. H . K b . si, 167, where it is railed
treatise o n t h e a s c e n t o f M u h a m m a d , J ^ t l l
b y 'A rAlt A l l a h b. 'Abdal-razzalp M a k k i
The
s e v e n 4 chapters,
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Hanafi.
w a s d r i v e n f r o m his f o r m e r dwelling-place,
prince, ' w h o m 3
pji
^ ^
written
al-sunnah
b.
t h e t h i r d eight,® a n d
work
1 See IJ. K b . iE. 550. 5
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Kivram
M u h a m m a d
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of
T h e appendix
chapters, I ,
T h e details o f b o t h t h e s e c h a p t e r s
written
m u n h injured.
(fol.
c h a p t e r s , c a s h o f t h e latter c o m p r i s i n g o n e o f t h e o f t h e H i j rah.
c o m p r i s e s o n l y t w o b o o k s , vie.,
V ^ i
47
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UJj
wandered
i n v i t e d to t h e c o u r t o f a
calls {fol. 2 )
dedicates the
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( ^ i j j m - L » l^-i t i j j k s -
^j^s^l,
^jjl
present w o r k , w h i c h
¿¿y,. he
had
b e g u n several years before. The
treatise c o m m e n c e s (fol. 3i>.):
i ^ V
1
¿J
¿ l * ^
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
48 jUSI jbJjJI
The preface begins; ^ b j l j ^
Various authorities, as late as
J
Ibn Hajar Haithaiul (d. a.h. 973), arc quoted in it. Conclusion: ^ A a ^ I ^
hjW J J
¿£,141 £UJi c l i l ; J
Ur* . The first tradition is: ^ O o - l ^ j ! . ^
j — ^ ^
j j j u J j J )\j>\ }
Conclusion : j i ^
Well -written, of the eleventh century.
b. Hajji 'Abd al-hadi.
Ornamented. [CoU. Fort William.]
191. 3341. Size 8 in. by 6 i n . ; folL 46.
193.
Fifteen lines
630. Size 9 | in. by 6 in.; foil. 8,
in a page. I. Foil. 1-2 : A prayer for Muhammad, supposed to
Another elegant copy of the same work, without the preface. The text of the traditions written in Thultli,
in a dream.
the paraphrase in Naskh, jO \j i j y j z .
^om ilyj
Seal of Nusrat Jung.
[Tippu.]
II. Foil. 3-44 : A Collection of Traditions from the
194.
Prophet, entitledjLs-W ( - j U , by Ahmad e. 'Abballae. contains ten traditions.
The Isnads are generally
Each tradition is followed by a Persian This collection was printed at Bombay, Cf. Stewart's Catal. 164, xliv.
Beginning:
*j>i ' j ^ U l l t—Jj ¡A!
The first chapter is inscribed ; J j S I Uji!jl! ¿j!'^.. Cf. Catal. 228, xvii.
from to L ^j! / a!l Written in the same way as the preceding MS. Gold and blue lines round the pages. Bubrics occasionally omitted. Foil. 342-3 should stand after 347, and foil. 400-1 after 407. Inscribed on the title-page: c—illi (sic) -gl\ ^»¿^JHS • . Both this volume and the preceding bear a note of a.h. 1196, in which the work is styled . [Johnson.]
53
LAW.
208, B 356. Size 10 i in. by 7 in.; M l . 268. three lines in a page.
is to be added Twenty-
A Commentary on a work oil Jlanafite Law, imperfect at the beginning, and without title. The author of the original work ia only alluded to by the words i ; however, from occasional quotations of other works, especially his ho appears to he Saiyid JKäsiV /iLdin Abu'lKSsim Muhammad b. Ytlsuf Samarkand! Madan'l (d. A.n. 556),' and the work commented on here, his i ü l l j - i l i t . Cf. H. Kh. vi. 391; Fleischer, Cat. Lips. 477 sq.; and Aumer, Htlas. Münch. 94. The author of the commentary is the well-known Abu'l-barakät 'Abdallah b. Ahmad Nasafi (d. A.n. 711). This commentary is described by H. Ell. (I.e.), who also gives an abstract of the epilogue. It is probably entitled ^jjLaUuuiJI. The chief authority of Nasafi is Badr al-dln Eardarl (Muhammad h. Mahmud), commonly called Ehwäharsadah (d. A.n. 651), the nephew of that Kardart {Shams al-a'immah Muhammad b. 'Abd al-sattar, d. A.n. 642) who is mentioned in the epilogue.3 Very likely, therefore, the " commentary by a disciple of Kardarl," subsequently noted by H. Eli./ is not different from the present work. Cf. Flügel, Class. 323, Only the first words of the passages commented are given (with äijS), but th® hooks, chapters, and sections of the original work are marked throughout. Hence it would appear that the Leipsig MS. is incomplete. The following headings are to be inserted into the list given in Fleischer's Catal. 478. After So. 11, lUall; after No. 14, j b j l ; ; ; ^UiSi; j j j j t j No. 29 is here only a chapter" After Ho. 32, which is here inscribed ' H f f ,
; after No. 34, ^
^blfrUI; ^ j J l ^ l p H V i
¿/.HI; il/ll
; ^ j i U l ; cybLsil;
J S W l ; b U j l l ; and after No. 35,
1
See on this work, II. Kb. vi. 186. This is undoubtedly the eorrcet data, aa it occurs severally in H. Kb., not r'."0 which be gives iu describing the present work. Cf. especially H. Kb. vi. 107. » Cf. H. Kh. I.e. See on tbe two Kardari, Flügel, Class. 313 sq. and 333, 4 Here I do not follow Plagel's translatioa.
;
.
The beginning of this MS. (20 foil.) has been wanting for at least two centuries. The first words are: l i i ^ s u b ¿Jy», The final portion has been partly destroyed by white-ants. Still, the MS. is valuable enough, as it is written in a very good hand, though without diacritical points, and, as far as can he made out from the conclusion, seems to have been transcribed by the author himself. Unfortunately, the passage is much injured. After a short prayer, the author says : i
¡3j
. . .
. • *
AJ^ LfJ1
Jli
Jj^Jljlj i>
i—suxJ>\ J j ^y* iaill
iji (?) {J^j ¡¿r" uir^^i
^
The first part of a copious Commentary on the
On fol. 174 recipes.
(J ¿ ^ 1 1 .
The author
is Husam al-din al-Husain b. 'All Sishnaki (d. a.h. 711), who completed his work in a.h. 700. See H. Kh.
Signature of E . Johnson.
vi. 480, and iliigel, Class. 327.
315. 1419. Size 1 0 i in. by 7 J i n . ; foil. 232.
144, iii.
Eighteen
upon the Hiddyah.
The second half of the same work, from ^ j - J l \,
afterwards nine lines in a page. 1
He can by
no means bo called his pupil, as he is by H. Kh. (I.e.).
portions supplied in two different hands.
The first portion of the Biddy ah, as far as ^
Of the two Isnads con-
necting him with Marghinanl, the one eonsists of three,
finished, though a conclusion has been added, with
B 343a. Size 1 1 J in. by 7 i n . ; foil. 387.
The author began it at the
exhortation of his Shaikh, 'Ala al-dln Muhammad b.
to the end.
Copious marginal notes.
Cf. Stewart's Catal.
S o other copy seems to be extant.
This is the first commentary that was written
lines in a page.
tenth century.
Twenty-
nine and twenty-one lines in a page.
Hiddyah, entitled
the date, a.h. 1052.
\. >
1393. Size 12 in. by 8 i n . ; foil. 335.
,J1*> ¿ill i+^-j • • d 'Will
Sib "
318.
d
.
Covered with notes.
Stained.
Part of fol. 124 torn off.
Mostly written in an inelegant Nasta'lik hand,
Colophon:
Imperfect at the
beginning and end, and in many other places.
lines in a page.
approaching Shikastah.
with copious notes.
Injured
eaten. j
Seal and signature of a Saivid named Ashraf b. 'Abdallali, who bought this MS. of Nur Muhammad u - i l s - ^ , and seals of Faid
- is not marked. Inelegantly written; the first two leaves restored by a more modern hand. Owing to the bad quality of the ink, the leaves had stuck together, and often could not be separated without inj uring the writing. This MS. was once a
[Hastings.] 220.
B 344, 347. Size 10J in. by 7 in.; foil. 624. Thirty-one, twenty-nine, and twenty-seven lines in a page. Another Commentary (by
on the HidAyah,
called LlsiM, by B C B H A N AL-SHABI'AH Mahmud b. 'TTbaidallah b. Mahmud Taj al-shari'ah Mahbubi, who flourished at the beginning of the eighth century (see the following MS.). Cf. H. Kh. vi. 483. The work was printed, together with the HidAyah, at Calcutta, A.H. 1249, in four vols., and also at Bombay, A.H.
an introductory line, begins : juAsnJlj ¿ L w J b . Both vols, have tables of contents, in a modern hand. One leaf is wanting after fol. 21, and six after fol. 43. Pol. 39 is much injured. Stained. Vol. I . has the correct title, but vol. I I . is inscribed: jl=>-
The present
volume comprises the first half of the HidAyah, or the cludes: aL>!j^l!
dan, 832). It is preceded by a different commentary on the preface of the HidAyah (foil. 4-8), which, after
1280.
Originally in two separate volumes, each containing two of the Calcutta edition. "Written in different hands, part of the second volume in a bad Nasta'llk. Vol. I. (as far as fol. 297) is revised throughout, and concludes with the date of the original copy (Bama-
«tjl^i
Cf. Catal. 2 2 7 , ii., and i. i .
221. 2555. Size 10 in. by 6 in.; foil. 329. one or nineteen lines in a page.
Twenty-
A Commentary on Burh&n al-shari'ah's ¿¡lj>j!!> or abridgment of the HidAyah, compiled by his grandson (SADH AL-SHAB1'AH) 'Ubaidallah b. Mas'ud b. Taj alshari'ah b. Sadr al-shari'ah (d. A.H. 747 or 745), who completed it in A.H. 743. I t is called simply ^ j i Ll/ji!, but also goes by the name of its author, viz. i t t y i J l j J w . See H. Kh. vi. 460; Fliigel, Hdss. "Wien, iii. 209; Cat. Mus. Brit. 119, etc. Copies are frequent. Written in different styles. Date, A.H. 965. Scribe, 'Abd al-rahim (b. ?) 'Omar. Frequent marginal notes; the margin, however, is injured. Stained. Toll. 1-9 and 320-329 are filled with various extracts and notes. Signature of Muhammad Afdal at the end.
[Bibl. Leydeniana.]
222. 2148. Size 10 in. by 6f in.; foil. 336. lines in a page.
Seventeen
Another copy of the "Well written, and finished on the 2nd Dhu'l-hijjah, 1055, by Nazar Muhammad b. Molla Muhammad Khuwarazml. Notes have been frequently added on the margin by different hands. Frequent
impressions of
the
seal
of
'Abd al-majid
Kiian
(A.H. 1146). 1
Thus the author names himself in the preface.
[Coll. Fort "William, 1825.]
57
LAW.
323.
226.
362. Size 1 0 J in. b y 6 i n . ; foil. 554.
Thirteen
348. Size 121 i n . b y 8 i n . ; foil. 284.
lines in a page. Another copy of the
ij!\
.
Another copy of the same.
Well written, by Muhammad 'Akil b. 'Abd alghufur.
Nineteen
lines in a page.
Well written in Nasta'lik.
Copious notes have been added, partly by
The colophon runs as
the same, and partly by Jamal 'Alt, who also revised
follows: ^yw+J!
the latter portion.
¿ajs" j j j J j ^ j J-J ( ? ) O J J
Seals of 'Abd al-razzak Khan (a.h. 1177) and 'Abd al-wahhab Khan.
Ijstj
¡>j,n
'-r'jB
^
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Prefixed is a table of contents, in the same hand.
B 351. Size 9 J in. b y 5f i n . ; foil. 214. Another copy of the same.
Neatly written in two hands, with marginal notes. Of the eleventh century. and 121.
225. 1440. Size 11 in. b y 6 | i n . ; foil. 293.
Twenty-
Defccts after foil. 41, 71,
Part of fol. 13 is torn off.
lowing note:
¿ ¿ ^
jUij
i j ^ s r ^ jbT
Cat. 227, viii.
The colophon runs as follows:
|»LJ1
2
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Ji^lc^Jii ¿-ii j ^ s " yi
lj.4 '
J ¿ J U j I—«11
sLii J^jj i L l J ^ S Juc
328.
' f f l j ^ti/'12
cf*
uW*
L;Ui
B 348. Size 8 J in. b y 4 f i n . ; foil. 286.
Seven-
teen or sixteen lines i n a page. An imperfect copy of the iilijll
.
Neatly written in Nasta'lii;, with some notes. The first portion
Worm-eaten.
j J
. «XMJ -im-V« &JU
Plainly written, by the same scribe as the preceding
¿ ^ j jJoxU tiiV*-^
Injured and
worm-eaten. Seal of ' Inayat Allah on the title-page, together with the fol-
three lines in a p a g e . Another copy of the same. MS.
Twenty-
five lines in a page.
[Johnson.]
Begins: ^ f j M-.. ^ . - J U l l t—>ij - b . Hajji Mahmud Khunji. 1
The
last leaves are injured. Signatures of several owners on the title-page, the earliest that of Sadr al-shari'ah, " a descendant ( U ..
I t begins:
j
eSl ¿1J1 ^
author of
of Abu 'Abdallah, the
" [i.e. of Najm al-din 'Abd al-ghaffar K a z w i n i ,
d. A.H. 665). 3
Bij. Libr., A.H. 992.
Cat. 227, iv. 2.
¿\ r u i s t ^ ü j j I ; J U J . I n the colophon, the work is ascribed to Nawawi ( L 5 j a e r : u ^ j J I LS**"*
J-»Uli |»L»31 i ^ i J l < ä-1'ö
(sic) uMijjUl u-J^-4
This is, however, evidently
incorrect.
That it is really
is proved by its
near relation to Nawawi's (¿^¡JUall ^ . l ^ » , 1 which is an abridged edition of that work.
c
fW
O j
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' ¿J^''
Thirty-
The first half of a large Commentary same work, styled
AJusr.
on the The author does
not give his name, but he says in his preface that he began his work on 12th Muharram, 958.
