Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

King's Pote 191(7) (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)

Pote Collection

Contents

Summary of Contents: 1 copy of Rawz̤at al-Ṣafā.
ff.10-112
Language(s): Persian

Colophon details: Date: Undated Scribe: Anonymous.

Colophon further notes: 7 Dhū al-Qaʿdah, year 46 which means c. 1008 / 1600 if this were Akbar's reign.

Note concerning work: Persian history and biography, completed in 930/1524 (in ten volumes).

References

Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the British Museum (3 vols.) C. Rieu 1879-1883 pp.87-96 [BL Add. 16672]
Mughals in India: a bibliographical survey. Vol. 1. Manuscripts D.N. Marshall 1962 p.292

Physical Description

Form: codex
Extent: 102 folios.
Dimensions (leaf): 24.8 × 15.4 cm.
Dimensions (written): 19.6 × 9.9 cm.
Foliation: Foliated.

Condition

Remargined in the gutter throughout.

Layout

17 lines per page.

Ruled in red, blue, red. Red rubrications. Catchwords.

Hand(s)

Script: Indian nastaʿlīq. Quality: Neat. Scribe: Anonymous.

Binding

Plain brown leather, European style. Plain paper doublures. Decorations: The spine is embossed: "Rauzat al-Safa vol. 7". Dimensions: 25.2 × 15.5 × 2.1 cm. Unboxed. Polier's number: 478.

History

Origin: Undated.

Provenance and Acquisition

The "Pote Collection" arrived in England from India in 1790 and was divided between the Colleges of Eton and King's, Cambridge, with the first half alphabetically going to King's. Both halves of the collection are now housed in Cambridge University Library on permanent loan. Most if not all of the manuscripts had previously been owned by Colonel Antoine-Louis Henri Polier (1741–1795).

Gift of Edward Ephraim Pote (d.1832) in 1788.

Record Sources

Availability

All manuscripts of the Pote Collection are on permanent loan at Cambridge University Library. Entry to read in the Library is permitted only on presentation of a valid reader's card for admissions procedures consult Cambridge University Library. Contact near_eastern@lib.cam.ac.uk for further information on the availability of this manuscript

Bibliography

    Work in multiple volumes bearing the class-marks: 191(1), 191(2), 191(3), 191(4), 191(5), 191(6), 191(7).

Funding of Cataloguing

King's College Cambridge


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