The following books (Lf) occur in this MS.: ¡^IfUl; i^LaSl; J j U J l ;
280. B 367. Size 12 in. by 8J in.; foil. 454. three lines in a page.
I n a more
modern inscription, which proves to be correct, he is c a l l e d AHMAD B. HAJAR, i.e. A h m a d b . M u h a m m a d
b.
H a j a r Haithami Makki (d. A.H. 973). This commentary
^ÜLtt
was printed at Cairo, A.H. 1282, in four vols. Beginning: ¿ ^ t
-
). The second begins (fol. 255».) with j-^Jl
and concludes (fol. 454r.) with On the last page begins the third volume
Cat. 227, vi. (?).
with j ^ ^ j ^ i l l Isi.
279.
Clearly written,
B 334. Size 1 2 | in. by 7 j in.; foil. 312. two or forty-three lines in a page.
Forty-
The second part of a Commentary on Nawawi's abstract of Shafl'ite Law, y^JUaN
by Kamäl al-din Mu-
hammad b. Musa DAMIRI (d. A.n. 808), who completed it A.H. 786, and entitled it ^ l i j i l
.
Foil. 50-65
have been supplied by a different hand. The above-mentioned inscription is in the hand of the owner, 'Abd
al-rabmiin
b.
Saiyid
'Alawi
b.
Ahmad
al-'Aidartis Husaini.
Cat. 227, iv. 1.
Cf. H. Kh.
G9 1
i See the following MS.
the text of the Minh&j in red.
Numerous notes in the earlier portion.
2
(sic), rhyming with See IJ. K h . iii. 5, and below, no. 285.
b.
'Abdallah
69
LAW.
281. B 3 7 0 . Size about IfJi in. by 6 i n . ; foil. 233. Twenty-five lines in a page. f L J I w-jjlJ i-jSiiJl
j!l
. ¿ i ^ u i The first part of A B U ANSAM'S
(d.
A.H.
own
YAHYA
Zakarlya b. Muhammad
926) Commentary (^J-«-») on his which is an abridgment of Nawawi'B
MinUj.
Cf. H. Kh. vi. 209, and Cat. Mas. Brit. 136.
This part concludes with ilUJl It is plainly written in two hands, the second being superior, with some notes. The first five foil, are filled with various notes and extracts. Signature of 'AM al-rahmatl b. Saiyid Husaini.
'Alawi
al-'Aidarus
written in different hands and at different dates, and in a desperate state of confusion. By forging catchwords, however, or by altering the first words of the leaves, the appearance of being consecutive and complete has been given to the whole. It begins with the commentary on from the second work, which appears to have originally formed the beginning of a separate volume. Hence the whole book has been styled ^J^!! in one inscription,1 and in another is further described as follows: ^y* i^r 8 ^ < — ^ y t ¿J U£ ¿¿I
The earlier portion (some eighty leaves) is much injured by insects.
In a note on fol. 2, dated A.H. 976, the book is declared a
J U c S ! ; ! y S H , by Jamal al-din Yusuf b. Ibrahim
A b d a b i l i (d. a . h . 799).
See H . E h . i. 484, who gives
USj.
an abstract of the preface. I t begins h e r e :
Cat. 2 2 8 , xvi.
287.
^^asM
o^Jl tfjwJ!.
B 375a. Size 7 | in. by 5 | i n . ; foil. 14.
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ijLJl; j J b J i ;
jjJL-j-^M; j M ;
i£ji\i
¿llijll;
j
;
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After the dedication, which is written in a highflown style, the first part begins (fol. 3 ) : Jj-aSl
Lsaxc
i JyiU
I t gives a short
account of the fundamental dogmas of the Shi 'ites, each under the heading 16) :
.
The second part begins (fol.
j*j=f
.
I t comprises the
following books, each under the symbol of a star j^i —^'swj , six testimonials of learned contemporaries,
and subdivided into various metaphorical headings (such
approving of the present work, which, at the request
as s j n y r - , itey v. > a n d the like): i^UL!!; jf^LJ!; ¿jfj-li;
of the author, were written by them successi ely in his copy, viz. of Muhammad al-Hurr, Ahu'l-Kasim
\; f j - J I ;
; ^
I ; J\y*i\ (or visiting
Kj-Jf.w! (his note in Persian), Hasan b. Muhammad
the tombs of Muhammad and the Imams);
/ a m a n lv'daffi, pud Muhammad l a d i l , all dated a.h.
jWI. The date of the author runs as follows (fol. 234«i.) :
10/9, a i d of Bal'.a al-diu Muhammad Ardistanl, and Muiiammad S a a i b o f a dated a.h. 10&6.
^ l i l ! t-iflJ! J j l
I n two slurries, the first concluding (fcl. 301) with or the end of Part I I . hands.
"Well written in two
Dated 29th Dhu'l-hijjab, 1087.
AAil^ AMLM i l j a j J l l j j u \
JJ! ¿uljH
Ornamente
^ (if* '^T}--*
and gilt. d
I'i au tle&mt Oricurai hiuding.
;
J^ilj
^ylill liti^
^
Jjil
^
tiJlil! y j J I
^
Jjijtil i^yt ^Jji
[Johnson.] 1
See regarding these terms, N. von Tornauw, das Moslemische
Eecht, pp. 6, 18, 26. 1
Sre regardirg
him, Tilsi, p. r r v ,
2 i.e. ^ = 1 0 0 0 .
PRINCIPLES OF JURISPRUDENCE. ^
ÏÏjé
^
'JIjuJI
ïjJJ
A beautiful copy, written in a bold hand, apparently by the author himself. vised.
d
' u - i ^ l j jXaJ.i 'i-r^jiH
lines round the pages.
'«-r^l
J j ^Xz ' ^ b j S ! ΗJj
J
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Fol. 105 and 110 should he
transposed. s. '
• • • (fol. 235)^Jiill àilj^ JLCC .
Dated 2nd Jafar, 1091.
A rich ornament at the beginning; coloured
He promises subsequently to write a
Seal and signature of the anther on the title-page. •was bought afterwards Ly Nasr al-din, a " s l a v e " of 'Alamgir.
This copy ( J j ¿ J ' ;
Seals of H . Vansittart and C. Boddam, with, the
signature of the latter (" Calcutta, May 1st, 17 87 " ) and a". English title.
commentary on the present work.
PRINCIPLES OF JURISPRUDENCE. 292.
% ) !
B 319. Size 9 in. by 5 in.; foil. 158. three lines in a page. An abridgment
of FaTthr
al-din
Hdzt's
Twenty-
or Principles
of Jurisprudence, by Taj al-din Abu'1-fad.a'ilMuhammad b. al-Hasan 1
UEMAWI
(d.
A.H.
656).
Cf. H. Eh.
v. 424 sq. Beginning:
jjl*!1 ¿ s ^ l ! j » U 1 ¿¿jJl
JjUiSI ¿ 1 (?) JaA\ L L.(jl
¿jbjo ^
^^ii^l jyi
J^si ^
JJLc
¿Jj^UJI
^¿1.1 J \ \ ^ 1 1 ^ J
C^Ull
„ALL
(JwJli I—SUjil
The second part begins with fol. 170. The first fol. has been supplied by a later hand. Seal of NuBrat Jang.
Jjil
¿a**1)?,}
lir*•
i—¿11
[College of Fort William, 1825.]
jU^
jJjS- u y t i i l i j U I i j j o j j l Jl^K"* ^ ^
•J j ^
Some notes.
^
y^j
•
Jrv
er^
[Hastings.]
306. From
Another copy of the same Grlosses, neatly written. '\bi\
i.e. A.H. 1117.
JO AIIji.
c^-iw
Z S ^ )
;
An excellent copy, completed on Friday, 8th Muharram, 788, by Fadl Allah b. 'Omar. The original text is introduced by
through the
greater part of the work; but towards the end it is only distinguished by a red line drawn over the first word. Some notes. Collated. Much injured by insects. Various extracts are written on the title-pag^,. Bij. Lite., a.h. 1014.
Cat. 229, y. 3.
i S I j j »
Cat. 229, i. 1.
78
ARABIC
MAJiTJSCKIPTS.
314. B 318. Size 11J in. by in.; foil. 238. seven lines in a page, A copious Commentary ( _
on the
Twentythe
Man&r,
legibly written in various styles of Nasta'llt, without distinction of the text in the latter portion. colophon runs as follows: iXiynJ ^
The
jJ^iil » J f j
jj
title and author of which are not to be found, this MS. being slightly imperfect both at tha beginning and end. I t appears, however, from the general terms of the work, and from a comparison of several quotations on tha margin of the Lakhnau edition of the j l y I'l
(^fijUjill aJJI
t^U-lil^jOj-^ii!! U j ^ J l
^¿li
.iijyil!
JI^lJ cjiUij
J5U-
that
we have here another commentary by jS'ifAii himself, entitled j j ^ S t
Cf. H. Kh. vi. 121. and Ibn
Kutliibugha, ed. Fliigel, 22. There precedes a short introduction, on the sciences of religion and law in general.
After this, the com-
mentary begins as follows {foL 2®.): U j ^31 o ^ L J .
irf® 1 ' c r * l i i j ^ f j ) u»*^}
A * * - f L J I j -yui j j \ j
^-''-'j ^ J I I ¿ i f - * ^ ' ^ i l i l l
(./llj
^Js. ^ l i l j ajUoL-j ASL. ¡d! I
^jU iliol . a j L ^ J j tji
Legibly written, of the tenth century; the test often not distinguished from the commentary.
Injured at
the beginning and in several other places, B i j , I.ibr., A.!L, 1041.
Bed lines round the pages. portion.
Notes in the earlier
Portly injured by damp.
(?).
318,
Seal of Muhammad 'Adii Shah on the fly-leaf.
Cat. 229, i. 2.
436. Size 9 1 in. by 51 in. ; foil. 264.
315. 1742. Size 8 in. by 41 in.; foil. 96. nineteen lines in a page.
Fifteen
lines in a p a g e .
Generally
Another Commentary ( ^ J a * )
on the same wort,
entitled j l y j l j y , by Shaikh Jiwah (^j-sf-J Ahmad
on the M a n d r , entitled
b, Abu Sa'ld b. 'Abdallah b.
'Abd al-razzak
b,
J j ^ j N y ' - i being an abridged and
Ehassah ( f o l i ) Hanafl llakki Salihi Hindi Lakhnawi
easier version of another commentary by the author,
(d, i . a . 1130, at Dehli), 1 who wrote it at ITadinah
called J y r M J j - t .
J^-l
jJ-c J I
^ U l
[Hastings.]
Present of Shaikh Habib
A concise Commentary ( _
ili
The latter is, according to H . Kh.
in i . n . 1105, when he was in his fifty-eighth year.
vi. 125, the work of ICu'in (al-din) Abu 'Abdalkh
Printed at Calcutta, 1S18, and at Lakhnau, A.h. 12G6.
Muuasikad b, Mceabik Shah Harawl.
Cf. Bibl. Spreiiger. 608-9, and Stewart's Catal. 150.
Stewart's Catal, 150, xlvi.
Cf. Bibl. Sprenger. 600(?}.
The preface begins:
^ j J I ¿1!
i U .ijiill y j y J>!l l e
On fol. 289 is a list of contents, and on its back an English title.
1
This colophon
Revised. With various interlinear and marginal explanations.
Gold and blue lines round the pages. The
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
80
ornament of the first page has been cut out.
Fol. 17
is much injured.
The first gloss begins: d tjlsfllj
The leaves have been misplaced in binding.
fl^SI
135-138, 178, 156-177, 139-145, 147, 146, 148-155
JjJ &UI
Neatly written.
(after which is a slight defect), 19-134, 205-256, 184-200, 202-204, 201, 179-183, 257-478, 480-483,
IjSj* J, imperfect at the beginning; the first words are: j^jaL*!! j . Plainly written, with vowel-points. II. Foil. 104-165. Another fragment of the same work, written in a similar style. Slightly injured. 354. 1700. Size 10 in. by 5f in.; foil. 321. lines in a page.
355. 2131. Size 8 in. by 4f in.; foil. 109. thirteen lines in a page.
Seventeen
A copious Commentary (^¡j**) on the preceding work, entitled C J l ^ l CJ^-J.1 ^JUm, by Muhammad ai-Makdi b. Ahmad b. 'AH b. Tusuf Fas! Kasri ( U ^ Ijo^ Li! ^-Ull). Cf. H. Kh. iii. 235, Cat. Mus. Brit. 78, and Stewart's Cat. 175, v. Beginning: j j ^ ^ l iiLsUi ¿11 J ! ( J ^ V . The author says in his preface that this is an abridged version of a still more ample commentary which he had written before.
Plainly written; vowel-points occasionally added. II. Foil. 91p.-101. A prayer for Muhammad, styled It begins: JA^-j U ' i ' J notes.
.
The last three pages contain an amulet for horses, A Persian treatise on Dress.
imperfect at the 'beginning, but it is described at the
end.
L^. -
J
-
.
Imperfect at the
Plainly written in a large hand, with numerous
JLJ t ^ d
Jjj j
^JjSl ¿joUH
J i , and concludes: J j l y l l u:—ü . J l ill!
This part of the volume being of a smaller size,
JÖl^jlj i j U l j
Written partly in a small NastaTlk, and partly in a
the single sheets of it have been bound higher and lower alternately, so as to fit the size of the rest. Part of the
large Naskh character.
margin of it has been cut off.
corrections, and indications of tlie contents, oil the
Both parts of this volume bear the seat of Nusrat Jang, t:io first also a note stating that it hid been bought of Saiyid Husaint '¿idarus, at MailapOr. Of. Stewarts Catal, 151, liii.
margin,
[Tippu.]
places.
The portion in Nasta'lilc has
It is on thin paper, and injured in some lied lines round the pages.
Inscribed oJtjijl .
by a later band.
[Johnson.]
360,
362.
B 432. Size 8§ in. by 5 in.; foil. 202. lines in a page,
Thirteen
A fragment of a treatise on pious charms
and
D 4 3 0 . Size 7 in. b y 4 | i n . ; foil. 104, afterwards six lines in a page. The Prayer-book of
' A L I B. SELTAN MOHAMMAD
remedies, arranged in 100 paragraphs (iJoU), and
(d, A.H. 1016), called ^ S l
probably entitled OuUiJl ¿3U
H. Kh, i ü
The author is not mentioned.
i He frequently quotes
Nine, Käri' See
56; Flügel, Hdss, Wien, iii. 148; and
Aumer, Hdss. Münch. 53 sq.
Bunl (d. A.h. 622), the " Imam" Ahmad b, Musa
Written in a large plain hand, with vowel-points.
J-JR^, Majd al-d!N Sh'irazi (I.e. Firuzabadi, d. A.H.
A Persian translation is added between the lines, and
8IT), and various old authorities.
One of his Shaikhs
prefixed (foil. 1-6) is an introduction in Persian, by
was Sulaiman b. Ibrahim 'Alawl.
He also mentions
one Ahmad h. 'Ahd al-raljman, containing rules for
(fol. 4) that he wrote at an earlier period a treatise
forty days of devotion.
with the title ¿srUil J \ j J ,
of one Shäh Häshim, at Makkah.
.
This MS. is imperfect at the beginning. words are:
The Erst
S y l J l u " , from the first
i j j U , which treats of the magic powers of the Bosnialah.
Tbe second jjjLs (fol. 4) is inscribed; J - i j
Cut off.
Tbe introduction
j ^ f - * AT .
The last two pages contain another prayer, ' I r J Jä) fjtJ J S
I t begins:
j
,£srUH i i j f * 1
begins:
Both were made for the use
.tl/U&uji The Arabic text was
collated
subsequently
by
Muhammad Husain b. 'Abdallah Multant Makki E ä d i r t
P R A Y E R S A N D CHARMS.
363.
Fragments of the Prayer-book of Ahmad b. 'Omab
1460. Size 9£ in. by 5 in.; foil. 378.
Twenty-
al-Hinduwan, who lived about the middle of the twelfth century.1
three lines in a page. A copious Commentary on a Religious Manual (j|/j!) Jby " Shihdi al-din."
93
The commentator styles himself
'Aix e. Ahmad GrHim! (^^il!), 1 of i'f
(?), a dis-
The book contains forms of prayer for the different times of the day, viz., morning, noon, afternoon, and evening.
ciple of Shaikh Rukn al-din, and he entitles his work
Begins: SjyJ1 j i - I
oljjlH
Plainly written, the first quire in a different hand
J jUll y S .
See H.Kh. v. 254, who
identifies the author of the manual with the celebrated 'Omar Suhrawarii (d. a.h. 632). This work is written in Persian, but the commentary is in Arabic.
from the rest.
Defects after foil. 22 and 47.
Inscribed u ^ J y ^ f J j l j ) \ • Cf. Catal. 233 (Duawat), ii. 3.
The
366.
latter was compiled from various works in both languages, on rhetoric, lexicography, grammar, and law.
The passages to be explained are introduced
•
B 4 3 7 . Size 5J in. by 3 j in.; foil. 23. lines in a page.
Nine
A Prayer for Muhammad, mentioning all his bodily
by ¿¡¡s. Begins: C J l j U l ^ i J l ol^jSI
Ijjs
.
j^wll ill J ^ l s ^ l jjacl Sxj L I
Ayij lsLC
^ j j J .
Red rulings.
Cf. Catal. 233, vii.
367. B 433. Size about 9 | in. by about 6 in.; foil. 246. Nine lines in a page. A fragment of a large Collection of Prayers for Muhammad and his family, the title and author of which are not ascertained. It is not the C J l ^ ^ l ( J j J j , as is supposed in a recent inscription. It is divided into chapters and sections (J«is). Well written in a bold hand, with vowel-points. Rubrics omitted in the latter portion. Imperfect both at the beginning and end, and injured in several places. Cat. 234, ix. (?). 1
1
t i (sic)
gives his name as
prayer begins (fol.6n.): L J y t j lj Juw ^Lc ^Lij J
2391. Size 8J in. by 4J in.; foil. 213. one lines in a page.
bju-j ¡¿¿rj>\
and mental qualities, and styled accordingly (fol. 6».),
3
See above, no. 169. From Safidan, in the district of Sirhind.
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
94
368.
371-
2349. Size in. by 3J in.; foil. 16. lines in a page.
Eleven
lines in a page,
Forma of prayer, called lUaai i j L j l ; beginning with the -words
aUI . i
, which are thrice repeated,
and concluding (fill. 12) with a short prayer, which commences; w l j j l
li
.
In an edition of these prayers, published at Lakhnau, i . n . 1257, the author is called S.uraj 'Aii HiiijUiisi (d. A.n. 786); and this would agree with the brief statement of H, Kb. i. 492.
Cf. Stewart's Catal. 176,
and Cat. Lngd, iv. 34!. Well written, with all the Towels.
Dated "a.u. 81"
The last two pages contain an enumeration of the names of God, added by a different hand.
It begins:
y i i\ 4 ' S a i l i 4J1 ^ . '
out, and mostly with vowel-points.
[College of Fort William,]
5. Size 14 in. by 8J in.; foil. 63. in a page. I. Foil, 1-19
The following is a list of the principal contents: I. Foil. 1-11.
Benedictions on Muhammad, be-
ginning:
A-^-T* ^Lfi
, and pro-
ceeding in the same style, only the concluding words of each benediction being varied.
A Persian introduction
precedes. Some prayers, ascribed to 'Ati;
with Fenian introduction and interlinear translationI I I . Foil. 23-75, on paper sprinkled with gold, and
P-
.
PRAYERS AND CHARMS. XVI. Foil. 316-325. ^
J u t ! ^ ^ J j ! SW-L* a i a
jfcC ^^j^s-I. A prayer, ascribed to 'Aii Zajit AL-'iBinirr. The name of it is taken from the beginning, }LJu 1j s i . It is followed (fol. 324) by 'AtS's night prayer, inscribed J J t f l i It begins:
^
1
^
^li.
The rest of the MS. contains chiefly selections from the Koran. XYII. Toll. 385-399, of different paper, and added at a somewhat later date, contain: a. Prayers for Muhammad and the twelve Imims, beginning:
Notes in Persian arc on the margin. According to one of them, this piece is derived, through two successive copies, from a MS. of Mir Muhammad Bäkir Dämäd. I I I . Foil. 58-67.
^ytJl
^Jji J j
«ill i ^ j
j»Ul jjiJJ' j:. ^ •
tliii-.! "Lj Invocations of 'All,
Fatimab, and the Imams in succession, ascribed to Nasir Ai-IBR Ttsi (d. a.h. 672). Beginning: C . ^ . . ; tli™!
C i X - J ^yl
This piece is written in a bold band, by 'Izz al-din Hasan, i.n, 1127.
J i -jjLs I;
It is preceded and followed by other prayers, charms in Persian, etc., which are rather illegibly written. IV. Foil. 68-114. a. A long prayer for Muhammad, beginning: t* ¿1 • I t is followed by two short prayers of the same kind. I. Fol. 86r. The Bardali. c. Fol. 108.
b. (Fol. 394).
A prayer, comprising invocation?
of prophets and demons. Begins:
.
97
A mystic Kasidab, beginning:
^jjAsr" ^jiJÜsü L-jJQi*j|. The last two words are repeated at the end of every verse. V. Foil. 115-131, Various Persian notes and tracts, mostly illegibly written. At the end is a list of the names of God. Seal of Tippu on the first page.
[College ol'Fort William, 1825.]
Ked lines round the pages.
Bound breadthways.
[Johnson.]
372. 2352. Size 6 in. by 3 j in.; foil. 131. From five to cine lines in a page. A Prayer-book, made up of different portions, mostly well written. Of tbo twelfth century. 1. Foil. 1-14. Surah 18. IL Foil. 15-57. a Seme portions of the Koran, viz. Surahs 36, 48, 56, 67 and 78. With an interlinear Persian translation. b. Fol. 49», Ten verses from the Koran, all speaking of love. They are to be used as a eh arm. c, Fol. 52.
A Shi'ah pray er, J J J !
ascribed to
the Imam Mabdi ^ L j p l ( ^ a - L u ; with advice how to use it {iJJJl
^-i).
glosses on (Tiei's ?) ^.U^i+i!, by
It is taken from the .
Begins: CSH'jZ j\j£e.\jij>u jijxj ¡ J j U ^yl j^JI-
373. B 440. Size 71 in. by 4 j in,; foil 19. and seventeen, lines in a page.
Fourteen
Fragments of a Prayer-book, written in various hands. I. Foil. 1-3. Ahu'J-Ilasan Ssabhili's fd. A.n. 656)
j s J ! '-r^r^- S begins:
V,
k
V
*«!*• . Cf. H. Kb. iii. 56 sq., and Haneberg in Zeitsehr. d. Deutsch. Morgenl. Ges. vii. 25. Two short prayers for the Prophet, one by Muhammad Bakki (see IL), the other token from Saeuawi's (d. A.n. 902) J ¿ill,1 are added on the back of fol. 3, by different bands, II. Foil- 4-10. A fragment, containing various prayers for Muhammad. Some of these prayers are attributed to Muhammad b. Abu'l-llasan Baeki Siddiki (probably Abu'l-Hasan i Cf. I.E. Kli. iv, 582. 13
98
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
Muhammad Hisrt, d. about A^H. 950), and are described thus:
. It has an introduction, ¿s^lill jJjLii j , and is divided into sections (t^-ai)passages in Persian.
^
It contains also
Indifferently written, with notes.
Soiled. II. Foil, 25, 28-45, Priiyers and benedictions on Muhammad, often in verse.
¿ ^ L i j J I 3Ujli4! j-j-i ijliuH I -JiijJb
Contents :
— — •
J j j j rfb ¡_>>
A commentary on a rhymed prayer, which contains all
Beginning: ^ pPr)I
U
^Ua-lll.
Well written, in a large character.
The com-
The rest of the volume contains Persian, and occasion-
mentator is Ahmad b. Muhammad b, 'Jsa, commonly
ally UrdA, poetry on the same subject; irregularly
called l a s ZAERCK (Burnusl, d. A.M. 896).
written across the pages.
the names of God, by Hur al-din Dimydji,
Mus. Brit. 109, and ik, Add, et Con. ad 77.
See Cat.
Bound in red leather, -with the marks of Tippu'a library.
99
PEAYEES AND CHARMS.
376. 2261. Size 8 J in. by 4 J i n . ; foil. 81. Eleven lines in a page. I. Foil. 1-34. A work on the nativity of Muhammad ( L S _JI
in the legendary style, mixed with prayers
and poetry. The author is not known. It begins with the first Surah; next follow the words, . . .): ¿ u l ^ l CDSs^-j jJij
i l s " 2 ^ £»S1
'Ijfti ^
Mus. Brit. 393. Begins: J J i
101
(Jy^
AcUjlj liJ! J ^ l S ^
b a r l i ^ * liT*
J c d j djji jSjj
. . ^ ¿ J l J I j . . ¿IS Jiaj^I
L»J ^ L i l ^ ,
(fol. 8 0 ) : J ^ s - » j L f j \ JJiJjII |»US\ "With an interlinear Malay translation.
"Written in
1
ti (J^ '
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and
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A treatise on the Muhajnmadan Creed, by Hafiz al-din [College of Port William.]
Abu'l-barakat 'Abdallah b. Ahmad N a s a f i (d. a.h. 710). I t has been edited by Cureton (for the Society for the Publication of Oriental Texts, London, 1843), under the title ¿ e l ^ s S l j
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Jj&l
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A Refutation of the Theology and Legal System of the Sunnites, entitled
i—¿¿Oj
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author, who is not mentioned, appears to be 1 J a m a l al-din Abu Manijur Hasan b. Yusuf, commonly called Ibh a l - M u t a h h a e H i l i i , a great Shi'ah divine and pupil of Tusl, who died a . h . 726. Cat. Mus. Brit. 452 and 455.
See regarding him, The present work is
mentioned in Stewart's Catal., p. 141.
I t is dedicated
to Sultan Ghiyath al-dln TJljaitu Khudabandah Muhammad of Persia (a.h. 703-716).
Cat. 226, x x x i .
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1
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J l ^JiiJl ju*l\ I^AIC . . . 11 ij^eliS! ictij»-
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This work was printed at Constantinople, A.H. 1239. Books V. and VI. have also been edited by Soerensen (Leipzig, 1848), from the Dresden MS., on which see Fleischer, Cat. Dresd., no. 379. Cf. H.Kh. vi. 236, Cat. Lugd. iii. 376, and regarding Ijl, Cat. St. Petersh. 65. The latter dedicated his work to a statesman, whom he names Jamal al-din Abu Ishak.
-») III.
five lines in a page.
The MS. is also damaged at the end.
The same work.
Bij. Libr., i,H, 982. The second part of this copy, which begins with fot 173, is wrongly inscribed _ J—' _ . Cf. Catai. 225, vii. I and 226, xviii.
Written ill Nasta'lik, the concluding portion in a different hand from the rest. after fol. 1. Seal
439.
of 'Abd
a l - a u l h S u , a servant
transcribed from the author's own copy, a . h . 909. Well written, in several hands, with marginal notes. I I I . left un-
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ARABIO MANUSCRIPTS.
116
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1532, and 1573. Beginning:
i^lJj
J^m.i (^y)
Closely written, in different hands, mostly Shikastah, and difficult to read. It ends abruptly in Book (i i i y ) I I I .
The latter part of a preface, which
p r o b a b l y b e l o n g s to t h e p r e s e n t w o r k , is o n t h e t i t l e -
page. It begins:
Glosses on Book II. of the i
which is by Molla Mas'Od
on the universalia (Ji J Inelegantly written. VII. Foil. 131-159. j ^ - J l U t J l i j l lii. A copious Commentary on a similar work. The title of the latter is not mentioned, but it appears from quotations in the commentary that it is also by Rillt. The name of the commentator is not given. He quotes the opinions of the Mu'tazilites, and Ash'ari; the Scholastics; the Philosophers, especially Ibn Sina and Tusi; and the doctrines of his own Beet, tlic Imamlyah. The text and the commentary are distinguished by JV5 and J y i l . The work begins without a preface :
SCHOLASTIC T H E O L O G Y . .w J j j ! ¿jj
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18- L ^ W 19. ¡ J j j t J 1 jljJUl] t ; 21. (?) JU\
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(Jî-*-^
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V.
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A work
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' ^ U j S i ¿*31 ï i j M l
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and Fleischer, Cat. Lips. 351.
Imperfect at the end.
(fol. 6) ^Lm^-SI ^ u U - j , in ten J - a i ; 2. (fol. 36)
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The beginning of Shams al-dln Muhammad b. Ashraf Husainl Samaekahdi's (d. about a.h. 600) treatise on Dialectics, styled < - j b T . Cf. H. Kh. i. 207,
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^.l^il» (sic).
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Of the
[College of Fort "William.]
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Begins: ¿LL^sw« ^ j i j e ^ J ^ T -
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Muhammad b. Husain Hasani! (Astarabadi).
¿IjJljilj^l ^j!
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The
The author
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¡LiUSl AjUII ^
jjUI.
The date
A.h. 966 is also expressed by the chronogram
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491.
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J-s3C)
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(or rather Li-oljjb).
(sic) IfJI
made long before the present edition.
lines in a page. Another Commentary on the Physics and Metaphysics of Alharfs ¿lo^ll, by Muhammad b. Mubarak Shah Bukharl, commonly called Mieak ; who probably lived in the eighth century. This is a commentary by J y l . . . J U ; making, with the exception of the first passage (fol. 2), only allusions to the text.
The author says in his preface,
after a simple Bamdabh:3
^ ^
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Cj\Jb\
(JlS)
¿ j ^ i U Jlj^-Sl J ( = fol. 115 of the
preceding MS.). 1
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.
1 This title is wrong. It "belongs to another work of the same author; see H. Kh. iii. 534. 2 Alias Ilusaini. 3 The beginning given by IJ. Kh. vi. 474» is from the author's commentary on the . 4
(si0)-
Another MS. reads
. 18
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
138
Legibly written; with various marginal notes, among which are glosses of Saiyid Sharif. Fol. 1 has been supplied carelessly by a different hand.
494. Nineteen
Another Commentary on the Physics and Metaphysics of the Siiayah, which was composed, according to H.Kh. vi.473, byAhmadb.MahmudHarawl ^ y b j ^ s l , commonly called Maulanazadah. Cf. Cat. Lugd. iii. 364. Another copy of this commentary, in the Bodleian Library (Catal. I., no. ncxvi.), was written a.h. 810. The author, therefore, must have lived as early as the eighth century. He says in his preface: sj^i Jm l«1
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Very neatly written. Of the end of the ninth century The remaining pages are filled with various extracts, in the same hand, viz.:— Foil. 231-232. An extract from the on the halo and the rainbow. 1
^
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Probably a commentary on Kazwlnl's J k i l j i i l ^ j j f i ; see H. Kh, iv. 283.
Begins : ^jÂlS ^ ^ J J \ CLlJú . The lower part of fol. 233 is destroyed. Fol. 235. An extract from an unknown wort, on cause and effect. [Johnson.]
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Nineteen
A copious Commentary •y»-*) on the second and third parts of the Hiddyah, compiled by (Mir) Sadr al-dîn Muhammad b. Ibrahim Shlrâzl (d. a.h. 903). Cf. Stewart's Catal. 117, ii. Part of this commentary, comprising the first ^ of the Physics, was printed in Oudh (?), a.h. 1262. The preface, which is without interest, begins : Jlxill the Wazlr Shams al-dln Muhammad Juwaini (d. a,h. Cf. H. Kb. iv. 76; Cat. St. Petersb. 63; Cat.
Lugd. iii. 369 ; and the edition of Dr. Sprenger (Bibl.
Then follow various notes.
Slightly injured by damp. Cat. 236, vi. 2.
entitled d-.
681).
Marginal notes.
Coloured lines round the pages.
(4.H, 117*).
It was
the Madrasah of Amir Müsa at Liirandah ( j J j j J), the The first few leaves are wanting.
introduced by J I j or i j j j , Well written.
A yalnable copy, dated 28th Rojab, 777.
transcribed by Muhammad b. Ahmad Muhyi al-din, in
eludes with a long invocation of 'All.
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The preface begins ; J - J l yV—J
Terms, etc.), Calcutta, 1854.
Written by two hands, the first in Nasta'lik.
1
The yesr ¡a wanting.
1
Not Shiraii, as y . Kh. iii. 103 has,
See bo. 418.
lie died a.h. 903.
1 a
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. The
PHILOSOPHY.
141
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Pol. 75 should stand after 83, fol. 84 after 77, and
Allah b. Jamal al-din Ahmad, in Rabi' I., 1014.
fol. 99 after 95.
Numerous marginal notes in tbe earlier portion.
The
The last fol. is wanting.
Seal of Nusrat Jang.
[College of Fort William, 1825.]
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Cat. 236, vi. 4.
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From nine
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Another copy of the same Commentary, with many marginal notes.
pages.
Red lines round the
Notes.
On the fly-leaf is a Persian mnemonic verse, on the
Well written, on thin paper.
Slightly injured by
The last fol. is mutilated.
ten categories, with explanations.
I t is ascribed to
Molla Jalal Dawwani.
[Hastings.]
[Hastings.] 510.
506. 1068. Size 8 f in. by 4f i n . ; foil. 152.
Fifteen
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Another copy of the same Glosses, well written in Nasta'lik.
[Johnson.]
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507.
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^
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Worm-eaten towards
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Urmauiis
144
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
(d. a.h. 682) j l y j J l k . . Cf. H. Kh. v. 595 sqq.; j Casiri, i. 200 sqq., and Cat. Bodl. ii., no. ccxci. 7. It is wrongly ascribed here to Molla Kutb al-din (the author of the following work). The real author is not ascertained. J The text and commentary are distinguished by J\j> and J j i l , and the former is fully given in the earlier portion. There is no preface to this commentary. It begins: ^ L,Ä*!1 jJUll ¿«SI \jiyt J U *lüll l
. . .
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This volume comprises the first three parts of the work. I.
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Logic (to fol. 61».). ^ t Jj!!\
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On the title-page we find the date, 5th R a b i ' I . , 988, which
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Another Commentary (by ¿ji) ^ i k i U , by Najm al-din
on Taftaz&ni's
ABDALLAH
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b. Shihab al-dln,
PHILOSOPHY. who appears to be identical with the preceding author. He completed his work on 27th Dhu'l-ka'dah, 967. SeeH. Kh. ii. 481, and Cat. St. Petersb., p. 69, xciv. 3. This commentary was printed at Calcutta, a.h. 1243. The author's conclusion runs as follows: ^ ^
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Cat.
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on the first part
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Commentary
Dialectics,
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Chapter 558,
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Imperfect at the beginning. The first words are : iJkJbJ
which ends on fol. 144, is dated Sunday, 7th Jum. I.,
LijJl t i .
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ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
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Ibn 'Arabi's mystic work,
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STJFISM AND ETHICS. Well written, the text in Nasta'lik, with all the
1U
175
tijji
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Nineteen
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'Abd al-rahmän b. Ahmad Jämi (d. a.h. 898), the renowned poet, who completed it, according to the epilogue, a.h. 896.
Marginal notes.
as follows: l-SJ^AII
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From nine-
A treatise on the forty principal grades of existence from the Divine to the human nature.
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The remaining chapters are: IV. (fol. 29)
This work is to be found in no. 658, vii.
J j
183
SUFISM AND ETHICS. ¿i\ 'Li Jt
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t h e greater p a r t of it is, however, lost. Cf. Stewart's Catal. 47, [Tippu.J
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S U F I S M A N D ETHICS. JjüNj
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193
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The words of the poem to be explained are
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The text of Ibn 'Arabl is written in red, and occasion-
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A fragment of a Commentary on a theosophic work, imperfect both a t tbe beginning and end.
L-^E^-'lj ¿»SaxJIj
i—^oi ol Ibn
'Arail (foil. 52-61), Is mentioned in i f . Kh. r . 118.
It
treats of the first Surah of the Koran, which is considered to be the perfect expression of the Divine "greatness."
It is divided into seven chapters, each of
SUFISM AND ETHICS. which refers to a section of the Surah, including the
i—sls 3 ",
are described as
Basmabh. Ends:
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The last three pieces are well written, in the same style. Each forms a separate fascicle. Seal and signature of Hafi? 'Inayat Allah b. Haflz 'All b. Hafiz B:i.lia al-din on the two title-pages.
Cat. 231, ii. 4 (?).
iil^l
694.
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H. Kh. iii. 427 and i. 283, Saiyid 'Axi b. Shihab Cf. Nafahat al-TJns,
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HISTORY. J ! owjAJl t j i r ^ j id'-^MIJ
700.
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On the Light of the Stars.
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MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY. Begins:
^j-j&oiii-tJl
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After this the work commences as follows (fol. 4».): c-jKN J\rrJ\ ^ J ^ Jli •.. The first chapter (fol. 5) treats of the Signs of the Zodiac, ^¿jJl ii. Well written. Date, a Friday, a.h. 1122. [Tippu.] 736.
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"Well written in a small hand, with numerous neatly drawn diagrams. Of about the tenth century. "Wormeaten. [Johnson.]
Jx J, j ^ l l ^
^ L i ^yj
^Jii J.ai
*u*!l j-Li. On the Side of the Septangle, which is to be drawn in a circle; referring to the treatise ai Archimedes, iyldJl t - . ....7 or ij\jJl J ^L»*!!. Cf. Fihrist m , Wenrich, de auctor. Graec. vers., p. 193.
1228. Size 6 J in. by 4 in.; foil. 156. Seventeen lines in a page. The Elements of Euclid in Arabic, as edited by Nasib Ai-nisr Tfrsi (d. a.h. 672). This work is commonly called (j^Juljl j l J ^ - See Aumer, Hdss. Munch. 374, and Cat. Mus. Brit. 618. Cf. H. Kh. ii. 213; "Wenrieh, de auctor. Graecor. veraionibus, p. 185 ; etc. This version is different from
MATHEMATICS A N D ASTRONOMY. that printed at Rome, 1594. According to Aumer, I.e., it was printed at Constantinople, 1801 (A.H. 1216). Part of it, comprising six boots (¿JliU), was also published by the Calcutta School Book Society, 1824. Written in a small cursive hand. Dated A.H. 933. At the end is added the date of the editor, 22nd Sha'ban, 646. On the first two foil, are various notes. Worm-eaten. [Hastings.]
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Eleven
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Dated Monday, 12th Itabî' I.,
A. 3 of 'Alamgîr II. latter portion.
1
The diagrams are omitted in the
At the beginning are marginal notes.
Appended is a letter of Mr. Yansittart regarding the MS., dated Lakhnau.
737.
[Johnson.]
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738. From
al-din
N u ' m a n i , who bought this MS. a t
B u r h a n p u r (A.H. 1076).
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Cat. 237 (Hendussuh), I.
Nasîr al-dîh Tûsî's edition of the
Arabic version of
PTOLEMY'S
Note of the library of 'Alara-
or
fxeyaXr/ awra^n;,
See H. Kh.
v. 387; Cat. Mus. Brit. 187, 620, 745; Wenrich, 228.
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sixty, and lastly thirty-three lines in a page. I. ïoll. 1-62.
The author says in his preface : ¿^J
Another copy of the same work. The first portion is written in a small Naskh, and the rest in a bold Nasta'lik, which, however, is almost without diacritical points. Notes. Imam
At first
thirty-two and thirty-three, afterwards about
Almagest. It is entitled
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One leaf is wanting after fol. 32.
It is followed (foil. 62t'.-63) by two supplements, written in the same hand. 1
i.e.
The first of these is
A.H. 1169.
216
ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS.
inscribed,
^
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The Astronomical Tables of
[Johnson.]
743. 1249. Size 8 i in. by 4f in.; foil. 240. lines in a page.
Twelve
Versions of various treatises by Greek authors, edited by NASIB AL-DIN- Ttsi. Compare in general, H. Kh. ii. 213, v. cuU_iJ>xo> JLf^t and Cat. Bodl. i. 188 sq., 194, 208, and ii. 260. I. Foil. 1-35.
(^jJiS
ti-'U»-*!!
i-jti
EUCLID'S Be&ofieva, as translated by Ishale b. Hunain and revised by Thdlit b. Kurrah. See H. Kh. v. 154. Cf. "Wenrich, de auctor. Grraecor. versionibus, 181, and Cat. Lugd. iii. 44. I I . Foil. 36-56. ix>j\ ¡&} ^ j J j ^ jJjsr iLi> ^jji-sj. EUCLID'S otttikcl (jTOiyeia. Cf. H. Kh. v. 159 ; Cat. Lugd. iii. 43 ; Wenrich, I.e., p. 182. I I I . Foil. 57-86. ( j w j J j J li&al! C^lykUi
dLslLrScT* J^^
^
jjijjj+i
(foil. 1-2).
Beautifully written.
[Gaikwar.]
768.
e^l j J^
Ulj Ifej L j X J U l
aLslrS., by Hajji Hcsain Yazdi. The preface begins: J1
^
...
The first few leaves have been supplied by a different [Hastings.]
^
b il/x*^
mentary of his, entitled ^ ^ - t l l . begins: ¡ ¡ ~ > J ,
The commentary
^ W l 11 C J ^ J ^
Jl*
J 1 ^JUll • urf ¿iS
^
Many tables.
I. Foil. 1-14. Ibn Sika's (d. A.H. 428) Book of Definitions, Cf. Cat. Bodl. ii. 291«; Cat. Lugd. iii. 324. Begins: r A*Jj ^m^jJ! ^ d ! iiTj A t s ^ ¿¡->j J, U * ^
Jli
^
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the commencement of the second ^ . Legibly written in Nasta'lik. [Johnson.] 1
See the preceding no.
1 From this it would appear that this commentary is not identical with that of 'Ali Astarabadi (IJ. Kh. iv. 498), as is asserted in Cat. Mus. Brit., I.e.
• See no. 409.
MEDICINE. Ends: ^yUSi
^
^ W i t—'ls&i
229
v M '
JS ^
¿JJi *Lw\
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[Johnson.]
783.
text and the commentary are not distinguished.
Book III., on Anatomy and on local complaints. Well written in a small hand, with corrections and notes. Imperfect at the end. It terminates in the tenth ^ . Slightly injured and mended. On the flyleaf is a list of the contents. [Johnson.]
784. 1428. Size 1 0 i in. by 6J i n . ; foil. 211. nine lines in a page.
Twenty-
Inscribed at a recent date^p-y*
'
786. 1044. Size 9 in. by 5J in.; foil. 269. lines in a page.
medicines (^oblyiH), with additions by the author. Written in various Nasta'lik hands. Of the eleventh century. The end is wanting. A fragment of a treatise on the law [Johnson.]
785. 1418. Size lOf in. by 6 | i n . ; foil. 420. two lines in a page.
Twenty-
on 'Ala al-dtn 'Ali b. Abu'l-
Jlazm Kurashi's (commonly called Iln
Seventeen
Yahya b. 'Isa Ibh Jaziah's (d. a.h, 493) Materia Medica, entitled ^ L J !
See H.Kh. vi. 200;
Cat. lugd. iii. 245; Aumer, Hdss. Münch. 361; Cat. Mus. Brit. 222; Wüstenfeld, Gesch. d. arab. Aerzte, p. 84. Well written. Bevised and collated. The end is wanting. Injured by insects. [Gaikwar.]
787.
The concluding portion of the same work, or explanation of Book V. of the K&nun, on compound
1181. Size 8f in. by 5J i n . ; foil. 508. Seventeen lines in a page. A Commentary ( ^ ¡ J a ^ ) on Najib al-dln Abu Sdmid Muhammad I. 'Alt Samarkand? & (d. a.h. 619) i >1. ,.)H ( J u U W l j , on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of diseases, by f i i i i s b. 'Iwab Karmaio:, who completed his work a.h. 827. Cf. H. Kh. i. 269; Flügel, Hdss. Wien, ii. 529; Cat. Lugd. iii. 254. Printed at Calcutta, 1836. Well written in Kasta'lik. follows:
The colophon runs as
^ ^
IJub
^%1/fcj UU4J
al-JVafis, d.
a.h. 687)
IsJl j ^ y t o r abridgment of the K&nfin of
Ibn Sina.
The author, whose name is not mentioned,
)}j j S ^ z
appears to be Burhan al-din Nams b. 'Iwad EaemAhi,
te-i^i.
who completed his work a.h. 841, at Samarkand.
¿1)1 JU
Cf.
H.Kh. vi. 252; Stewart's Catal. 114 sq.; Cat. Bodl. ii. 686; and regarding the original work, Cat. Lugd. iii. 239, and the edition of Calcutta, 1828. Begins without a preface:
Kotes
in the earlier portion.
Forty-
The third part of the same Commentary, comprising
A Commentary
In the latter portion the
[Tippu.]
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Foil. 210-211. of inheritance.
^
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J*
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^j^iw
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Plainly written, by one Siraj al-din. [Johnson.] 811.
2044. Size 10J in. by in.; foil. 350. Nine lines in a page. Another copy of the same work. "Well written in a large hand, with vowel-points. Many interlinear and marginal notes. The first and the last seven leaves have been supplied by a later hand, but the MS. is still incomplete at the end. Seal and signature of Muhammad Khidr Khan (A.H. 1191).
[College of Port "William, 1825.]
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813.
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238
A E A B I C MANUSCRIPTS. 821.
but it is more commonly called from its rhyme, fojt^ 1 •
686. Size 8 in. by 4f in.; foil. 24. in a page.
Seven lines
See H. Kh. iv. 557.'
Cf. Cat. Bodl. i. 254, ii. 339.
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Another copy of the Bwrdah. Boldly written, on a tinted ground. Spaces are left for a Persian interlineation, which, however, has been added to the first verse only.
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Seal and signature of Mir Muhammad Asad Khan, dated Bijapur, A.H. 1185,
[Tippu.]
a l - d l n AHMAD B. HAJAB HAITHAMÌ M a k k i ( d . A.H. 9 7 3 ) .
It is entitled
, and also
*\yd
J-iM
jjjyiJl. It was composed A.H. 966. Cf. H. Kh. iv. 557.
822. 2289. Size 7\ in. by 5 | in.; foil. 56. one lines in a page.
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Prefixed to it is a long preface (foil. 1—6), which begins :
LLj
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The date of the author runs as follows (fai. 239) : ^jiU ¿w^sh .-52) of this volume is in a different hand, but of about the same date.
The
author's preface, which had been omitted, has been subsequently added from an old MS. (foil. 1-3).
Notes.
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1
So according to the diacritical points; it should be
.1*.
Thirty-
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lated.
Revised.
The last foil, are muti-
RHETORIC.
247
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B 2 5 2 . Size lOf in. b y 6 in. ; foil. 345.
Frequent marginal notes.
Worm-
much injured at the beginning. missing.
eaten. [Bibl. Leydeniana.]
Carelessly written in jSTasta'lik, by Muhammad b. Ibrahim Mukri'.
Many marginal notes.
857. 148. Size 1 2 } in. b y 7 | in. ; foil. 503.
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Glosses on J j k t i l , by Saitid Sharif Juejasi (d.
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ij*£. Alii J j L j b l j ^ l jJkiM ^ r j o A1!1j^j ^ ¡ ¿ i
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a.h. 816).
Sec H . Kh. ii. 404.
Printed at Con-
stantinople, a.h. 1241.
i ^ s ^
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J j i \ jLp- j J k lv
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j ^ h i liigjj ¿iy .
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glosses, which have been added in several places,
The colophon
ily
j-J. J J j
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jjiii j i À Alii (—¿y ^
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other glosses, on the margin. beginning.
858. 47a. Size 9 } in. b y 7 in. ; foil. 254. twenty-one lines in a page. Another copy of the same work. hands.
and
Eight leaves are
Copious marginal notes.
Generally
damp. [Johnson.]
Slightly injured by damp. [Hastings.]
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364. Size 1 0 i i n . b y 5f in. ; foil. 326.
Fifteen
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The same Glosses. Kevised.
Marginal notes.
Slight
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Another copy of the same work.
863.
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859.
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and numerous
Nu-
Defects after foil. 20, 39, and 297.
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Cf. Stewart's Catal. 118. [Tippu.]
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Revised.
Both the beginning and
end of the book are injured by insects. A few notes.
The signature of the owner, who is mentioned in the colophon,
Seal and note of N a j a b a t ' Ali Khiin (A.H. 1150) on the title-page.
of his seal.
[Tippu.]
i n . ; foil. 191.
Both are, however, nearly effaced.
Cat. 237, vi. 1 (?).
864. 2134. Size 9§ in. by lines in a page.
is on the title-page (dated A.H. 986), together with an impression
866.
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Twenty-
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The name of the author is given at the end
Seal of Nusrat Jang.
[College of Fort William, 1825.]
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Seventeen
[Johnson.]
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Ua!l i-^OST Uill
¡ ¿ f j ( = 898).
Bed lines round the pages.
Colophon:
jjjull CSl-»Jl &leb .—160. A short treatise ( U L , ) on the syntax of the (J^.aisJI . I. Toll. 164-174. Glosses on a grammatical treatise. c. Toll. 174p.—175. The commencement of a logical treatise by Abu Taiib b. Abu'l-fath Husainl. L—J ^u'i ^ j J ! idJ
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S
Corrections and glosses, which are marked
of Eadi Ai-niir Astababam (Muhammad b. al-Hasan,
(X;.
-srj
iJJl j L c
i\«J (sic)
^ i j j l ^ s ^ l i , aud is followed by some
verses.
Persian
Extracts from other commentaries, and the text of the ShdfiyaJi, are added on the margin. A list of the contents is on the title-page. [Hastings.]
seventh century, cf. no. 912). This work was printed at lakhnau, a.h. 1262.
H. Kh., iv. 5, confounds it with
the commentary of Eukn al-din (see the preceding no.). Begins: jjii . . . i^Ls!^ J ^ t J «till rfiil
i f J C^^-Uil
y j j i »J*1}1 • • • ^-¡¡Jl
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. J l ¿111 i_yjicj Cf. Catal. Lugd. iv. 322.
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^
J
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harram, 767, at Calicut CJ^LIK, in India, and went afterwards with his father to 'Adan, where he arrived at manhood, and where his father died. Then follows the date of his death, which had been written by his son 'Omar in a copy of viz., Saturday, 28th Jum. II., 811. XXIV. Foil. 296t).-298. Two extracts (¿Jols) from 'Abd al-rahman b. Muhammad J
'^jlUll
ILsA All the pieces from no. V. onward, with the exception of some portions of no. XIX. and the greater part of no. XXIII., are written by the above-mentioned Zain himself.
1039.
2820. Size 7 i in. by 4J in.; foil. 212. thirteen to seventeen lines in a page.
From
I. Foil. 1-24. Badr al-dln Muhammad Sibt MaeidinI's (d. a.h. 934) Commentary on a treatise in (Sajaa) verse, on the Law of Inheritance, styled L ¿»jJull. Cf. H. Kh. iv. 398 sq., according to whom the treatise is properly entitled .-142. An extract from the fifth treatise of the Ihhwdn al-safd, on Music. Begins:
te-j iji^j
Foil. 78d.-81, another on ïjjli ; both by Bahâ ai-bîn 'Àmulî (d. a.h. 1031). The first riddle was composed in a.h. 1002, as appears J*i (i.e. 1116,
minus 114).
aj aL-jU^
^kifii««.
2
TTfir-
iJoli J^y (¿r*
¿VjV > identical with that noticed
in Cat. Bodl. ii. 603, ad cmlx.2 Diagram omitted. XI. Foil. 184-191. A theosophic treatise, by Muhammad Afdal al-din, a Shi'ite, who wrote it at for the use of his
pupils. This treatise has no special title.
I t is preceded by
a long introduction, which begins:
¿xi L»1
j^l j»5L*!l i_!_$CL»J! X i s ? . After this, the first paragraph commences as follows: j i
4-LLm^M au
thor quotes
Dawwani, Amir Fakhr al-dln Astarabadi, Abu'l-Hasan Kashi, and others. Imperfect at the end. 1 2
1
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; and
¿jl..
^
Various readings on the margin. Dated 20th Jum. II., 1135.
Mashhad
IY. Fol. 58. A short mathematical treatise by Nasîk
from the chronogram vJjAc
.«ijisXuO t»
X. Foil. 143-145. A treatise of Akchimedes, inscribed
•i^À*
Diagrams omitted.
jjJOAc ¡j* j^AiafC^l
Begins:
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^^s'lj
The sixteenth proposition from the book of the Bantj Mûsa, on the mensuration of plain and sphcrical bodies, from which apparently also the preceding no. is taken. This book is to be found in Cat. Bodl. i. 208, I. Begins: ^ J t J j t » ^ ^
VIII. Foil. 131 and 146.1 A Kasidah ascribed to the Khalif Yazid b. Mu'Awtyah, iJ^M^y b . . . LUbll
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TITLES OF "WORKS. JjiKJI ti ÀJliU 734 XI. ¿ISyi JlCiil d ÀJl«* 734 XII. AJt)Jt= . Mansür b. 'Ali. Abu Shukür Sälimi, v. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-saiyid. Abu'l-su'üd, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad 'Imädi. Abu Tälib b. A b u ' l j a t h Husaini, 933 c. Abu Tammäm, v. Habib b. Aus. Abu 'Ubaid Hara-wi, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. Abu 'Ubaid Jüzjäni, 475.' Abu Yazid Bistämi, 495. 'Adi b. al-Rikä', 803 I I . 'Adud al-din Iji, v. 'Abd al-rahmän b. Ahmad. 'Afif al-din Tilimsäni, v. Sulaiman b. 'Ali. Ahmad b. al-'Abbäs (Muhammad ?) al-Zähid, 470 I I , 1046 I I . Ahmad b. 'Abdallah, 191 I I . Ahmad (Taki al-din Abu'l-'Abbas) b. 'Abd al-halim Ibn Taimiyah Harrani, 467 I I . Ahmad b. 'Abd al-kädir, 698 I I . Ahmad b. 'Abd al-rahmän, 362. Ahmad (Mu'in al-din) b. 'Abd al-razzäk Tantaräiü, 803 I, 976. Ahmad (Muhadhdhab al-din) b. 'Abd al-Kida, 290, 291. Ahmad b. Ahmad Samtaräni, 1047 I . Ahmad (Abu Ja'far) b.''Ali Baihaki Ja'farak, 994-996. Ahmad (Safi al-din) b. 'Ali Ibn H a j a r (?), 186, 187. Ahmad (Shihäb al-din Abu'l-Fadl) b. 'Ali I b n H a j a r 'Askaläni, 125, 198-201, 1036 I I I . Ahmad (Muzaffar al-din) b. 'Ali I b n al-Sä'äti, 249. Ahmad Allah (Molla), 562. Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. 'Arabshäh, 711, 712. Ahmad (Sharaf al-din Abu'l-'Abbäs) Büni, 338, 349 I (?), 378 Y (?). Ahmad (Abu'l-Husain) b. Färis b. Zakarlyä Kazwini, 991. Ahmad (Fakhr al-din) b. al-Hasan (alias al-Husain) Järabardi, 949, 950, 1033 I .
Ahmad (Abu'l-Taiyib) b. al-Husain al-Mutanabbi', 807, 1045 X . Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. Husain I b n al-'Ulaiyif, 1038 X I }. Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. Jamal Fäkihi, 968. Ahmad Jandi (Sharaf al-dln b. 'Omar b. 'Othmän ?), 399 I, 1040 Y I (?). Ahmad b. Mahmud Harawi Maulänäzädah, 494, 495 I I . Ahmad (Abu Sa'id) b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-jalil Sijzi, 734 X I Y . ' Ahmad ( T ä j al-din Abu'l-Fadl) b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-karim Ibn 'Ata Allah Iskandari, 696 I . Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-nabl Madanl, 667, 696 I I I . Ahmad (Shihäb al-dln) b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-saläm, 470 I I . Ahmad (Shihäb al-dln) b. Muhammad b. 'Ali Faiyumi, 1002. Ahmad b. Muhammad Ghazzäli, 694 Y. Ahmad ( S h ü ä b al-din) b. Muhammad I b n al-Hä'im, 770 IV. Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. Muhammad I b n H a j a r Haithamt Makki, 136, 169, 170, 181- 185, 280,659 I I , 824-826. Ahmad (Abu 'Ubaid) b. Muhammad Harawi, 992. Ahmad (Abu'l-'Abbäs) b. Muhammad b. 'Isa Burnusl Zarrulf, 374 I I I , 597, 1037 I I I , I V . Ahmad (Abu Bakr) b. Muhammad b. Ishäk I b n alFakih Hamadäni, 722. Ahmad (Shihäb al-dtn Abu'l-'Abbäs) b. Muhammad Kastaläni, 127, 128, 179, 180. Ahmad (Shams al-din) b. Muhammad I b n Khallikän, 703-705. Ahmad (Abu'l-Husain) b. Muhammad Kudüri, 202 I I , 203. Ahmad (Abu'l-Fadl) b. Muhammad Maidänl, 997, 1027 I, I I I . Ahmad (Abu'l-'Abbäs) b. Muhammad b. 'Othmän Azdl I b n al-Bannä Marräkushi, 770 I, I I I . Ahmad (Abu'l-Hasan) b. Muhammad Tabari, 773. Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Zähid, v. Ahmad b. al-'Abbäs. Ahmad b. Müsa Khayäli, 390-398, 399 I I . Ahmad b. 'Omar Bä Muzähim, 1038 I I c. Ahmad b. 'Omar al-Hinduwän, 365. Ahmad (Shihäb al-din) b. Shams al-din b. 'Omar Zäwull Daulatäbädi Hindi, 937, 974-976. Ahmad b. Sulaimän, 1043. Ahmad b. Sulaiman (Gujarätl ?), 553 Y I I I , 588 I I I . Ahmad (Shams al-din) b. Sulaimän I b n Kamäl Päshä (Kamälpäshäzädah), 1035 I . Ahmad b. Zuhairah Makki, 718. Akhi Chalabi, v. Yüsuf b. Junaid. 'Alä al-dln (Molla), 400. 'Alä al-din Mangalüri, 577-579. 'Alam Allah b. 'Abd al-razzäk Makki, 190. 'Alawl b. 'Abdallah Burüm (?), 601, 679. Alexander, 473. 'AU ('Alä al-din) To. a V A b U s MajÜBl, 774-776. 'Ali b. 'Abd al-'äli, 471 X . 'Ali (Burhän al-din Abu'l-Hasan) b. Abu Bakr b. 'Abd al-jalil Marghinäni, 211-220, 426 I I . 'Ali ('Alä al-din) b. Abu'l-Hazm Kurashi I b n al-Uafis, 785.
AUTHORS' NAMES. 'AI! (Abu'l-Hasan) b. Abu'l-rijäl Shaibäni Maghribl, 735 'Ali b! Abu Tälib, 138-142, 162, 336, 355 I I , 371 I I , I I I a, IV, V, XV, X V I , 377 I , 378 I I I t, 658 V I I , 910, 1045 I I . •All (Zain al-dln) b. Ahmad b. 'All Umawt Hanbali, 97 98. 'All b. Ahmad Ghürl, 363, 364. 'All b. Ahmad I b n Hazm Andalusl, 1043 X I I I . 'All (Saiyid) 'Ajaml', 528. 'All Giläni, 781-784. 'All (Saiyid) Hamadäni b. Shihab al-din, 368, 369 I, 693 I I i. •All b. al-Hasan Khazrajl, 710. 'All (Abu'l-faiaj) b. al-Husain (al-Hasan ?) b. Hindu, 1041 I V . 'All (Abu'l-Hasan) b. al-Husain Mas'üdi, 700. 'AU b. Hus&m al-din Muttaki Hindi, 188, 673, 674, 696 I I , 1031 I I . 'All ('Alä al-dln) b. Ibrahim Dimishkl Ibn al-'Attär, 288 I I . 'Ali b. Ibrahim b. Häshim Kummi, 50. 'All (Shams al-din) Khalkhäll, 763. 'AU Kurdl, 687. 'AU (Abu'l-fath) b. Muhammad Bustl, 1038 V I I I , X I I . 'Ali (Hamid al-dln Abu'l-Hasan) b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim Darlri Kuhunduzi, 956, 957, 983 IV, 984 I . 'All b. Muhammad'(Saiyid Sharif) Jurjänl, 60, 239 I I , 240 I I , 244, 305-309, 407, 408, 438-454, 507-520, 522, 525-530, 554-558, 584 I, 585, 586 I , V (?), I X , 587 I, 590 I I I , 593 I, 595, 596 I , 746, 747, 861-864, 1032 I I I , 1036 V, 1040 I I I (?), VI, 1041 I I , 1045 VI, V I I I . •Ali b. Muhammad Kurashi Kalsädi, 770 I I . 'Ali ('Alä al-din) b. Muhammad Küshji, 409-425, 471 XV. 'Ali (Radi al-din Abu'l-Käsim) b. Müsa b. Ja'far Tä'üsi, 341. 'All (Najm al-din Abu'l-Hasan) b. 'Omar Kätibi Kazwlni, 498-500, 502-506, 583 I I , 594 I I . 'All (Siräj al-dln Abu Muhammad) b. 'Othmän Ushi, 171, 828 I I . 'Ali Bida, 342, 371 X I c, X I I . 'All (Abu'l-Hasan) Shädhill, 371 V I , 373 I , 1038 V i. 'Ali b. Sultan Muhammad Käri' Harawl, 49, 158-160, 200, 201, 348, 362, 1037 I . 'Ali (Nur al-dln Abu'l-Hasan) b. Yüsuf Lakhmi, 702. 'Ali Zain al-'äbidln, 334, 371 I I I I, X V I . 'Alim Allah, 555-557. Apollonius (Pergseus), 745. Archimedes, 743 VI, 1043 X . Aristarchus, 744 I V . Aristotle, 473. Arslan (Shaikh) Dimishkl, 555 (fol. 48). al-A'sha, 801 I I c. Athir al-dln Abharl, v. Mufaddal b. 'Omar. 'Attär, 649. Autolycus, 743 IV, 744 I . Baghawl, v. al-Husain b. Mas'üd. Bahä al-dln 'Ämill, v. Muhammad b. Husain. Bahä al-dln Härithl, 471 X V I I . Baidäwi, v. 'Abdallah b 'Omar. Bäkir Dämäd, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad.
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Ballnüs (Balinäs), 472. Banu Müsa (Muhammad, al-Hasan, Ahmad), 734 V I I I , 1043 I I , I I I . ' Bäsüjä'isl (Molla) ?, 572 b. Blrunl, v. Muhammad b. Ahmad. Bukhäri, v. Muhammad b. Ismä'll. Büni, v. Ahmad. Burhän al-shari'ah, v. Mahmud b. 'Ubaidallah. Buslrl, v. Muhammad b. Sa'ld. Clayius, 764. ' Damirl, v. Muhammad b. Musa. Darirl, v. 'All b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim. Darwish, 58. Dä'üd (Molla Kara), 516, 517. Dä'üd b. 'Omar Sürl Antäkl, 793. Dä'üd (Shaikh) Shadhill, 669. Daulatäbädi, v. Ahmad b. Shams al-dln. Dawwäni, v. Muhammad b. As'ad. Däyah, v. 'Abdallah b. Muhammad Asadl. Dimyäti (Hur al-din), 374 I I I . Euclid, 734 X I V , 736-740, 743 I, I I , I I I , 744 V, VI, 768 I, I I . Eutocius, 743 V I . Fädil b. al-'Arif Dahla-wl Safldanl Madani, 366. Fädil Eüml, 533 I I I . al-Fadl (Abu 'AU) b. al-Hasan b. al-Fadl Tabarsl, 61-64, 166. Faidi, v. Abu'l-faid b. Mubarak. Faiyüml, ». Ahmad b. Muhammad b. 'All. F a k h r al-dln Räzl, v. Muhammad b. 'Omar. Takhr al-dln b. Shaikh Hasan, 471 X V I I . ITäkihl, v. Ahmad b. J a m a l ; f . 'Abdallah. Fasih al-dln,' 751. Path'Allah (Shäh) Shirwäni, 553 IV. Firüzäbädl, v. Muhammad b. Ya'küb. Ghazzäli, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. Hablb Allah Shiräzl Bäghandi Mirzä Jän, 310, 311, 421-423, 483, 529, 531, 572 c, 587 I, 593, 1028. Hablb (Abu Tammäm) b. Aus Tä'i, 805, 806. Häjiri, 'Isa b. Sanjar. H a j j ä j b. Tarkhän Iskandarl, 1038 X I I I l . Hariri, v. al-Käsim b. 'All. al-Hasan 'Askarl, 371 X I a. Hasan Chalabl b. Muhammad Shäh Fanärl, 325, 446. ' 447, 867-872. al-Hasan (Abu 'Ali) b. al-Hasan b. al-Haitham Ba?ri, 734 I I I - I X , X I - X I I I , X V - X X I , 767 I I . al-Hasan (Fakhr al-din Abu'l-mahäsin) b. Mansür b. Mahmüd Üzjandi (Kädlkhän), 210. Hasan (Kukn al-dln) b. Muhammad Astaräbädi Hasani, 917-919, 951. al-Hasan b. Muhammad Kummi Nizäm Nisäbüri, 94, 748-750. Hasan (Jamal al-din Abu Mansür) b. Tüsuf I b n al' Mutahhar Hilli, 342, 371 X , 437, 471 I I - V I I , X I V . Hätim (Saiyid) b. Ahmad al-Ahdal Hi^aini, 683. Hermes, 472, 473. Hibat Allah Husainl Shäh Mir, 553 V. Humäm al-din Gulnärl, 432. Husain (Abu 'Ali) b. 'Abdallah b. Sinä, 475-484, 496, ' 771 I, 777-785, 1024. Husain b. 'Abd al-samad, 471 X V I . Husain (Saiyid) b. al-Ahdal, 826.
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al-Husain (Abu 'Ali) b. Ahmad Zauzanl, 801 I, 802 I, 803 I I I , 993. al-Husain (Husäm al-din) b. 'Ali Sighnäki, 218. al-Husain b.' 'Ali Tughrä'l, 801 I I I . Husain (Jamal al-din) b. al-Hasan, 969. Husain b. Ibrahim Tankäbiti (f), 1043 V I I . Husain Käshifi, 114. Husain (Aghä) Khafärf (?), 423. al-Husain (Abu Muhammad) b. Mas'üd Baghawi alFarrä, 149-151. Husain b. Muhammad Astaräbädi, 1041 I I I . al-Husain (Sharaf al-din) b. Muhammad Taiyibi, 59, 157. Husain (Kamäl al-din) b. Mu'in al-din Maibudhl, 487' 492, 583 I. Husain Päshä b. 'Ali Päshä, 844 (foil. 65 ».-67). Husain ( H ä j j i ) Yazdi, 762. Hvpsicles, 743 Y. I b n 'Abdün, v. 'Abd al-majid b. 'Abdallah. I b n 'Abdüs, 180. I b n Abu'l-shimäl, 844 (fol. 93). Ibn Abu'l-shukr, v. Muhammad; v. Yahya b. Muhammad. I b n 'Akil, v. 'Abdallah b. 'Abd al-rahmän. I b n 'Arabi, v. Muhammad b. 'Ali. I b n 'Ata Allah Iskandarl, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-karim. I b n al-Athir Jazarl, Mubarak b. Abu'l-karam. Ibn Bäbawaih, v. Muhammad b. 'Ali. I b n Badrün, v. 'Abd al-malik b. 'Abdallah. Ibn Baitär, v. 'Abdallah b. Ahmad. I b n al-Bannä, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad b. 'Othmän. I b n al-Bazzäzi, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad Eardari. I b n Duraid, v. Muhammad b. Hasan. Ibn al-Fakih Hamadäni, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Ishak. I b n Ghalif (?), v. Ahmad b. Husain Ibn al-'Ulaiyif. I b n al-Hä'im, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. I b n H a j a r (?), 186,'187. I b n H a j a r 'Askaläni, v. Ahmad b. 'All. I b n H a j a r Haithami, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. I b n Häjib, v. 'Othmän b. 'Omar. I b n Hishäm, v. 'Abdallah b. Yüsuf. I b n al-Humäm, v. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-wähid. Ibn Jazarl, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. I b n Jazlah, v. Yahya b. 'Isa. I b n Kaisän, v. Muhammad b. Ahmad. I b n Kammünah, v. Sa'd b. Mansür. I b n Khallikän, Ahmad b. Muhammad. Ibn al-Khashshäb, 341. Ibn Kudämah, ». 'Abdallah b. Ahmad. I b n Mälik, v. Muhammad b. 'Abdallah. Ibn al-Mukri', v. Ismä'il b. Abu Bakr. I b n al-Mutahhar Hilli, v. Hasan b. Yüsuf. Ibn al-Xafis, v. 'Ali b. Abu'l-Hazm. I b n Kajim, v. Zain al-'Abidin b. Ibrahim. Ibn al-Sä'äti, t . Ahmad b. 'Ali. Ilm Sa'd al-din, 794. Ibn al-Saläh, v. 'Othmän Shahräzüri. Ihn Sinä, «. Husain b. 'Abdallah. Ibn Taimiyah, v. Ahmad b. 'Abd al-halim. Ibn al-AVardi, v. 'Omar. Ibn al-Yasmin, v. 'Abdallah b. H a j j ä j .
Ibrahim ('Isäm al-din) b. Muhammad h. 'Arabshäh Isfarä'inl, 84, 521, 887, 932-935. Ibrahim b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim Halabi, 359 I . Ibrahim (Burhän al-din) b. 'Omar Ja'baxi, 829 I I . Ibrahim b. Sinän b. Thäbit b. Kurrah, 767 Y I . Idrisi, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. Ilähdad (Miy'än), 937. Ilyäs b. Hanna Mausiii, 719. 'Imäd al-din, 553 Y I I , 588 I Y . 'Imäd b. Yahya b. 'Ali Färisi, 513-515. Imäm al-din b. Lutf Allah, 761. 'Iraki, v. 'Abd al-rahim b. al-Husain Atharl. 'Isa (Husäm al-din) b. Sanjar b. Bahräm H ä j i r i Irbili, 829 I I I . 'Isäm al-din Isfarä'inl, v. Ibrahim b. Muhammad. Isfahan!, v. Mahmud b. 'Abd al-rahmän. Ishäk b. Hunain, 743 I, Y I . Isliäk b. Muhammad Zabidl, 469. Ismä'il (Sharaf al-din) b. Abu Bakr Yamani I b n alMukri', 1038 X . Ismä'il (Abu Nasr) b. Hammäd Jauhari, 1015,1027 IY. Ismä'il (Kamäl al-din) Karamänl (Kara Kamäl), 396. Ismä'il (Abu Häshim) b. Muhammad (Saiyid) Himyari, 371 X I I . 'Ismat Allah b. A'zam b. 'Abd al-rasül, 759, 760. Isnä'i, v. 'Abd al-rahim b. al-Hasan. 'Iyäd b. Müsa Yahsabi, 81 II,' 163-165. Ja'bari, v. Ibrahim b. 'Omar. J a ' f a r Sädik, 694 IY, 958. Jaghmini, v. Mahmud b. Muhammad b. 'Omar. Jaläl al-din, v. 'Abd al-rahman b. Abu Bakr S u y ü t l ; Muhammad b. Ahmad Mahalli; v. Muhammad b. As'ad Dawwäni. Jämi, v. 'Abd al-rahmän h. Ahmad. Jamshid (Ghiyäth al-din) b. Mas'üd b. Mahmüd Käshl (Käshäni), 755, 756 I I , 757. Järabardi, v. Ahmad b. al-Hasan. Jauhari, v. Ismä'il b. Hammäd. Jazüli, v. Muhammad b. Sulaimän. Jiwan (Shaikh) Ahmad b. Abu Sa'id b. 'Abdallah b. 'Abd al-razzäk b. Khässah Hindi, 316-318. Juggan (?) Hindi, 276. Jurjäni, v. 'Abd al-kähir; v. 'Ali b. Muhammad. K a ' b b. Zuhair, 802 I I , 828 I , 1044 X Y I . Kädikhän, v. al-Hasan b. Mansür. Kädizädah Rümi, v. Müsa b. Mahmüd. Kaf'ami, 371 I I I i, 372 I I e. Kalim Allah b. Nür Allah, 685. Kamälpäshäzädah, v. Ahmad b. Sulaimän. al-Käsim (Abu Muhammad) b. 'All Hariri, 808-812,847. Kätibl Kazwini, v. 'AU b. 'Omar. Kazwlnl, v. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-rahmän; v. Zakariyä b. Muhammad. Khälid (Zain al-din) b. 'Abdallah Azharl, 822. Khälid b. Safwän Paiyäd, 1043 X I Y . Khalil b. Muhammad b. Badawl Karamäni, 513. al-Khäzin (Abu Ja'far), 1043 I I . ' Khuwärazml, 751. Kindi, 743 V. Kisä'i, v. Muhammad b. 'Abdallah. Kudüri, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. K u l Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Khidr, 399 I I . Kushairl, v. 'Abd al-karim b. Hawäzin.
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AUTHORS' NAMES. Kusta b. Lüka Ba'labakkl, 341 (fol. 94), 743 V, 744 I I , IV, 1043 X I I . Kutb al-din Käzi, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. K u t b al-din Shiräzi, v. Mahmud b. Mas'üd. l u t f Allah b. Ahmad, the geometrician, 761. Lutf Allah b. Muhammad b. al-Ghiyath, 954. Lutfi (Molla), 586 V (?), 1040 Y I I (?). Mahmud (Shams al-din Abu'1-thanä) b. 'Abd al-rahman Isfahan!, 406-408, 426 I I I , 427-431, 595 I. Mahmud (Shams al-din Abu'l-'alä) b. Abu Bakr b. Abu'l-'alä Kaläbädi, 245. Mahmiid (Siräj al-din Abu'1-thanä) b. Abu Bakr Urmawi, 523, 524. Mahmud (Badr al-din Abu Muhammad) b. Ahmad 'Aini, 126, 265. Mahmud (Abu'l-Käsim) b. Ahmad l a r i y ä b l , 623, 624. Mahmud Amull, 780. Mahmud Färüki Jaunfüri, 561, 562. Mahmud (Saiyid) Kädiri, 356. Mahmud (Kutb al-din) b. Mas'üd b. Muslih Shiräzi, 498, 769 I i i , 779, 1043 (end). Mahmud (Sharaf al-din) b. Muhammad b. 'Omar Jaghmini, 751-753, 768 I I I , 791,' 792, 1041 I I I . Mahmud b. Ui'mat Allah Bukhäri, 556, 559. Mahmud (Abu'l-Käsim) b. 'Omar Zamakhshari, 52-60, 989, 990 I, II.' Mahmud (Sultan) b. SubuktiginGrhaznawi, 191, 373 I I I . Mahmud Tähir Ghazzäll, 469. Mahmud b. Tähir b. al-Muzafiar Sanjari, 196. Mahmud (Burhän al-shari'ah) b. 'Übaidallah b. Täj ai-shari'ah Mahbübi, 220-230. Maibudhi, v. Husain b. Mn'in al-din. Maidäni, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. Majnün 'Amirt, 804. Majüsi, v. 'Ali b. al-'Abbäs. Mansür (Abu ITasr) b. 'Ali b. 'Irak, 734 I I . Marghinänl, v. 'All b. Abu Bakr b.' 'Abd al-jalil. Mas'üd (Sa'd al-din) b. 'Omar Taftäzänl, 302-304, 322-328, 385-403, 426 I I , 461-464, 466 I I , 534553, 582 I I I , 587 I I , 588 I, I I I , IY, 589 I, 590 I, 592 I, 847-849, 852-886, 980 I I , 990 IV. Mas'üd (Kamill al-din) Rümi Sharwänl, 448, 590 I I . Has'üdi, 'AU b. al-Husain. Maulänäzädah, v. Ahmad b. Mahmud Harawi. Maulänäzädah Khuttä'i ('Othmän?), 878, 886. Menelaus, 741 I I . Mir Sadr al-din, v. Muhammad b. Ibrahim Husain! Shiräzi. Mir Zähid, e>. Muhammad Zähid. Mirak Janki, v. Muhammad b. Mubarak Shäh Bukhäri. Mirzä Jan, v. Habib Allah Shiräzi. Miskln (Molla), v. Muhammad Harawt. Mubarak (Kädi), 453.' Mubarak (Majd al-din Abu'l-sa'ädät) b. Abu'l-karam I b n al-Athlr Jazarl, 183, 999, 1000. Mufaddal (Athir al-din) b. 'Omar Abharl (Abahrl), 487-497, 503, 582 I, 583 I , 584 I I , 592 I I , 1042 IV. al-Mufld, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad b. al-iTu'män. Muhammad (Abu Hamid), 699 I I . Muhammad (Afdal al-dln), 1043 X I . Muhammad (Abu'l-Hasan) b. 'Abdallah Kisä'i, 715. Mubammad (Jamal al-diü Abu 'Abdallah) b. 'Abdallah Ibn Mälik Tä'i Jaiyänl, 958-964, 979 I .
Muhammad (Wall al-dln Abu 'Abdallah) b. 'Abdallah Tabriz!, 152-161. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. 'Abdallah Timurtàshì, 273, 274. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-'aziz Kälikütl, 1044 Y I . Muhammad b. 'Abd al-jabbär Nufari (Nafzi ?), 597, 697 I I . Muhammad (Abu JTasr) b. 'Abd al-jabbär 'ITtbi, 701. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-kàdir b. Muhammad Damiri, 1Ò04. Muhammad (Abu'l-fath) b. 'Abd al-karim Shahrastàni, 382, 383. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-rahim b. Muhammad 'Omar! Milani, 1033 I . Muhammad (Jaläl al-din) b. 'Abd al-rahmàn Kazwinl Khatib Dimishk, 849-887. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-rasül Barzanji Shahrazürl Madanl, 978. Muhammad (Abu Shukür) b. 'Abd al-saiyid b. Shu'aib Salimi, 384, 1033 I I . Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. 'Abd al-wähid I b n alHumäm, 331, 1036 IY. Muhammad (Jamal al-din) b. Abu Bakr Bä 'Alawi
siiilll, 717.
Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Abu Bakr Dimishk! Hanbali Ibn Kaiyim al-Jauziyah, 172. Muhammad (Rukn al-isläm) b. Abu Bakr Imämzädah Samarkand!, 209. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Abu Bakr Khablsl, 920. Muhammad (Badr al-din) b. Abu Bakr b. 'Omar Makhdimii (Makhzüin! ?) Damämini, 964, 967, 972, 973. Muhammad b. Abu Bakr b. Kashid Baghdad!, 816. Muhammad b. Abu'l-Hasan Bakrl Siddlkl, 373 I, I I . Muhammad (Kamäl al-din) b. Abu Sharif Mukaddasi, 4Ò1. Muhammad b. Abu'l-shukr Maghribl, 741 I I . Muhammad (Shihäb al-din) b. Ahmad Abshlhl, 830-832. Muhammad (Shams al-a'immah Abu Bakr) b. Ahmad b. Abu Sahl Sarakhsi, 204. Muhammad (Jamal al-din) b. Ahmad Bä Fadl Sa'dl Hadraml, 1038 Y i . Muhammad (Fakhr al-din Abu'l-'alä) b. Ahmad Bihishtl Isfarä'ini, 246-248. Muhammad (Abu'l-raihän) b. Ahmad Birünl, 1043 I . Muhammad b. Ahmad Farghänl, 814. Muhammad (Abu'l-Hasan) b. Ahmad Kaisän, 800. Muhammad b. Ahmad Khafarl (Hafarl ?), 416 I I , 747. Muhammad (Jaläl al-din) b. Ahmad Mahalll, 99, 100. Muhammad (Abu'l-mawähib) b. Ahmad b. Muhammad Tunisi Shädhili Wafä'i, 669, 688, 1038 X I X . Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Naslr . . . 103. Muhammad (Burhän al-din Abu'l-Fadl) b. Ahmad b. Taifür Sajäwandi, 46, 47, 889, 981 I I I . Muhammad (Abu'l-ma'äli) 'All b. Abu Tälib b. 'Abdallah Zähid! Jiläni, 1045 I X . Muhammad b. 'Ali 'Alawi Misrl, 371 Y I I . Muhammad (Abu Ja'far) b. 'Ali Ibn Bäbawaih Kumml, 145, 146, 289, 844 (fol. 64). Muhammad b. 'All b. Ibrählm I b n Abu Jumhür Ahsäwl, 471 X I , X I I , X V I I I . Muhammad 'AI! Mubarak! Muhammad! Jaunfüri, 572. Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Muhammad b. 'All . . . Malik! Àzhari, 772 I I . 41
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Muhammad (Muhyi al-din Abu 'Abdallah) b. 'All b. Muhammad b. 'Arab! Ta'i Andalusi (Ibn 'Arabl), 339, 597; 628-660, 693, 694 I I , 695 I , 698 I I , 815. Muhammad (Najib al-din Abu Hamid) b. 'AH Samarkand!, 787-789. Muhammad Amtn (Shams al-din) Husaini Bukhari Amir Bädishäh, 81 I . Muhammad (Jaläl al-din) b. As'ad Siddiki Dawwäni, 417-423, 455-460, 466 I, 468 I I , 485, 509, 539546, 559, 581 T i l l , 587 I I , 593 I I , 594 I , 596 I I , 1032 I, 1036 I, 1040 IV, 5 1 1 , X I I I . Muhammad (Badr al-din) b. As'ad Tustari, 433. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Ashraf Husaini Samarkand!, 486. Muhammad (Hlrza) Astaräbädi, 289, 716. Muhammad b. Ayas, 728 I . Muhammad 'Azim Muhammad! b. Kifäyat Allah Kufämawi (?), 571. Muhammad b. Da'ud Ibn Ajurrum Sinhajl, 965, 987 IY. Muhammad b. Fadl Allah Hindi Burhanpuri, 684. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Hamzah Fanäri, 497 I I . Muhammad Hanafi Tabriz! (?),' 585, 1040 VI. Muhammad ('Mu'in al-din) Harawi Miskin, 269, 270. Muhammad b. al-Hasan 'Alami, 490, 491. Muhammad (Eadi al-din) b. al-Hasan Astarabadi, 9 1 2 916, 952, 953.' Muhammad (Abu Bakr) b. Hasan Ibn Duraid Azdi, 1038 X X . Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-Hurr, 143. Muhammad (Abu Ja'far) b. al-Hasan al-S#ffar Kummi, 143. Muhammad (Abu Ja'far) b. al-Hasan Tusi, 336, 342, 371 I I I c, X I , 471 X I I I , X I X (?). Muhammad ( T ä j al-din Abu'1-faijä'il) b. al-Hasan TJrmawi, 292. Muhammad Häshim Hasani, 501. Muhammad (Bahä al-din) b. Husain 'Ämill, 758-763, 834-840, 1043 V, VI, end. Muhammad (Fakhr al-din) b. Husain Hasani (alias Husaini) Astarabadi, 492. Muhammad (Sadr al-din Abu Nasr) b. Ibrahim Husaini Shiräzl, 424, 425, 468 I, 496.' Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Ibrahim b. Malik . . . b.' 'Abbäd Nafzl Rundi, 696 I . Muhammad (Saiyid) b. Ibrahim Murtada, 954. Muhammad (Kamäl al-din) Imam al-Kamiliyah, 668. Muhammad b. 'Irak, 373 I I . Muhammad (Abu 'Isa) b. 'Isa b. Saurah Tirmidhi, 133137. Muhammad (Sadr al-din) b. Ishäk b. Yüsuf Burnt Künawi, 1032 I I . Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Ismä'il J u ' f i Bukhäri, 117-131. Muhammad b. Ismä'il Yamani Ibn Abu'l-saif, 1038 X V d. Muhammad 'Ismat Allah b. Mahmud M ' m a t Allah Bukhari, 989, 990 I I . Muhammad b. 'Izz al-din Mufti, 936. Muhammad b. Jamal al-din b. Ramadan Shirwäni, 86-89. Muhammad b. Känisauh b. Sädik, 833. Muhammad Käshif, 1040 I I . Muhammad Käshif Hanafi, 1036 V I I .
Muhammad b. Khälid, the geometrician, 473. Muhammad b. al-Khalil Käzarüni, 801 I I I . Muhammad (Abu'l-mu'aiyad) b. Khatir al-din al-Ghauth, 671, 672. Muhammad (Shams al-din) Kuhistani, 237, 1040 X I V . Muhammad al-Mahdl b. Ahmad b. 'Ali b. Yüsuf Fäsi, 354. Muhammad (Akmal al-din) b. Mahmud b. Ahmad Bäbarti, 219. Muhammad (Kutb al-din) b. Mas'ud b. Mahmud Sirafi Fall, 895-897.' Muhammad Mubarak b. Muhammad Da'im Adhaml Färüki Kufamawi (?), 567-570. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Mubarak Shah Bukhari Mirak Janki, 493, 498-501, 583 I I , 584 I I , 592 I I , 593 I, 594 I I . Muhammad (Mu'in al-din Abu 'Abdallah) b. Mubarak Shah Harawi, 315. Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Muhammad b. 'Abdallah b.' Idris (Sharif Idrlsl), 722. Muhammad (Badr al-din Abu 'Abdallah) b. Muhammad b.' 'Abdallah b. Malik, 959. Muhammad (Siräj al-din) b. Muhammad b. 'Abd alrashid Sajawandl, 239-248, 1045 V I . Muhammad (Täj al-din) b. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. ai-Saif Isfarä'ini Fädil, 891, 892, 894-898. Muhammad b. Muhammad Bäkir Dämäd Husaini, 580, 581. Muhammad (Abu Hamid) b. Muhammad Ghazzali, 114, 337, 602-615, 1038 X I I I , X V a. Muhammad (Abu'1-su'üd) b. Muhammad 'Imädl, 102. Muhammad (Shams al-din Abu'l-khair) b. Muhammad I b n Jazari, 48, 49, 345-348. Muhammad (Häfiz al-din) b. Muhammad Kardarl I b n al-Bazzazi, 271. Muhammad b. ('Afif al-din) Muhammad b. (Nur al-din) Muhammad Hasani Husaini, 1031 I . Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Muhammad b. alNu'män al-Mufid, 471 X I X . Muhammad (Husäm al-din) b. Muhammad b. 'Omar Akhslkati, 293-297. Muhammad (Kutb al-din) b. Muhammad Räzi Tahtänl, 482, 483, 503-521, 524-527,'531, 533, 584 I, 585 I, I I , 586 I, I I I , VII, 595 I I , 1041 I . Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Muhammad Ru'aini Makki ai-Hattab, 980 I . Muhammad (Radl al-din) b. Muhammad Sarakhsi, 206, 207. Muhammad (Badr al-din) b. Muhammad Sibt Maridini, 1039 I. Muhammad (Naslr al-din Abu Ja'far) b. Muhammad Tusi, 371 X V i l J, 379 I, 405-416, 471 X I V , 480483, 581 V I I I , 736-740, 741 I, 742-747, 767 I, 768 I, I I , 1043 IV. Muhammad (Shams al-din) b. Muhammad b. Ya'kub Tünisl, 374 I V . Muhammad (Kamäl al-din) b. Musa Damiri, 279, 801 I I I , 1003, 1004. Muhammad b. 'Omar b. Ibrähim Tilimsänl, 470 V I . Muhammad (Abu'l-Fadl) b. 'Omar b. Khälid Jamal Kurashl, 1015-1022.' Muhammad (Fakhr al-din Abu'l-Fadl) b. 'Omar Räzi, 65, 66, 292, 404, 478, 479, 482.
AUTHOKS' Muhammad b. 'Othmän b. 'Omar Balkhi, 970-973. Muhammad Sädik b. Darwish Muhammad, 982 I . Muhammad (Shaxaf al-dln Abu 'Abdallah) b. Sa'id Busirl, 799 I I , 817-826. Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Salämah Kudä'l, 148. Muhammad Samarkand!, 43 I I . Muhammad (Sadr al-din) Säwi, 845. Muhammad b. Sharif Husaini, 980 I I . Muhammad Shirln, 658 Y I I , 1032 V. Muhammad (Abu 'Abdallah) b. Sulaiman Jazuli, 350356, 377 I I , 378 I, 1048 I V . Muhammad (Muhyi al-din) b. Sulaiman Käfiyäji, 538. Muhammad Tähir Hindi, 1023. Muhammad b. Taifür Sajäwandi, v. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Taifur. Muhammad b. Talhah Kurashi, 661. Muhammad b. IJsämah, 335. Muhammad Ya'küb Banbäni, 1036 YI. Muhammad (Majd al-din Abu Tähir) b. Ya'kub Firüzäbädi, 467 I I I , 1005-1014. Muhammad (Abu Ja'far) b. Ya'kub Kulini, 144. Muhammad b. Yüsuf Harawi, 1024-1026. Muhammad (Näsir al-din Abu'l-Käsim) b. Yüsuf Samarkand! Madanl,' 208. Muhammad b. Yüsuf Sanüsl, 470 YI, 1046 IV. Muhammad Zähid b. Muhammad Aslam Hasani Harawl (Mir Zähid), 451-453,'533, 544. Muhammad (Abu Bakr) b. Zakariyä Räzi, 341 (fol. 88i>.) Muhibb Allah b. 'Abd al-shakür Bahärl Muhibbäbädi, 332, 333, 563-572, 581 IV, I X , 589 I I . Müsa b. Ahmad b. Khallikän, 705. Miisa Käziin, 371 I I I e. Müsa b. Mahmud (alias Muhammad) Kädizädah Rüml, 751-754, 768 I I I . Muslim b. a l - H a j j ä j Xushairi Nisäbüri, 132. Mustafa Fath Allah Hamawi, 273. Mu'tamad Khan Rustam b. Diyänat KhänKubäd Härithi Badakhshi, 764. Mutanabbi', v. Ahmad b. al-Husain. Mutarrizi, v. Näsir b. 'Abd al-saiyid. al-Mutawakkil b'. Harun Thakafi, 334. al-Muzailar (Sharaf al-dln) b. Muhammad Tüsl, 767 I I I . al-Xäbighah, 801 I I b. K M ' , 45 I . Nafis b. 'Iwad Karmäni, 785, 787-789. Nasafi, v. 'Abdallah b. Ahmad ; v. 'Omar b. Muhammad. Naslnvän b. Sa'id Himyarl, 998, 1038 X I I I a. Näsir (Abu'l-fath) b. 'Abd al-saiyid Mutarrizi, 890-893, 986 I I I , 987 VI, 1001, 1042 I I I . Näsir 'Ali, 986 I. Nasir al-din Tusi, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. Nasr (Abu'l-Laith) b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim Samarkand!, 147, 381, 470 I, 1046 I . Nawawl r. Yahya b. Sharaf. Nizäm (Shaikh), 275. Nizäm al-din (Molla), 332, 333. Nizäm al-din b. Ahmad Ardabili, 962 I I . Nizäm al-din b. 'All Badakhshi, 402. Nizäm Nisäbüri, v. al-Hasan b. Muhammad Kummi. Nur Allah b. Sharif Hisaini Shüshtarl, 471 XV. 'Omar b. 'Abd al-wahhäb 'Urdl, 697 I . 'Omar b. al-Färid, 699 I, I I I , 814, 829 I I . 'Omar (Abu'l-fath) b. Ibrahim Khaiyämi, 734 X .
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'Omar b. Muhammad 'Ärif Nahrwali, 131. 'Omar b. Muhammad Dimishki, 829 I I I . 'Omar b. Muhammad b. 'Iwad Sha'ml, 277. 'Omar (Najm al-din Abu Hafs) b. Muhammad Nasafi, 384 (end), 385-389, 466 II,' 592 I . 'Omar (Shihäb al-din Abu Hafs) b. Muhammad Suhrawardi, 363, 364 (?), 625-627, 1038 X I V , X V b. 'Omar (Siräj al-din) b. al-Wardi, 726, 727, 728 I I . 'Othmän (F'akhr al-dln) b. 'Ali Zaila'l, 264. 'Othmän b. Ibrahim Siddiki, 129, 130. 'Othmän (Jamal al-din Abu 'Amr) b. 'Omar I b n Häjib, 298-301, 901-940, 945-954, 982 I I , I I I , 986 I I , 1008.
'Othmän (Abu 'Amr) b. Sa'id Dänl, 41, 42. 'Othmän (Abu 'Amr) Shahrazüri Ibn al-Saläh, 198. Ptolemy, 741 I, 742, 1050 I X . Babl'ah 'Adawiyah, 702. Kadi al-din (Saiyid), 371 IV a. Radi al-din Astaräbädl, v. Muhammad b. al-Hasan. Räfi'i, f . 'Abd al-karim b. Muhammad. Räghib Isfahänl, 824. Räzl, v. Muhammad b. 'Omar (Fakhr al-din); v. Muhammad b. Zakariyä (Abu Bakr). R u k n al-din Astaräbädi, v. Hasan b. Muhammad. Sa'd b. 'Abdallah, 143. Sa'd Allah b. 'isa (Sa'di Chalabl), 85. Sa'd ('Izz al-daulah) b. Mansür Ihn Kammünah, 484. Sadid al-din Käshghari, 357-359 I . Sädik (Molla), 454. Sädr b. Rashid b. Sadr Tabrizi Kädi Khwäjah, 1045 YII. Sadr al-shari'ah, v. 'Ubaidallah b. Mas'üd. Safl al-din Hill!, 954. Sa'id (Najm al-din) 'Ajami, 938. Saiyid Himyarl, r. Ismä'il b. Muhammad. Saiyid Sharif, v. 'Ali b. Muhammad. Sajäwandi, v. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. T a i f ü r ; v. Muhammad b. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-rashld. Sakhäwl, 373 I. Säkhiyüs, 472. Sakkäld, v. Yüsuf b. Muhammad. Sanusi, v. Muhammad b. Yüsuf. Sarakhsl, v. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Abu S a b l ; t>. Muhammad b. Muhammad. Shädhili, v. 'All. ' Shahrastäni, v. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-karim. Shams al-din Misrl, 990 I I I . al-Shanfara, 801 IV, 954. Shätibi, v. Abu'l-Käsim b. Firrüh. Shumunni, 235. Sibt Märidini, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. Siräj al-din IJshi, i\ 'Ali b. 'Othmän. Siyälküti, v. 'Abd al-hakim. b. Shams al-din; v. 'Abdallah b. 'Abd al-hakim. Suhrawardl, v. 'Omar b. Muhammad; v. Yahya b. Habash. Sulaimän ('Afif al-din) b. 'Ali Tilimsäni, 597, 829 I . Sultan b. Saif Ya'rubi, 725. Suyüti, v. 'Abd al-rahmän b. Abu Bakr. Tabari, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad. Tabarsi, e>. al-Fadl b. al-Hasan. tabrizi, v. Yahya b. 'AM. Taftäzänl, v. Mas'üd b. 'Omar.
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Tähir (Iftikhär al-d!n) b. Ahmad b. 'Abd al-rashid Bukhäri, 205. Täj al-d*m Isfarä'ini, v. Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Ahmad. T ä j al-din Eakäli (?), 202 I . Täj al-din b. Zakariyä 'Othmäni Nakshbandi Hindi, 1032 I I I , 1038 X V I I , X V I I I . Tantaräni, v. Ahmad b. 'Abd al-razzäk. Thäbit b. Kurrah Harräni, 734 I, 743 I, IV, VI, 744 I, VI, 767 V I I . Theodosius, 744 I I , I I I . Tirmidhi, v. Muhammad b. 'Isa. Tughrä'l, v. al-Husain b. 'Ali. Tüsi, v. Muhammad b. al-Hasan; v. Muhammad b. Muhammad. 'Ubaidallah b. 'Abd al-käfi b. 'Abd al-majid 'Ubaidl, 845. 'Ubaidallah (Sadr al-shari'ah) b. Mas'üd b. T ä j alshari'ah M-ahbübi, 221-237, 319-324, 532, 1030 I . 'Ubaidallah (Burhän al-din) b. Muhammad 'Ubaidali 'Ubri, 426 I I I . Ulugh Beg, 741 I I I . Urmawi, v. Mahmud b. Abu Bakr. 'Utbi, v. Muhammad b. 'Abd al-jabbär. Waijan (Abu Sahl) b. Rustam Kühi, 743 VI, 767 IV, V. "Wajih al-din (Shäh), 1030. Wajih b. Nasr Allah b. 'Imäd 'Alawi, 976. Yäfi'i, v. 'Abdallah b. As'ad. Yahya ('Imäd al-din Abu Zakariyä) b. Abu Bakr 'Amiri, 173-175. Yahya (Sharaf al-din) b. Abu'l-khair Ansäri 'Imriti, 965. Yahya ('Imäd al-din) b. Ahmad Käshäni, 851. Yahya (Abu Nasr) b. 'Ali Kummi, 769 IV, V.
Yahya Yahya Yahya 534,
(Abu Zakariyä) b. 'Ali Tabriz), 801 I I , 802 I I . b. Bakr 'Alawi, 795. (Shihäb al-din) b. Habash Suhrawardl, 485, 1032 I .
Yahya b. 'Isa b. Jazlah, 786. Yahya (Muhyi al-din) b. Muhammad b. Abu'l-shukr Maghribi, 769 I, I I . Yahya (Muhyi al-din Abu Zakariyä) b. Sharaf Nawawi (Nawäwl), 167-170, 279, 280, 284, 288 I I , 340, 1038 X I a, X V e. Yahya b. Yüsuf Sirämi (?) Misri, 865, 866. Ya'küb b. Saiyid 'Ali Rümi, 209. Yazid b. Mu'äwiyah, 1043 V I I I . Yüsuf b. 'Abd al-rahmän, 371 X I c. Yüsuf (Jamal al-din) b. Ibrahim Ardablli, 286. Yüsuf b. Ibrähim Kurdi, 687. Yüsuf b. Jamal 'Alawi, 900. Yüsuf (Akhi) b. Junaid Tnkäti (Akhi Chalabl) 231233. Yüsuf (Molla) b. Muhammad Jan Karabäghi, 459. Yüsuf (Siräj al-din Abu Ya'küb) b. Muhammad Sakkäki, 846-848. Yüsuf (Abu'l-Fadl) b. Muhammad Tauzari I b n alNahwi, 1044 X I I I . Zain b. 'Abdallah b. Shaikh b. 'Abdallah al-'Aidarüs, 1038 V I . Zain al-'äbidin b. Ibrähim Misri Ibn Najlm, 266-268, 272 Zain ai-dln (Shaikh), 714, 1044 V. Zakariyä (Abu Yahya) b. Muhammad Ansäri, 281-283. Zakariyä b. Muhammad b. Mahmüd Kazwini, 723-725. Zamakhshari, v. Mahmüd b. 'Omar. Zanjäni, v. 'Abd al-wahhäb. ^ Zarrük, v. Ahmad b. Muhammad b. 'Isa. Zauzanl, v. al-Husain b. Ahmad.
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